Transportation of Animals by Road Short Journeys NPTC 0141-04
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O
Level
Other -
Start Date
Wednesday 20th August 2025 -
Venue
Easton College campus -
Course Code
H0418
What You Will Study
This course covers the legal requirement and responsibilities necessary in animal and poultry health and welfare during transport. It covers how to effectively plan and implement the transport of animal and poultry, vehicle requirements, how to check animals for fitness to travel, identify causes and signs of stress, handling and welfare in transit and space, stocking densities and segregation requirements.
The price of the course is for training and one category of animal (poultry) for NPTC Assessment. If more than one category required, we will charge an additional payment of £65 per category. Short journeys are based on over 65km and up to eight hours duration.
Course training is 9am to 1pm, followed by the NPTC Computer-Based Assessment from 1.15pm to 2.15pm.
Upon booking please let us know the species of animal required:
- Cattle
- Cattle and sheep
- Pigs
- Sheep
- Equine
- Game birds/poultry
- Other (please specify)
Please also be aware that there may be additional charges for additional animal categories, please get in touch for further information.
Entry Requirements
There are no entry requirements for this course.
How You Will Be Assessed
You will complete a computer-based NPTC multiple choice assessment.
Fees
£275.00
Book Online for Transportation of Animals by Road Short Journeys NPTC 0141-04
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