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Program Description

Course Overview

The Horse Nutrition course is based on the knowledge of equine experts at Michigan State University. You will discover a wealth of resources for learning about the many factors that contribute to the proper diet of a horse. Knowledge of horse nutrition and feeding management practices is necessary for all horse owners. A proper diet can lead to a healthier and better performing horse. 

Each unit consists of an overview, informative topics including pictures and short video clips, plus optional activities. It is estimated to take 10 to 12 hours to complete the course.  

Course Format

This self-paced online course provides participants with nine months of access to all course materials starting from the purchase date.

Price

$75.00

Certificate of Completion

Upon completion of the course, participants receive a downloadable certificate of completion. This course is not eligible for university credit.

Questions

For general questions about course access, course content, etc. please email msue.online@msu.edu. Questions relating to the registration process can be directed to the MSU IT Help Desk at 517-432-6200 which is available from 7am to 7pm Monday through Friday except for University holidays.

Outline

  • Unit 1: Digestive Anatomy
  • Unit 2: Ingestive Behavior
  • Unit 3: Protein and Energy Metabolism
  • Unit 4: Minerals, Vitamins, and Water
  • Unit 5: Assessing Nutritional Status
  • Unit 6: Nutritional Status
  • Unit 7: Feedstuffs - Forages
  • Unit 8: Feedstuffs - Concentrates
  • Unit 9: Ration Evaluation and Formulation
  • Unit 10: Nutrition and Disease
  • Unit 11: Feeding Management Strategies

Key Learning Objectives

You’ll learn about many aspects of horse nutrition, including anatomy, horse behavior, nutrients, nutritional requirements, feedstuffs, evaluating and balancing a ration, diseases affecting nutrition, and feeding management.

More specifically, you will learn about:

  • The digestive anatomy of a horse and how it functions
  • Ingestive behaviors of a horse, including grazing, feed intake and herd interactions
  • How the major nutrients are digested, absorbed and used by equine
  • Evaluating the nutritional status of your horse
  • Nutritional requirements for broodmares, growing horses, equine athletes and geriatric horses
  • Feedstuffs, including forage, grains and supplements
  • How to develop and evaluate a feed ration 
  • How diseases can affect the nutritional requirements of a horse
  • Feeding management strategies

Faculty and Speakers

Dr. Christine Skelly | skellych@msu.edu
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Offering Title
My Horse University: Horse Nutrition
Section Schedule
Date and Time TBA
Delivery Options
Program Fee(s)
Price non-credit $75.00
Withdrawal Request Deadline
No withdrawal request allowed after registration
Transfer Request Deadline
No transfer request allowed after registration

Offering Notes

Further Instructions

Participants can complete this self-paced online course on their own schedule and will have access to the content for nine months after purchase. 

You will create your account during the registration process. After registration, to access your course:

  1. Log into your account (link in top right of page)
  2. Select Learner Home
  3. Select the Course Title

 

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