Q&A with Stacy
Explore the training in Stacy's own words.
Short videos covering the questions people ask most, the course itself, and the professional pathway that follows it. Start with the introduction, then choose the area that interests you.
Choose your area
Where would you like to start?
Seven areas, each answered on video. Jump straight to whichever matters most to you.
Course FAQs
The questions people ask before enrolling.
Whether the training fits your background, your experience and the life you already have around it.
Is this course suitable if I am completely new to equine intimate health?
Do I need previous professional experience with horses before enrolling?
Is this course suitable if I already work in the equine industry?
Is the course suitable for veterinary nurses, grooms, therapists or other equine professionals?
What if I am confident around horses but have never offered a professional service before?
Am I too old for this line of work?
How flexible is the course around work, family and other commitments?
Is this course just sheath cleaning?
Meet Stacy
The practitioner behind the training.
Stacy Harris-Wann on her own route into equine intimate health and how the training came out of it.
This section is being filmed and will be published here shortly.
What You'll Learn
Inside the curriculum.
A walk through the modules and what each one covers before you commit to enrolling.
The full module breakdown is already written out on the Level 4 course page.
Practical Training & Assessment
How practical competence is demonstrated.
The two standard assessment routes, what each involves, and how to prepare for them.
Both assessment routes are set out in full on the Level 4 course page.
Accreditation & Professional Pathway
Where the qualification can take you.
UK Rural Skills accreditation, the KBIS insurance route and professional membership, each subject to its own current requirements.
The professional pathway is explained in writing on the home page and the Level 4 course page.
Student Experiences
In their own words.
Graduates on what the training was like and what they went on to do with it.
Clair Kelso on training with Harris Equine
Fay Mellor Hughes on what the training was like
Clair Kelso on starting her business after qualifying
Fay Mellor Hughes on fitting the course around family life
Clair Kelso on working the course around her life
Fay Mellor Hughes on the support that made it doable
Fay Mellor Hughes on why the practical day was worth it
Clair Kelso on why it is more than a how to course
Clair Kelso on why she wishes she had started sooner
In Conversation
Longer conversations.
Extended discussions on equine intimate health, welfare and professional standards.
Longer interviews and panel conversations will be published here.
Still deciding?
Ask Stacy directly.
If your question is not answered here, the training team is happy to talk it through before you commit to anything.