Master the science, management, and real-world applications of the equine industry with this comprehensive high school homeschool Equine Science course. Designed as a secular, college-prep agricultural science elective, this curriculum helps students build advanced knowledge through research, critical thinking, analysis, projects, and lab-based learning.
Students explore key topics in equine science including horse anatomy and physiology, nutrition, genetics, reproduction, breeding management, horse behavior, equine health, disease prevention, training systems, stable management, and the business side of the equine industry. This rigorous homeschool course encourages students to evaluate evidence, conduct independent research, analyze industry practices, and apply scientific reasoning to real-world agricultural situations.
Ideal for homeschool families seeking a serious high school agriculture or animal science elective, this Equine Science curriculum supports college readiness while helping students develop academic writing, research, and analytical skills. Students engage in hands-on projects, scientific observation, case studies, labs, and industry-based assignments designed to strengthen understanding and encourage independent learning.
Whether your student is interested in veterinary science, animal science, agriculture, equine management, rodeo, breeding, or future agricultural careers, this homeschool Equine Science course provides a strong academic foundation.
Equine Science Homeschool Course Features:
Secular homeschool curriculum
High school Equine Science elective
College-prep coursework
Research-based learning
Critical thinking and analysis focused
Project and lab based activities
Flexible homeschool scheduling
Real-world agricultural science applications
Designed for high school students
Topics Covered:
Equine anatomy and physiology
Horse nutrition and feeding
Equine reproduction and genetics
Artificial insemination and breeding management
Horse health and disease prevention
Equine behavior and training
Stable and pasture management
Equine careers and industry studies
Content Warning:
This high school Equine Science course includes factual scientific content related to horse anatomy, reproduction, breeding, pregnancy, foaling, genetics, and artificial insemination. All topics are presented from a secular, educational, and agricultural science perspective appropriate for high school study. Parents are encouraged to review course materials to determine suitability for their student.