Animal Science 256 - Equine Management II
Spring
2026
01
2.00
Cassandra Uricchio
W 12:20PM 2:15PM
UMass Amherst
75182
Hadley Farm Ed Center Rm 101
curicchio@umass.edu
This second course provides additional experience managing the university horse herd, including an introduction to all life stages of horses from foals to breeding stallions. Scientifically-based principles of equine management will be covered, including safety of horse and handler, advanced nutrition and health management of equine life stages, equine business applications, and preventive medicine.
Open to BS-ANIMLSCI, BS-PREVET, and BS-VET-TECH students. If you cannot register, contact curicchio@umass.edu with your SPIRE ID# to request enrollment.
Work with horses poses health risks, including development of allergic reactions, physical injury, and exposure to zoonotic diseases. To mitigate these risks, compliance with University and Farm Biosecurity Protocols is required as well as appropriate attire (including gloves, coveralls, and washable rubber boots or steel-toe boots).