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Old 29th January 2010
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Default Anybody done Lingfield correspondence courses?

Has anybody got a certificate from the course of horse-care web site? I would love to to it and studying at home sounds perfect for me. I would like to hear about opinions etc?

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Are you wanting it to be a professionally recognised certificate or just a bit of fun?
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I want to get more important information, I won't need BHS professional certificate, but the similar knowledge is welcome.
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I suggest if you want something with an overall good basis of knowledge, have a look at the TOCES courses. They do a senior horsemasters course which is equivalent to BHS levels [just non professional] i did their SH2 course for a bit of fun to keep me ticking over while i havent been able to ride. More costly course but in my eyes a more thorough course.
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I was thinking about doing the TOCES BHS courses, and obviously doing the riding part of it elsewhere. I did look at the Lingfield one as a cheaper option but a friend of mine suggested TOCES as she's done a course with them before.
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I'll have a look at TOCES too, thanks for the tip!
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