Applicants for the Level II class must have completed the Level I class with a final examination score of 80% or better. Interested applicants who did not take the Level I course but have a solid background in constitutional law and equine handling may test into the Level II class by passing a pre-entrance examination with a score of 90% or better.
This training includes education on ruminants and swine as well as horses.
Day One - Level II:
Includes in depth training on horse behavior, managing and handling difficult horses, the use of restraints, and advanced loading techniques. Optional for those with extensive prior horse experience, but recommended for allI.
Days Two & Three - Level II:
Required for course completion certificates and include ruminant and swine behavior, handling, and loading, extensive training on body condition scoring (ruminants, horses, and swine), re-feeding strategies, working with a veterinarian, and applying constitutional law to animals.
Level I Outline:
Educational Credits:
Continuing education credits through the Department of Criminal Justice Training are also available for peace officers attending Level I Livestock Investigation Training.
This course has been approved by the Kentucky Animal Control Advisory Board.
Tuition Cost:
Lunch is included with tuition.
Participant:
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All Three Days:
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Days 2 & 3 Only:
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Kentucky Officials |
$100 |
$75 |
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Non-Kentucky Officials |
$250 |
$200 |
*The first day of both Level I and Level II trainings is optional only for attendees with extensive horse experience.
Photos from Level II Trainings:
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