During these modules students will have the opportunity to observe animals selecting secondary compounds.

By the end of the module students will understand why:

  • Foragers must be able to regulate their dosage of plant consumption depending on the severity of their condition.
  • That as their enclosures are environmentally deprived, their conditions can be exacerbated to beyond the point where plant consumption is not enough. Therefore the more concentrated plant oils may be needed to resolve the condition and that the animal's regulatory dosing faculties do not desert them.
  • That the oils can be regarded as environmental enhancers which the animals use to medicate themselves.
  • Be able to describe why, when and how animals self medicate in the wild.
  • Recognise the ways in which animals naturally deal with poisonious plants and be able to differentiate between primary and secondary metabolites.
  • Understand the safe use of essential oils and plant extracts.
Class Dates
Equine Module 1, 4 Days, HorseWorld, Bristol. 2010

Zoopharmacognosy theory: £225. Sept 30th - Oct 1st

Practical One: £225. Oct 2nd - 3rd

Equine Practical 2, 16 Hrs, HorseWorld, Bristol. 2010

Essential Oil Science: £225. November 20th - 21st.

Practical Two: £225. November 22nd - 23rd.

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