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No specific GCSE's are required, however taking a suitable course for further education after secondary school will help you, and look great on your CV, even if it is just an equine care course.

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Well, a PE GCSE in Horse Riding might help!

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science ( Biology, Chemistry) Maths, English, and 2 other things such as drama, art Design technology.

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what ~GCSE's do you need to be a horse physio

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hi you need to have a big fat poo :D

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