The Horse Inside Out – Part 1

Part 1 of the course focuses on the healthy horse. The different systems of the body and their mutual cooperation are shown. This ranges from the skeleton to the nervous system and from the senses to the functioning of the organs. The natural behavior and evolutionary development that the horse has undergone are also discussed.

After purchasing the online learning program, it remains accessible for one year.

 139,95

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