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Horse Care
Graduates of a Vocational Qualification in Horse Care and Management work as independent employees or entrepreneurs at a racing stable, riding stable, horse breeding stable or an enterprise providing horse services.
The tasks are based on the courses on the daily care of horses, working in basic tasks in the equine industry, exercising horses, transporting horses, and working in a company in the equine sector.
Semifinal
The page will be published later.
Final
The page will be launched in March 2025.
Results
The results will be published after the final.
Description of the skill
The competition tasks are based on the requirements of the vocational qualification in horse care and management (2018). The tasks are based on study units of Horse care and welfare, Stable and yard maintenance, Riding and harness racing and entrepreneurship in equine industry. Skill requirements are in the level “excellent” of the assessment scale.
Grooms can work as independent employees or entrepreneurs in a trotting stable, a riding stable, a breeding stable or an enterprise that provides equestrian services.
Equestrian services instructors or riding instructors can work as independent employees or entrepreneurs in a riding stable, a breeding stable or an enterprise that provides equestrian services. Equestrian services instructors provide guidance to customers in activities according to their area of specialisation and teach them horsemanship skills. Riding instructors teach riding and horsemanship skills.
The competition is individual.
Skill requirements
Successful competitor knows how to maintenance horse welfare in different circumstances. For instance, daily care, horse sports and hoof care. Competitor knows the species-specific behavior and the basic needs of horses and can avail the information individually for each horse.
In addition to horsemanship skills, good skills with entrepreneurship and customer service are needed. The competitor is responsible, personally initiative and cost-conscious with competence for sustainable development.
It is required to know how to use Social Media to create positive image about the horse management and oneself as a professional groom.
Competitor plans his/her own work and comply with occupational safety.
He/she understands the importance of one’s own physical and mental well-being and working ability in operation of equestrian enterprise.
Skill competition managers
Sanna Jämsä
Tiina Loisa
Skill steering group
- Sanna Jämsä, Ypäjä Equine College
- Tiina Loisa, Axxell
- Anne-Mari Rantala, Yrkesinstitutet i Övre Savolax YSAO
- Meija Lahtinen, Salpaus Further Education
- Veera Leinonen, Brahe Education Centre
- Katri Korpi, Harju Vocational College
- Minna Peltonen, Suomen Ratsastajainliitto
- Rosali Kivitie, Ypäjä Equine College / Suomen Ratsastajainliitto
- Marjatta Säisä, Finnish National Agency for Education