Maybe you run both and only ever got to know one well. Wool, lamb husbandry, beef breeding and handling all get covered. It builds a base across the two, at whatever speed you keep.
Sheep and beef cattle each carry a module.
Husbandry, nutrition and health come in order.
Clip quality is a trade, not an afterthought.
Three things that stand out here.
Moving stock calmly is covered on both sides.
Getting stock to market is part of the job.
The beef module closes on running the place.
A provider certificate, not nationally recognised training
Issued when the last unit is done.
Covering both enterprises you studied.
The unit by unit record.
Say what you run now.
A short online form.
Sheep first, then cattle.
Your certificate and transcript.
You get a provider certificate and a transcript at the end. It is a short pathway course, not nationally recognised training, so no national code applies. An advisor can point you at accredited options.
A Certificate of Completion, a Certificate of Attainment and a transcript.
From $35 a week, depending on the plan you qualify for.
There are 12 months of access and no set deadlines.
Wool is covered as a product and a market. Shearing itself is a hands on ticket you get elsewhere.
None are needed. Working stock makes the practical tasks easier.
A computer and reliable internet. A device can be lent if you need one.
Yes, once a guardian has spoken with the provider.
My Learning Online is an Australian online provider. You can ask a tutor six days a week, and support stays on after you finish.
Doors are open at any hour, so study fits between lambing, mustering and work.
The season both mobs finally get the same attention.