What's included
1 live meeting
55 mins in-class hoursClass Experience
US Grade 6 - 9
If you spend an extended period of time around horses, you will likely encounter colic in one form or another in your horse or in a friend's horse. It's a scary condition, and there's things we can do for prevention and/or while we're waiting for the vet to arrive. This class does not teach how to treat colic, but how to calmly address the emergency while waiting for the veterinarian to address the horse. The class is informative at its core and what is discussed within it is standard protocol for the average horseman and horsewoman and does not count as medical training. We will cover the types of colics, how they form, how to avoid them, steps to take when a horse is colicking, and possible treatments a vet will administer. Horses cannot vomit or breathe through their mouth, so this makes digestive upset a higher risk. Colic can be life-threatening to a horse, so it's important to have a plan in place so you can act efficiently and give your horse the best chance of recovery. I take a relaxed approached to my classes, as I've noticed some people in the equine industry can put too much pressure on students and it makes learning a negative thing. Class will be made of slides, discussion, and Q&A. I am not a veterinarian, but I believe the everyday horse-owner or horse enthusiast should be equipped with the knowledge of colic prevention and treatment. This class does not qualify learners to provide any medical or diagnostic services to animals nor is it recommended by the teacher to attempt to treat.
Learning Goals
I want students to walk away from this class with a better idea of how colic works and empower them with confidence to handle a colic situation should it arise while they wait for the vet to arrive.
Other Details
Parental Guidance
I am not a veterinarian, but I believe the everyday horse-owner or horse enthusiast should be equipped with the knowledge of colic prevention and treatment. This class does not qualify learners to provide any medical or diagnostic services to animals nor is it recommended by the teacher to attempt to treat.
I have a few general rules that I like to abide by so our classes run smoothly:
1. Avoid interrupting the teacher/other students. I know internet lag can cause overlap, so try to make sure the other person is done talking first to help mitigate this. Raising your hand if you have a question or comment also helps keep things orderly and gives everyone a chance to talk.
2. Participate in class in a quiet room, if possible. If there is background noise, please mute yourself unless you are speaking.
3. Per Outschool policy, parents must stay off camera and not interact with the class (this includes posing as the child in the chat and messaging functions, telling the child what to say or do, challenging/asking/interacting with the teacher). Of course, if your student is having technical difficulties you can help them. I am more than happy to interact with parents outside of class time via Outschool’s private messaging system.
4. Do not distract the class by abusing drawing tools in Zoom.
5. Use the chat box for things relevant to class. I check it every time that it is used and if it is for goofing off it takes away time from other students who are paying attention.
6. Per Outschool policy, all students must turn on their cameras so I can confirm their identity for safety reasons. Once I have confirmed this, I have no problem with them preferring to keep the camera off.
7. If you are having internet connectivity issues, please let me know.
8. If the student will be absent for a class, please let me know ahead of time if possible so I can adjust the class accordingly.
9. Students that are misbehaving get two warnings, then the third offense will result in the child being put in the Zoom waiting room until the class has concluded. No refunds will be given if this has occurred.
For any inquiries/comments regarding classes, please message me privately so I can do my best to address your needs. Thanks!
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Associate's Degree from Hawkeye Community College
I have over a decade of professional, recreational, and educational experience in the equine industry. I studied equine science in college and continue my education in my free time, as this is my life passion.
Reviews
Live One-Time Class
$12
per classMeets once
55 min
Completed by 34 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 11-15
1-6 learners per class
This class is no longer offered
Financial Assistance
Tutoring
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