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Cranial Nerve Identification
I am finding it challenging to confidently identify the cranial nerves in live horses, across different breeds and head shapes. The course material currently provides some detail in this area, and I’m concerned that without a clearer understanding of nerve locations and variations, I will not be able to tailor fittings effectively to each horse or avoid potential pressure points. Would it be possible to provide: - More detailed guidance or visuals for locating cranial nerves on live horses? - Any additional explanations or demonstrations (e.g. videos or diagrams)? - Reputable resources or references I can consult for further learning? - I’m committed to ensuring I fit each bridle as accurately and safely as possible and want to be confident that I’m not overlooking anything crucial in the process.
Cranial Nerve Identification
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Heya I’ve just started this course I’ve watched and taken notes from some of the videos Just wondering if there is any exam criteria And where can I get information on this ?
Double Bridle Mastery
The double bridle mastery course was an excellent addition to the accredited fitters course. Is there a certificate to show completion of this course? If so, where can I access it?
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