Horse Bowl Questions
What are four predisposing causes of bowed tendons?
Calf knees, long, weak pasterns, a long toe and low heel, improper shoeing, being tied in at the knees, and legs that are too fine for the size of the horse.
What Paint horse color pattern is described as having excessive white on the legs and face, Irregular splashes and roaning of white on the belly and body?
Calico
A horse whose entire forelimb is too far forward and away from the body is called what?
Camped out
What type of tooth is usually not present in a mare?
Canine, Tush or bridle teeth.
The "1st digital phalanx" is just below what bone?
Cannon bone
What is another name for the third metatarsal or metacarpal bones?
Cannon bone
What is the toxin that blister beetles contain?
Cantharidin
What is the poisonous chemical secreted by blister beetles?
Cantharidin YLM ADV 300-3L
What is another name for shoe boil?
Capped elbow
What is swelling at the elbow called?
Capped elbow or shoe boil
What is the most common blemish of the hind limbs?
Capped hock
What are the two most important dietary energy components?
Carbohydrates and fat
What are 3 sources of dietary energy?
Carbohydrates, Fats, and Proteins
What are the 5 energy producing nutrients?
Carbohydrates, starch, sugar, fiber or cellulose, and fat
What is the opening of the esophagus into the stomack?
Cardia
Consumption of Milkweed or Dogbane would be classified as what specific type of sudden death poisoning?
Cardiac glycoside-induced sudden death (also accept cardiac sudden death) Lewis p. 334 770/3
Which system in the horse consists of the blood, blood vessels, and heart?
Cardiovascular or Circulatory System.
What is the term that refers to a horse's falling or lying down close to a wall or fence so that it cannot get up without assistance?
Cast
What is a cloudy, opaque appearance of the eye called?
Cataract
What grubs primarily attack cattle but may also infect horses?
Cattle grubs
What is botulism?
Caused by a toxin produced by the gram - positive bacterium clostridium. Animal carcasses or soil can be the source of the toxin in forages.
What is rabies?
Caused by rhabdovirus. It can be transmitted to horses by a bite from carnivores such as skunks, raccoons, foxes, or dogs, or by bats.
Where is the primary site for water absorption?
Cecum
Which organ in the digestive system is responsible for the horse's gut sounds?
Cecum
What specific area of the digestive tract is the primary site for fiber digestion?
Cecum ES p. 112 430/4
Name two parts of a horse's large intestine.
Cecum, large colon, small colon and rectum
What are the 4 main parts of the large intestine?
Cecum, large colon, small colon, and rectum
Name 2 parts of a horse's large intestine.
Cecum, large colon, small colon, rectum
Name 3 ways to encourage horses that "bolt" their feed to eat more slowly.
Feed in large, shallow trough; place bricks or large rocks in their feeders; feed extruded feeds; mix chopped hay with the concentrate
What many teeth in total does the adult horse possess?
Female - 36 teeth (lack canine teeth that males possess) Male - 40 teeth
On a western saddle, what are the wide pieces of leather along the stirrup leathers called?
Fenders
Digestion of fiber occurs by microbes in the hindgut of the horse. This process is called what?
Fermentation
What is the area called behind the ankle and below the cannon bone?
Fetlock
Which joint is the most common location for osselets?
Fetlock Evans p. 161 620/3
What is another name for the metacarpophalangeal joint?
Fetlock joint
The main function of the suspensory ligament is to prevent overextension of which joint?
Fetlock joint Evans p. 708 410/4
The unborn animal as it develops in the uterus is known as the...?(senior only)
Fetus
What do we call an unborn animal as it develops in the uterus?
Fetus
Name 3 clinical signs of Equine Infectious Anemia.
Fever; anemia; jaundice; depression; edema; and chronic weight loss
Name 2 nutrients that an older horse does not digest as well as a younger horse.
Fiber and protein
What is the term for the mounted followers of a fox hunt?
Field
The width between a horse's eyes affects its ______.
Field of vision
What term is used to describe the two choices horses have in response to fear?
Fight or Flight
How is dominance in horses established?
Fighting
Give three functions of the horse's kidneys.
Filter blood; control water balance; control pH; control electrolytes
What is the major safety hazard for horse farms?
Fire
What is the common name for the practice of applying a hot iron or needle to a blemish or unsoundness as a treatment?
Firing (also accept pin firing) DET p. 108, 212 800/4
What is colostrum?(both)
First milk
What is the fastest gait?
Gallop or run
Name the external part of the horse where the fibula and tibia are located.
Gaskin
When viewing a horse from behind, an imaginary line should bisect what 3 points when dropped from the point of the buttocks to the ground?
Gaskin; hock; roof
Inflammation of the stomach is called what?
Gastritis
Give the scientific name for the common, nose and throat bot fly and the specific location where each type of bot fly lays their eggs.
Gastrophilus nasalis (throat) - lays eggs between jawbone and on throat Gastrophilus hemorrhoidalis (nose) - lays eggs on lips, Gastrophilus intestinalis (common) - lays eggs on forelimbs, shoulders, chest, neck, belly, hindlegs and flank Evans pp. 633-635; YLM INT 200-3L 835/4
What is the term for the teamster signaling a turn to the right?
Gee
An altered or castrated male horse is called what?
Gelding
What is term for a castrated male horse?
Gelding
What is the pangaré effect?
Gene that results in light areas on the muzzle, over the eyes, on the flanks and on the inside of the legs Evans p. 481
Define tabiano.
Generally has white feet and lower legs. The head tends to have more dark color than white. The white on the body usually crosses over the back, neck, or somewhere on the topline of the horse.
Define genotype.
Genetic makeup of the horse.
To utilize genetics adequately and purposefully in horse production, the producer must have a basic understanding of what?
Genetics
What is the scientific study of how characteristics are passed from parent to offspring?
Genetics
What the genetic makeup of an individual really is; (what alleles are actually present) is referred to as what?
Genotype
Name two types of gene expressions and define them.
Genotype - genetic makeup Phenotype - physical appearance
What is the term used to describe a horse that eats dirt because of a mineral deficiency?
Geophagia
Who was the first man to breed quality mules in the US?
George Washington
What is meant by 'giving a leg-up'?
Helping someone to mount by giving a lift to the left leg ( if mounting for the left ) or right leg ( if mounting from the right side )
What is the mode of action for heparin?
Heparin prevents blood from clotting.
Lives on a diet of plant materials
Herbivore
What two factors determine hoof size?
Heredity and nutrition
What term refers to the percentage of a horse's expressed trait that is due to genetics?
Heritability estimate YLM ADV 335-2 550/4
Gene pairs that are not identical are called what?
Heterozygous
What term refers to paired alleles of a gene that are not identical?
Heterozygous Evans p. 451
Should withers be high and well defined or rounded?
High and well defined
The cerebrospinal fluid accumulates in the brain resulting in an enlarged head of a foal. This condition is nearly always lethal within 48 hours of birth. What is this condition called?
Hydrocephalus
Name the genetic condition that is identified by the letters HYPP.
Hyperkalemic periodic paralysis
What is the scientific name for HYPP?
Hyperkalemic periodic paralysis
Overheating a horse is called what?
Hyperthermia
What is Equine Metritis?
It is characterized by pus or fluid coming from the uterus. The vagina may be inflamed. Infection caused by infertility or abortion.
How does a mule shoe differ from a horse shoe?
It is much narrower
What is it called when foals fail to form certain types of nerves in their intestinal tracts and die of colic within several days of birth?
Lethal White Syndrome
Name 3 inherited genetic disorders.
Lethal white foal syndrome, hyperkalemic periodic paralysis, hemophilia
Name all 6 of the zoological classifications of the horse.
Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Cordata Class: Mamalia Order: Perissodactyla Family: Equidae Genus: Equus Species: Equus Caballus
Spasmodic colic is similar to simple indigestion in people. The pain ranges from mild to severe. What causes spasmodic colic?
Muscular spasms of the intestinal tract
What is the minimum height requirement for a horse?
Must stand more than 14.2 hands.
What is the name of the muscle that forms the horse's heart wall?
Myocardium
Which layer of the uterus is responsible for the powerful contractions which expel the foal at birth?
Myometrium
Name the kingdom, phylum, class, order, family genus, and species of the horse.
Kingdom=animalia Phlum=cordata Class=mammalian Order=perissodatyla Family=equidae Genus=equus Species=caballus
What is the pinto/paint color pattern in which the white does not cross over back between the shoulders and the croup?
Overo
Tobiano and overo coloring are both controlled by genes. Which color is displayed only if the genotype is homozygous for the recessive gene?
Overo Evans p. 490 300/4
Lethal white foal syndrome is a condition that may be produced by mating two horses of what coat color pattern?
Overo paint horse
Name 3 color patterns of the American Paint Horse.
Overo, tobiano, and tovero
What is parrot mouthed?
Overshot Jaw
What physiological event changes the follicle into the corpus hemorrhagicum?
Ovulation Kainer plate 71; HIH 910-6 510/4
Name the wedges-shaped area of the ovary from which ova are shed.
Ovulation fossa
What is the scientific name for the egg.
Ovum
What is the scientific name for the egg?(senior only)
Ovum
This is a two part question. Define "fright and flight" behavior. Do horses possess this type of behavior?
Preferring to run away from danger rather than staying to fight. Yes, horses possess fright and flight behavior.
What term refers to a foal that is born prior to 320 days gestation?
Premature foal HIH 950-9 500/3
If the coffin bone becomes irritated due to unequal weigh bearing, pressure, or trauma, it might develop what?
Pedal osteitis
What is the written record of the ancestry of an animal called?
Pedigree
What is the name for the winged horse of Greek mythology?
Pegasus DET p. 207
What type of bit acts like a snaffle or curb combined into one mouthpiece?
Pelham
What is the difference between a Pelham and a Weymouth bridle?
Pelham has only one bit, and Weymouth has two bits.
What digests protein
Pepsin
Name the breed of draft horse that is believed to have had an infusion of Arab and Barb(hot blooded) ancestry.
Percheron
What is the skin between the anus and vulva called?
Perineum
Pale blue, watery eyes may indicate what condition?
Periodic opthalmia AKA moon blindness
Name four parts of the structure of the horse's hoof?
Periople, hoof wall, white line, frog, sole, bars, bulbs
What is the membrane lining the abdominal walls and enveloping the abdominal organs called?
Peritoneum
This color is off-white or pearl colored with rust tips, a double dilution of bay, sometimes called a type B albino
Perlino
What color results as a double dilution of bay?
Perlino
What is the only basic modification of black that does not have black points?
Perlino Evans p. 473 300/4
In what country was the game of polo developed?
Persia
Where did the Peruvian Paso breed orginate?
Peru
6" long snake like structure where digestive and respiration systems mee
Pharynx
What an individual "looks like", based on the genetic interaction of the alleles present is referred to as what?
Phenotype
Toxicity of what mineral results in "Big head disease" or hyperparathyroidism?
Phosphorus ES p. 135
At birth what is the color of the skin of a true white horse?
Pink skin
What is a parasite that causes irritation around the tail and may cause the horse to rub its tail?
Pinworms
What parasite lays its eggs around the anus of its host?
Pinworms
What is the common name for Oxyuris equi?
Pinworms Lewis p. 400
Much of the reproductive process is regulated by which gland? (senior only)
Pituitary
What are three types of English reins?
Plain, laced, web, and rubber
In regards to plant poisoning, what does the term teratogenic indicate?
Plant toxins cross the placental barrier and cause abortion, stillbirths or deformed foals. Lewis p. 332 770/4
Inflammation of what specific anatomical structure results in the blemish referred to as a curb?
Plantar tarsal ligament (also accept plantar ligament) Evans p. 165 620/3
Name the two major components of blood.
Plasma and cells
What two categories are riding horses put in?
Pleasure, stock
Name 4 of the 7 types of western saddles.
Pleasure/trail, endurance, reining, roping, cutting, barrel racing, equitation, gymkhana
In the evolution of the horse, what term refers to the first 1-toed horse that lived 12 million years ago?
Pliohippus ES p. 9 100/4
What is the term that refers to any inflammatory disease of the lungs?
Pneumonia
The symbol A (capital A) represents the agouti gene which restricts the eumelanin or black color to what areas on the horse?
Points ES p. 95 300/4
The top of a horse's head just behind the ears is called the ______.
Poll
What is an inflamed swelling of the poll between the ears?
Poll evil
What is inflamed swelling of the poll between the ears?
Poll evil
What is the name for the unsoundness where the bursa at the top of the horse's head becomes infected?
Poll evil
What equine sport uses a mallet and ball and is known as the "game of kings"?
Polo
What organization started in 1861?
Pony Express
Black Hand No. 1, the result of mating an Appaloosa mare and Shetland pony stallion is this breeds foundation sire
Pony of Americas
What breed has the following characteristics: varied color patterns, white sclera, mottled skin, and stands between 46 to 56 inches?
Pony of the Americas(POA)
When one of the ligaments is torn in the sesamoid bone, what is it called?
Popped sesamoid
When training your horse, what are two types of reinforcers are there?
Positive and Negative
What is the term used for when a rider rise and descends with the rhythm of the horse at a trot?
Posting
Name the mineral needed for blood coagulation.
Potassium
A mare that has hyperkalemia has an abnormally high level of what electrolyte in her blood?
Potassium DET p. 146
Decreased blood level of which two electrolytes may be a contributing factor or cause for synchronous diaphragmatic flutter?
Potassium and calcium (may also accept magnesium and chloride) Evans p. 273; Lewis p. 213 750/4
What are keg shoes?
Pre-sized horse shoes
Name and describe the three types of roan colors.
Red roan - bay with white hairs. Blue roan - black, brown, or liver chestnut with white hairs. Strawberry roan - chestnut with white hairs.
What is pneumonia?
Refers to any inflammatory disease of the lungs.
Name the 2 fillies to win the Kentucky Derby and when they won.
Regret in 1915 and Genuine Risk 1980
What is the best way to prevent dental problems?
Regular dental check-ups
What are the functions of the larynx?
Regulates the volume of air entering trachea; prevents foreign material entering larynx; vocal sounds
Name the three parts that compose the bridle.
Reins, bit and headstall
What is the most feasible, non-chemical means of breaking the fly life cycle?
Remove breeding material
List 3 treatments for acute laminitis.
Remove the cause; treat with antibodies against bacterial toxins; administer anti-shock drugs; increase blood flow to laminae; anticoagulation therapy; administer anti-inflammatory drugs.
What is the function of the membrane nictitans?
Removes dirt and keeps the eyeball moist by spreading tears over the surface.
What is the responsibility of the urinary system?
Removes fluid waste materials from the body
What is the treatment for bucked shins?
Rest and treatment
Give 6 symptoms of colic.
Restlessness, sweating, kicking and the belly, nipping at the belly, pawing, rolling
Name 5 clinical signs of colic.
Restlessness; sweating; pawing with front feet; kicking at the abdomen; yawning; crouching; lying down; and rolling.
Equine Herpes Virus causes what disease?
Rhinopneumonitis
What is the name of the disease that occurs in a young horse and can be caused by a deficiency of calcium, phosphorus, or vitamin D?
Rickets
What are two considerations when matching a rider with a horse?
Rider's purpose for the horse and level of training of the horse
To what side of the heart does blood return from the body?
Right side
A bony enlargement surrounding the bones of the pastern is known as what?
Ring bone
A bony enlargement surrounding the bones of the pastern is called what?
Ringbone
What color is a horse with white hairs mixed into a base coat?
Roan
A true genetic lethal results in embryonic death which is death before birth. Which two color genes are lethal when they are homozygous?
Roan and dominant white HIH 1060-4 550/4
When comparing the absorbency of types of bedding, which of the following would be the most absorbent? Shredded newspaper, straw or pinewood sawdust
Shredded newspaper HIH 330-2 920/4
What is the difference between jibbing and shying in regards to a horses response to a frightening object?
Shying-sudden quick movement away and usually to the side Jibbing-horse freezes, refuses to move forward and may back away Lewis p. 378 910/4
A horse with too much angulation in the hocks is said to have what confirmation fault?
Sickle-hocked
Name 4 different types of horse trailers.
Side-by-side trailer, in-line trailer, sland load strailer, stock trailer, horse van
What is another name for the ossification of the lateral cartilages?
Sidebone
What is the common term for the ossification of the lateral cartilages of the distal phalanx?
Sidebones Kainer plate 12
What are the 5 senses of the horse?
Sight, smell, hearing, touch, and taste.
What coat color is unique to the Shetland pony?
Silver dapple
What coat color is unique to the Shetland Pony?
Silver dapple ( a dappled chestnut with silver or white mane and tail )
What is the most common topical medication used to control bleeding wounds?
Silver nitrate HIH 440-2
What is influenza? What are symptoms of influenza?
Similar of influenza in man. It is caused by myxoviruses. Symptoms: high temps, depressed appetite, and emits a watery nasal discharge, dry hard coughing.
What are electrolytes?
Simple inorganic compounds that dissolve in water and are essential for many of the chemical processes in the body.
What are splints?
Splints are hard bumps formed by an exostosis between the splint bone and the cannon bone. Once the splint "sets" or quits growing they are usually considered blemishes.
What are the three types of western headstalls?
Split ear, slip ear, conventional
What are the two main causes of barn fires in the summer?
Spontaneous combustion of improperly cured hay and electrical storms HIH 340-1
Name 2 characteristics that help to develop a good person when attending horse shows.
Sportsmanship, responsibility, organization, competitive spirit
Name 4 distinguishing characteristics of the Appaloosa.
Spotted coat pattern; mottled skin, expecially around muzzle and genitalia; white sclera around the eye; and vertically striped hooves.
(Two Part) Where would you find an elliptic spring on a carriage and what is its purpose?
Spring under the seat; to absorb shock DET p. 90 1000/4
What are four ways forage can be harvested?
Square bales, Big round or rectangle bales, chopped hay, hay cubes, pelleted hay and hayliage.
What is the common term for the external parasite Stomoxys calcitrans?
Stable fly HIH 415-1 835/4
Cribbing and weaving are two vices most frequently associated with what management practice?
Stall confinement
The breeding of what two equines produces a hinny?
Stallion and female donkey (jennet or jenny) ES p. 22 550/3
What part of a pedigree is referred to as the top line?
Stallion side (or direct line of male descendants) DET p. 271 220/4
Before mounting how do you check that your stirrup leathers are level?
Stand in front and compare them by eye.
What breed of horse is mainly used for harness racing with trotters and pacers?
Standardbred
Describe cocked ankles.
Standing bent forward on the fetlocks, usually hind fetlocks.
Explain what the phrase, a horse's top line, means.
Starting with the withers and including back, loin, and croup.
In Colorado, what State department registers and enforces brand inspections?
State Board of Stock Inspection
What are three types of races?
Steeple chase, flat racing, and harness racing
What is the name of the race over natural or artificial obstacles, such as fences, hedges, and water jumps?
Steeplechase
What are you doing if you are "bulldogging"?
Steer wrestling DET p. 43
What joint corresponds to the human knee?
Stifle
What joint is at the end of the patella?
Stifle
Which should be wider when viewed from the rear: the stifle or the top of hip?
Stifle
Flexor tendons in which specific joint "unlock" the fixed position of the stay apparatus in the hind legs?
Stifle Kainer plate 36 410/4
When viewed from the rear, which part of the horse's hindquarter should be the widest?
Stifle area
Name two joints that begin with S
Stifle joint, Shoulder joint
In which general type of breeds is it designed to see bulge, ripple, and definition of muscling?
Stock horse breeds
What is the name of the leg marking that runs from just below the knee or hock to the coronet?
Stocking
How can manure be managed on a horse farm?
Stockpiling, composting, spreading
Where in the horse's digestive system would you find bot larva attached?
Stomach
What type of internal parasite causes "summer sores"?
Stomach worm (also accept Habronema) Lewis p. 158
Identify four ways that horses use their olfactory sense.
To locate food, To ensure food/water are acceptable quality, To identify humans, To identify other horses, To identify objects, To smell potential predators or other dangers, To identify marked territory of other horses/herds, To initiate sexual and breeding behavior ES p. 61 425/4
What does the term "blow a stirrup" refer to?
To lose a stirrup DET p. 33 1010/4
What is the purpose of a dropped noseband?
To prevent a horse from opening its mouth
Why would you place rocks in your horse's feed tub?
To prevent him from bolting his grain
What is the purpose of a flank cinch on a roping saddle?
To prevent the saddle from flipping forward over the horse's head when the rope is pulled tight by a fighting steer or calf.
Identify four reasons for using a saddle blanket or pad.
To protect the horse's back, To absorb sweat and moisture, To protect the saddle, To help the saddle fit better HIH 1100-5
What are the five main functions of the skin?
To protect the tissues underneath, to inform the brain about outside, To stabilize body heat, To acquire vitamin D though sun rays, As camouflage
What is the purpose for the fleshy upper and lower eyelids known as "hooded eyes" which are characteristics of Exmoor ponies?
To protect their eyes from the harsh wind and rain HIH 157B-2
The principle function of the coffin bone is?
To provide attachment for tendons that move the lower leg.
What is the main role of the horse's hindquarters?
To provide the force for propulsion.
What is the purpose of screening or dragging your pastures to spread out manure piles?
To reduce parasites
What is the purpose of screening or dragging your pastures to spread out manure piles?
To reduce parasites.
In a ranch operation, what is the purpose of a boundary rider?
To ride the fences of the property and repair any problems DET p. 36
Give two reasons for putting a hot poltice on a horse.
To increase blood supply to an injured area, or to draw out infection from an abcess or puncture wound.
What is the purpose of applying a hot poultice?
To increase the blood supply to an area, to draw out infection as with a sole abscess or puncture wound, to encourage an abscess to open and drain (only need to give one answer) HIH 440-6 805/3
What is the purpose of a swedge in a horse shoe?
To increase traction (also accept to protect the nail heads from wear) DET p. 260 900/3
What is the purpose of adding stickers or "mud calks" to the heel of a racing plate?
To increase traction on a muddy race track (accept to increase traction) Evans p. 735
Name three of the five nutrients needed by a horse.
Water, vitamins, energy ( fats and carbohydrates ), protein, and minerals.
What part of the red maple leaf is poison poisonous?
Wilted or dry leaves and bark
What is the name of the horse that was assigned the first permanent registration number in the AQHA?
Wimpy P-1 (also accept Wimpy) Evans p. 27
What is a puffy selling occurring on either side of tendons above the fetlock or knee?
Wind puff
What are wind puffs, and are they a blemish or unsoundness?
Wind puffs are soft, puffy, fluid filled swellings occuring around a joint capsule, tendon, sheath, or bursa. Usually on the lower leg. They are a blemish.
Commonly seen in hard-working horses, what is the term for the condition that results from an excessive amount of synovial fluid in the fetlock joint capsule and/or tendon sheath?
Windpuffs
What is the term for soft, fluid-filled lumps usually found near the fetlock joint?
Windpuffs
What is another name for pneumovagina?
Windsucking
Name 2 of the criteria that horses are judged on in halter
balance & quality, muscling, structural correctness, breed & sex characteristics
What color describes a horse with a brownish-red body, black mane, tail and lower legs
bay
Where is the pastern located on the horse?
between the fetlock & coronet
A habit of some horses of eating their grain without adequate chewing causes this vice.
bolting
A large-bodied black insect that lay eggs on the hair of the legs shoulders and jaw.
bot fly
Thickening caused by inflammation of the superficial digital flexor tendon is commonly called what?
bowed tendon
an inflammation and enlargement of the flexor tendon at the back of the cannon, most often on the front legs
bowed tendon
Encephalitis is a condition which describes inflammation of what organ?
brain
What production class of horses are the biggest risk of problems caused by fescue toxicosis?
broodmares
how is a horses age determined from birth to five years old?
by which incisors have erupted
What is the French name for three day event?
"Concours complete"
If a horse has the ability needed to work cattle, the horse is said to possess what?
"Cow" or "Cow Sense"
What terms refers to the canter when the front and hind legs are different leads?
"Disunited" canter (also accept cross canter and cross firing) ES p. 76; DET p. 82 640/3
What are the two distinct types of Shetland pony?
"Island" or draft type, and american type
What is the common term for the Culicoides biting midge?
"Punkies" or "no-see-ums" HIH 415-3
What 5 things has the horse been used for throughout history?
-A source of food -Transportation -Work -War -Recreation
Name the 7 macro minerals required by the horse.
-Calcium -Chloride -Magnesium -Phosphorus -Potassium -Sodium -Sulfur
Name 5 parts of a bridle.
-Chin strap -Cheek piece -Throatlatch -Brow-band -Crown piece
Name the 7 micro minerals or "trace" minerals required by the horse.
-Cobalt -Copper -Iodine -Iron -Manganese -Selenium -Zinc
As a minimum, what vaccinations are recommended in the United States?
-Eastern Encephalomyelitis -Western Encephalomyelitis -Tetanus -Rabies -Influenza
Name 5 parts of the western saddle.
-Horn -Seat -Cantle -Skirt -Fender -Stirrup -Cinch -Latigo -Pommel
Name 5 parts of the English saddle.
-Pommel -Skirt -Seat -Cantle -Flap -Stirrup leather -Stirrup iron
(According to evolution) What are the 5 stages of development that lead to the modern horse?
-Pre-horse -Eohippus -Mesohippus -Merychippus -Pliohippus -Equus
What are the 3 classifications of feed?
-Roughages -Concentrates -Supplements
For a horse's ration, approximately what percentage of the body weight should be long-stemmed roughage?
.75%-1%
How long is a furlong?
one-eighth of a mile or 220 yards
this common paint horse pattern is characterized by having a bald face and at least one leg that is a dark color
overo
Hemoglobin in red blood cells carries what element?
oxygen
McClennan, Decker, Sawbuck and Crossbuck are names of what types of saddles?
pack saddles
Name the three main enzymes that exist in the stomach.
pepsin, rennin, lipase
The wave like motion that moves food into the stomach
peristalsis
A horse that is black with white spots is a....
piebald
The part of the blood responsible for clotting?
platelets
An injury of the foot caused by a nail driven through the hoof into sensitive tissue is called what?
quick
Of the following gaits, which is the fastest: running walk, slow gait or the rack
rack
What tool is used in hoof care to make a level bearing surface after the hoof has been trimmed with the nippers?
rasp
What is the term used for a horse stopping in front of a fence rather than jumping over it?
refusal
Alveoli, tidal volume and minute volume are terms associated with what body system?
respiratory
In reining, what is the reining term used for a 180 degree reversal of forward motion?
rollback
what is the term when a pasture is divided into several cells or paddocks for grazing?
rotational grazing
What is the name of a wheel with blunt points on a western spur?
rowels
what should be the top priority when choosing a fence?
safety
Length of stride is best evaluated from what position of view?
side
The mandible and maxilla bones are part of the...?
skull
What is the four-beat gait of the American Saddlebred horse that is similar to but slower than the rack?
slow gait
Food lays in the stomach until about 2/3 capacity and then it enters the
small intestine (only partially digested)
What are the three basic types of bit classification?
snaffle, curb, hackamore
What tool is used to remove dead sole from hard, dry hooves that is held in one hand and struck with a driving hammer?
sole knife
An abnormal bony growth, usually occurring on the inside of the cannon of the front leg.
splint
Another name for parasitic roundworms is...?
strongyles
these parasites are commonly called bloodworms
strongyles
What is deglutition?
swallowing
Anhydrosis is a rare problem condition of some horses. Horses with this condition are unable to...?
sweat
Apocrine tubular glands secrete what substance?
sweat
What is atrophy of the shoulder muscle as a result of strain or trauma induced paralysis of the suprascapular nerve called?
sweeney
name four signs of dental problems in the horse
swelling of the face or gums, not accepting the bit, dropping food when eating, loss in weight, bit-chewing, slobbering, bucking, bad smelling breath, poor performance
Structures that attach muscle to bones are termed...?
tendons
Where is the Rectum
the rectum is 1 foot long and connects the colon to the anus
What protects the heart, lungs, and other important parts of the circulatory and respiratory systems
the rib-cage
When talking about horse color, what does the term "points" refer to?
mane, tale, extremities (ears, muzzle, lower legs)
What is the term for a mature female horse?(both)
mare
What happens if the PH level gets too low
microbes will die and release in the blood stream as a poison which causes laminitis (founder)
What form of horse identification may not be as successful in deterring theft as a brand?
microchip implants (they cant be seen)
Calcium is an example of what type of nutrient?
mineral
The cross between a mare and a jack are called...?
mule
Myositis is inflammation of...?
muscle
What kind of tissue moves the skeleton?
muscle
What muscle activity is defined as lengthening of the muscle fibers?
muscle relaxation
in the newborn foal, what site allows easy access for bacterial invasion and should therefore be treated with 2% iodine soon after birth?
navel stump (umbilical cord)
What is the name of the oil obtained by boiling the feet and shinbones of cattle that is used for dressing leather?
neatsfoot oil
A snip is a white color marking located on the...?
nose
Per the 4-h Horse Manual, what is the recommended feeding rate of grains for your horse?
not more than 1% of body weight in grains
The term 'grade' when describing a horse means the horse is?
not registered
How many deciduous teeth has the normal horse shed by age 5?
24 teeth; 12 incisors, 12 premolars
How many feet are in one furlong?
660 feet
A horse cannot throw up because
once food passes the pharynx, it cannot go back up to the mouth
How many bones are in the sternum?
one
The chromosomes which are identified to determine the sex of a horse are the X and Y chromosomes. A gelding has what number of each?
one X and one Y chromosome
What is eczema?
A condition involving the skin, inflammation of the skin with lesions of either dry weeping nature, allergies is the most common cause.
what is a Zorse
A cross between a stallion Zebra and a mare horse
What is a hard swelling on back surface of rear cannon about 4 inches below point of hock?
A curb
Define the term blood mark.
A dark-colored "splotch" on the basic coat color.
Define the term Jennet or Jenny.
A female donkey
Define the term Filly.
A female foal from birth to January 1st of the year she turns 4 years old (4 years of age or younger).
What is a spayed mare?
A female horse that has had her ovaries surgically removes, leaving her stile or unable to conceive or carry a foal.
Define the term mare.
A female horse that is 4 years of age or more.
What is a filly?
A female horse up to three years of age, in Thoroughbreds the term may include 4 years of age.
What is an ovary? (senior only)
A female organ that produces eggs
A more vertical hind leg action is due to what conformation of the croup?
A flatter, more level croup
What is the term for when the horse changes leads at the moment of suspension without breaking from the canter?
A flying lead change
A "live foal" guarantee in a breeding contract indicates the foal has met what two criteria after parturition?
A foal that stands and nurses DET p. 170 940/3
What is forging and when does it most commonly occur?
A gait defect in which a hind foot contacts a front foot on the same side. It is commonly heard when a horse is trotting.
What is cribbing?
A habit of force-swallowing gulps of air. usually the horse will grasp an object with its incisor teeth and then pull its neck back in a rigid arch as it swallows air.
What is a Macete?
A hackamore lead rope
What is a broom tail?
A heavy coarse tail
What is the product of a stallion and a jenny called?
A hinny
What is a grade horse?
A horse of unknown or non-registered ancestry or breeding
In racing terms, what is a "maiden" horse?
A horse that has never won a race on a recognized track
Describe a horse that is cold backed.
A horse that humps its back and does not settle down until the saddle has been on a few minutes.
Describe a horse with lop-ears.
A horse's ears are positioned on the side of the head pointing outward.
What is sweet itch?
A hypersensitivity to the saliva of one or more tiny flying insects
Describe a "cow kick"
A kick that is forward and sideward
What is a fecal egg count?
A laboratory procedure used to determine the number of parasite eggs in a fecal specimen.
Define the term Jack.
A male donkey
What is a gelding?
A male equine whose testicles have been removed, leaving him sterile.
Define the term Colt.
A male foal, which has not been gelded, from birth to January 1st of the year he turns 4 years old.
What is the difference between a mare and a filly?
A mare is a mature female horse over 3 years. A filly is less than 3 years.
In reference to confirmation what is a blemish?
A mark or deformity that diminishes the aesthetics of the horse but does not diminish the horse's ability.
What is a hand?
A measuring unit, equal to 4 inches, and used to measure the height of a horse.
Define a blue roan hair coat color.
A mixture of white with black hairs on body, darker on head and lower legs.
What is tying-up syndrome?
A muscular disease that follows prolonged, hard exercise
Describe stringhalt.
A nervous disorder characterized by excessive jerking of the hind leg
What is a foal?
A newborn equine of either sex up to 1 year of age.
What is Banamine and what is it used for?
A non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug used to control inflammation and pain associated with colic and muscle injuries.
In relation to nutrition, what is water considered to be?
A nutrient
If you administer a dose of thiabendazole to a colt, what are you trying to control?
A parasite problem
What is an obligate parasite?
A parasite that cannot survive away from the host animal.
One who rides a horse without control, letting the horse go as it wishes is known as _______.
A passenger
In reference to packing, what is the manta?
A piece of canvas used to throw over a pack load as a cover to protect it.
What is body condition scoring?
A procedure where a horseman visually observes and/or feels the fat cover at six body sites.
What is Gymkhana?
A program of competitive games on horseback based on speed of completion.
What is an abcess?
A pus filled cavity formed in tissue
What is a handicap race?
A race in which competing horses are assigned weights to carry that will equalize their chances of winning.
What is the handicap race?
A race in which the competing horses are assigned weights to carry that will equalize their chances of winning.
What is a flat race?
A race without jumps DET p. 109 1040/2
What is Flemin reflex?
A reflex exhibited by the stallion when he smells the external genitalia of the mare
What is meant by contingent reinforcement?
A reinforcement that is given immediately
Describe the correct diagonal when in a posting trot
A rider rises up at the same time the horse's front leg on the rail rises
What farrier's tool is used to shape and make shoes?
A rounding hammer
Name where a horse affected with colic should be placed.
A safe environment, such as grassy field, large stall, arena. Kept away from concrete surfaces, bridges, ditches, small stalls, and other hazardous environments.
What is zylazine?
A sedative/tranquilizer.
What is a side pass?
A side movement with out forward or backward movement
There are two definitions that define "stud". Define both.
A stallion kept for breeding, an establishment or farm that generalizes in breeding.
What is a dorsal stripe?
A stripe of color down the center of the animal's back.
Define Aged.
A term used to describe an older equine.
All heat tapes and water tank heaters should have what two qualities?
A thermostat and be UL listed.
What is the canter?
A three-beat gait; a moderate, easy, collected gait
What is the primary difference between the horses that are raced in the Kentucky Derby and the Kentucky Oaks?
Both races are for 3 year old Thoroughbreds but the Kentucky Oaks is a race for only fillies DET p. 161 1040/4
Name three types of saddles considered "forward seat".
All purpose, close contact, dressage
Paired genes that are positioned at the same locus on a chromosome are called what?
Alleles
In herds, mimicking the other horses' actions is called what?
Allelomimetic behavior
What are some ways that EIA is transmitted?
Blood from infected horses, bloodsucking flies, mosquitoes, hypodermic needles, surgical instruments, dental floats, and bridle bits may also transmit the virus.
The enlargement of the saphenous vein on the inside of the hock is called what?
Blood spavin
Name the three major parts of the cardiovascular system of the horse.
Blood, vessels, heart
What are the two species of lice that infest the horse?
Bloodsucking (Sucking) and Biting DET p. 168 835/3
What is another name for strongyles?
Bloodworms
What term describes a gray horse with a basic body color of black?
Blue or steel gray Evans p. 81
(Two Part) What are the three roan colors and the base coat color associated with each of the colors?
Blue roan (black); Red roan (Bay); Strawberry roan (chestnut) ES p. 47
This is a two part question. What are the 4 roan coat colors, and what base coat color each is a variation of?
Blue roan-black Red roan-bay Strawberry roan-bay
What organisms grow rapidly in water high in nitrates and phosphates?
Bluegreen algae
Vital signs that include TPR, capillary refill, mucous membranes and skin pliability are used to evaluate the health of the horse. Identify four other observations that are used to evaluate a horse's health.
Body fluids (feces, urine, tears, saliva, sweat) Hair coat Body condition and weight Movement Normal behavior/alertness Hoof condition Behavior disorders Feeding habits/appetite Menace relex HIH 425-1 800/4
Give 3 example of traits that horses are bred for.
Body weight; pulling power; speed; height; color.
What is the swelling of the tarsocrural joint capsule called?
Bog Spavin
What is a soft distension on the inside front portion of the hock joint caused by an inflammation of the synovial membrane of the hock?
Bog spavin
What is a bony growth at the point where the cannon and hock attach?
Bone spavin
A bony enlargement that appears on the inside and front of the hock and tapers into the cannon bone is known as what?
Bone spavin or jack spavin
What would be added to the shoes of pack horses and mules to extend the life of the shoes?
Borium Evans p. 738
What kind of hackamore has a braided rawhide or rope noseband?
Bosal
Name the specie of parasite that have vestigial (non-working) mouth parts as adults and feed only in their larval stage, on blood and tissues of the horse's stomach and duodenum.
Bot
Which parasite deposits small, yellowish-white eggs on the hairs of the horse's leg, neck, and flanks?
Bot flies
Describe how the horse uses binocular vision.
Both eyes work in unison; a horse uses it to look "head-on" at something.
When performing the "airs above the ground" dressage movement referred to as the capriole, which of the horses legs are off the ground?
Both the front and hind legs (all legs) DET p. 22 1090/4
What disease in foals is called "shaker foal syndrome" because of marked muscle tremors?
Botulism
What type of medication is an alcohol based substance applied to the horses legs after exercise to prevent swelling?
Brace (also accept liniment) DET p. 36, 169 805/3
Where in the body will you find a neurologic case of Rhinopneumonitis in a horse or foal?
Brain or spinal cord
What is the nervous system made up of?
Brain, spinal chord, associated nerves, and special senses.
What makes up the central nervous system?
Brain, spinal cord, and brain stem
In general, what phase of a foot flight pattern is being altered with shoe modifications such as heel calks, square toes or toe extensions?
Break-over (also accept landing) Evans p. 748 900/4
What 2 items can be added to a stock saddle to make it more suitable for packing?
Breeching and a breast collar
When interpreting a Y-Tex Corporation freeze brand, what does the alpha character or letter brand identify?
Breed of the horse Evans p. 810 940/5
What piece of equipment can be used with young maiden mares to prevent lacerations, tears or bruises of the vagina or cervix during live cover breeding?
Breeding roll Evans p. 413
What is the name for the small snaffle bit in the full bridle?
Bridoon
What two bits are used in a full bridle?
Bridoon and curb
In the Netherlands a horse described as an ancient dun color would have unusual body markings such as zebra stripes or teardrops over the barrel of the body. What is another term for this unique dun color?
Brindle Dun HIH 154B-1 300/5
What does the term BSJA stand for?
British Show Jumping Association
The Ellensburg tree saddle is most commonly used for what type of activity?
Bronc-busting DET p. 26, 90 1000/5
What is the piece of the bridle that goes across the forehead?
Browband
The western bridle has seven parts. What are 5 of the 7 parts?
Browband, crown piece, throatlatch, curb strap, reins, bit, and cheekpieces
What are the symptoms of azoturia?
Brown color urine (from the broken down muscle cells), the horse may act as if it is hard to move the hindquarters and may sit down on its haunches like a dog or take a rocking horse stance.
What is the term for a wild Australian Horse?
Brumby
What term refers to a wild Australian horse?
Brumby DET p. 41
What is the conformation in which the knees are bent forward called?
Buck-kneed
I have a yellowish or golden body, black mane and tail, black lower legs and no dorsal strip. What color am I?
Buckskin
What color is a horse with a yellowish or gold body, black mane and tail, usually black on the lower legs, but no dorsal stripes?
Buckskin
Name three colors accepted into the American Buckskin Registry Association.
Buckskin, Dun, Red Dun, and Grulla
What are 3 examples of diluted coat colors?
Buckskin, dun, grulla, palomino, and cremello
Name 3 key factors to consider when purchasing a horse.
Budget, rider's experience, horse's level of training, breed, age/size of rider, age of horse, intended use of horse
Name 6 parts of the foot.
Bulb, frog, heel, collateral groove, white line, and coronet.
What is the name for a small donkey or ass?
Burro
What are small, lubrication, sac-like cushions containing synovial fluid located between the two opposing surfaces of a bone prominence and a tendon?
Bursae
What is the slang term for the medication phenylbutazone?
Bute DET p. 43
What structure acts as a safety device in that it will help to prevent the horse from falling out of the trailer when the rear door is open?
Butt bar or Butt chain
Were are the glutteal muscles located and how many groups are there?
Buttock area; 3 groups
How is stringhalt most easily detected?
By backing the horse
What type of cinch would you find on a decker pack saddle?
Center-fire rigged single cinch
The brain, brain stem, and spinal cord make up what system?
Central Nervous System
What are the 3 parts of the nervous system?
Central nervous system, peripheral nervous system, and specialized sensory organs.
Name the three permanent incisors and the age that they appear.
Centrals-2 1/2 yrs; Intermediates-3 1/2 yrs; Corners-4 1/2 yrs.
What is the main part of the brain called?
Cerebrum
Name the five regions of the spinal column.
Cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, coccygeal
What acts as a physical barrier between the vagina and uterus?
Cervix
What is the most accurate method to assess the nutrient content of hay?
Chemical analysis
What is the term of the horny growth on the inside of the horse's legs, above the knees and below the hocks?
Chesnut
What color would be the result of the silver gene on a chestnut horse?
Chestnut (the silver gene only affects black areas and does not affect red areas) HIH 1040-2 300/4
What breed of horse was developed by the East Coast Indians from the early Spanish horses?
Chickasaw
What is the name for the breed of horse that was developed by the east coast Indian tribes?
Chickasaw DET p. 55; Evans p. 55 200/4
Name 2 breeds of the Native Horse.
Chickasaw, American Indian Horse, Spanish Mustang, Spanish Barb, American Mustang, American Bashkir Curly, Rangerbred Horse
Identify the following disease... Standing with the neck arched and stretched out, appears anxious, has saliva mixed with feed at the nostrils and is drooling saliva from the mouth.
Choke Evans p. 611 830/611
What bodies within the cell nucleus are composed of DNA and carry genetic information?
Chomosomes
What are the long, slender thread-like structures that are paired and contain genetic material?
Chromosomes
Who created the National High School Rodeo Association?
Claude Mullins
What is generally the least costly and most easily obtained material for stall floors?
Clay and sand mix
What is glycerin soap used for?
Cleaning tack and equipment
What are immunoglobins?
Antibodies
A horse's forelimbs bear what percent of its body weight?
65%
The horse's forelimbs bear approximately what percent of its weight?
65%
What is meant by the term Base Color?
Another name for coat color.
After ingestion of soil-borne spores, what fatal disease come?
Anthrax
What general type of medication is used to reduce a fever?
Antipyretic DET p. 13
Perlino is the result of a double dilution of what color?
Bay
Hackney ponies are typically what color?
Bay Evans p. 64 200/3
What results if the periosteum is torn, irritated or bruised?
Exostosis or periostitis
What is the name for the tendon which acts to straighten a joint?
Extensor tendon
Name two of the most sensitive areas to touch on a horse's head?
Eyes, ears, nose
At rest, which legs, front or rear, support more weight?
Front legs
Where do bucked shins usually occur?
Front limbs
Proteins are made up of what compounds of which lysine is an example
amino acids
The inability of a horse to sweat is?
anhydrosis
A farriers tool used to remove the surplus grown of the hoof wall?
hoof nippers
Name three symptoms of strangles.
1. Fever 2. Nasal discharge 3. Abscesses
What is the footfall pattern of a gallop to the right?
1. LH 2. RH 3. LH 4.RF
In a pasture with good forage, how many hours a day will a free ranging horse spend grazing?
10-12 hours
What is the average (and healthy) temperature of the horse?
100 degrees fahrenheit
How far from drinking water wells should manure storage sites be located?
100 ft.
Define the term equine.
Any animal in the family Equidae. This includes horses, zebras, asses (donkeys).
What type of internal parasite primarily affects foals and young horses?
Ascarids
What is the mode of action for aspirin?
Aspirin prevents platelets from adhering to vessels
Where is a horse's center of gravity?
At a point about 6 inches behind the elbow
What is the recommended amount of pasture per horse?
At least 2-3 acres per horse
What is the recommended amount of pasture per horse?
At least 2-3 acres per horse.
Horse that are stabled should be groomed how often
At least once a day
Where is the pituitary gland located? (senior only)
At the base of the brain
What three main colors provide the basis for most other colors?
Bay, black and chestnut HIH 1040-1 300/3
Name 3 of the haircoat colors of the American Morgan Horse Association.
Bay, brown, chestnut, black, palomino, buckskin
Is a quarter crack an unsoundness or blemish?
Blemish (an it's a vertical split in the wall of the hoof)
The dried remains of what beetle in alfalfa hay is toxic to horses?
Blister beetle
What are 3 main goals in wound treatment?
Control bleeding, keep the wound clean, and promote rapid wound healing.
What is necrosis?
Death of a cell or group of cells that is in contact with living tissue
What is necrosis?
Death of skin or tissue
What is the scientific name for a baby tooth?
Deciduous
A well-balanced horse will divide into three equal parts. Name those parts.
Front shoulder, middle barrel and rear hip
Name 3 Appaloosa coat patterns.
Frost, leopard, blanket, snowflake, mottled.
What is the term for the service, when a boarding stable cares for all of the horse's needs?
Full board
Ringworm is caused by what and what does it look like?
Fungi. Circular pattern on the skin of the horse
What is the term for 1/8th of a mile race?
Furlong
What bacterium is usually present in the affected tissues of the hoof?
Fusobacterium necrophorum
In team roping, what is the name of the partner who ropes the legs together?
Heeler
What determines the amount of energy required by a muscle?
How fast it is contracting
What is the purpose of an anti-sweat sheet?
It helps wick away moisture from the horse's body after a heavy workout.
What is the benefit of using a copper mouth piece bit?
It increases salivation
What is periosteum?
It is a fibrous sheath covering that surrounds and protects the bones of the leg.
What is the traumatic arthritis of the fetlock joint called?
Osselets
On a sliding plate shoe for a reining horse, which heel is the shortest?
Outside heel
In what part of the female reproductive tract is estrogen produced?
Ovaries
What is the primary cause of runoff and soil erosion on horse farms?
Overgrazing HIH 360-4
Hyperthermia is a term used to indicate what condition of a horse?
Overheating
What forage contains a fungal endophyte that causes reproduction problems in mares?
Tall fescue
What is the cry of the hunt once the fox has been sighted?
Tallyho DET p. 262 1080/2
What is a stirrup cover called?
Tapadera
What type of internal parasite do most common dewormers not kill?
Tapeworm
Name 3 of the 5 main nutrients a horse needs.
Water, energy, protein, vitamins, minerals
What 5 basic nutrients does a horse require to survive?
Water, protein, vitamins, minerals, and energy
In the hoof, what is the area called where the sensitive and insensitive laminae intermeshed?
White line
What is the name of an infection in which digesting fungi are found in the hoof wall?
White line disease
Name 3 different types of hay.
legumes, grasses, cereal grains
What organ is supplied material from the portal vein and the hepatic artery?
liver
How will the PH change with a lack of fiber or too much starch/sugar
lowers PH
In regards to the racing industry, what is a bug boy?
"bug" or asterisk denoting the 5 pound weight allowance) DET p. 42 1040/3
What is the length of the rectum?
1 foot
When is the conception rate the highest in a mare?
1-2 days prior to ovulation, or foal heat.
What is the concentrate recommended daily feed intake as a percent of body weight for a lactating broodmare?
1-2%
Yearly fertilizer applications should be applied to pasture at what time?
1-3 months before the beginning of the growing season
The influenza virus can travel distances of at least how many yards?
1-3 yards
Name 5 of the 11 common leg markings a horse may display.
1. Cornet 2. Half pastern 3. Full pastern 4. Ankle 5. Half stocking or sock 6. Full stocking 7. High stocking 8. Inside heel 9. Outside heel 10. Half heel 11. Full heel
Name 5 of the 10 common face markings a horse may possess.
1. Star 2. Snip 3. Stripe 4. Faint star 5. Star, stripe, snip, connected 6. Star, stripe, snip, disconnected 7. Blaze 8. Bald-faced 9. Apron-faced 10. Paper-faced or bonnet faced
Name two places where hernia/ruptures occur?
1. Umbilical 2. Groin
A mare in late gestation should eat what % of its body weight in forage?
1.0-1.5%
Large stomach worms are approximately what size?
1.5 inches
What percent of a horse's body weight does it voluntarily consume in forages?
1.5-3%
On an English saddle, all stirrups should allow how much space on each side of the rider's foot?
1/4 inch
How much does the hoof wall grow per month?
1/8 - 1/4 inch
How long is a furlong?
1/8 mile or 220 yards
What in the range in size that a stall should be
10 by 10 to 12 by 12
How long is a horn fly's life cycle?
10 days
What is the length and capacity of the small colon?
10 feet and 5 gallons
How many inches taller should the trailer be than the horse's normal resting postion of its head?
10 inches
How long is the large colon?
10-12 feet
How many gallons of water will a mature, idle, 1000 lb. horse drink each day?
10-12 gallons
How much water will a mature 1,000 pound horse drink per day?
10-12 gallons
The average 1000 lb horse will consume how much water per day?
10-12 gallons
What is the normal length of gestation of a mare?
11 1/2 months
How long does food pass through the small intestine
11 foot per minute about 45 min to 2 hours depending on meal size
What is the gestation period of the mare?
11 month
A foal has how many pairs of incisors?
12
How many Incisor teeth does the adult horse possess?
12
How many Molar teeth does the adult horse have?
12
How many Premolar teeth does the adult horse possess?
12
What is the average (healthy) respiration of the horse?
12 breaths per minute
What is the length and capacity of the large colon?
12 feet long and 14 to 16 gallons
How big is the large intestine
12 feet long and hold 15-20 gallons
How tall was the eohippus?
12 inches
What is the average age of a filly at puberty?
12-15 months
For horse show purposes, what is the maximum height of a harness pony?
12.2 hands
An adult horse contains approximately how many gallons of blood?
13.2 gallons
How many gallons of blood are found in an adult 1000 lb. horse?
13.2 gallons
What is the minimum recommended size for a stall for a stallion?
14 foot x 14 foot YLM INT 207-2 920/3
What is the maximum height of a pony?
14.2 hands
Approximately how long is food in a horse's stomach before it starts passing into the small intestine?
15 minutes
You do the math....A horse that is 66 inches tall would be considered to be how many hands tall?
16.2 hands tall Evans p. 139
What year did Freestyle Reining become a sanctioned NRHA class?
1992
When did the Spaniards reintroduce the horse to North America?
16th century
Hay should be baled at what ideal moisture level?
17 to 20 percent (accept anything within this range) HIH 750-4 780/4
What is the approximate heart rate of a horse while cutting a hard turning cow?
170-200 bpm
How many pairs of ribs does a horse have?
18
The horse has how many pairs of ribs?
18 occasionally 19
How many ribs does a horse have?
18 pairs
What is the average length of an estrous cycle during the breeding season in a mare?
18-21 days
If a 1200 lb horse was only fed hay (no grain), how much will the horse eat of good quality hay?
18-24 lbs.
Horse's ear can rotate haw far?
180 degrees
What year was the AQHA formed?
1940
In what year was freeze branding introduced?
1965
What is navicular bursitis?
It is a form of navicular disease and an inflammation of the bursa between the deep flexor tendon and the navicular bone.
What year was AMHA formed?
1978
How many ovaries does a mare have? (senior only)
2
Over how many days does the Golden Horseshoe Ride take place?
2
When do the center permanent incisors erupt?
2 1/2 years
How many beats is the trot, and what is the average speed of the trot?
2 beat gait, 8 miles per hour for the trot, and 6 miles per hour for the jog.
How many pounds of oats can a one-quart can hold?
2 lbs.
How long will the gate be open at the state expo?
2 minutes
Secretariat won the Belmont Stakes in record time. What was it?
2 minutes and 24 seconds
What amount and ingredients are made into a mixture that is used as a simple source of electrolytes for horses?
2 ounces of a mixture of 3 parts lite salt and 1 part limestone given on a daily basis
To be considered a business rather than a hobby by the IRS, how many years must a horse business make a profit?
2 out of every 7 years
What is the expected ratio of roan to solid colored foals if a roan stallion is bred to a roan mare?
2 roan:1 solid
What is the capacity of the stomach?
2 to 4 gallons
Approximately how long does a tetanus antitoxin vaccination give protection?
2 weeks
At what age do a foal's temporary premolar teeth appear?
2 weeks old.
How old would a horse be that has the 1st and 2nd premolars in place?
2 ½ years old Evans p. 92; Kainer plate 49 835/5
At what age do permanent incisor teeth appear?
2-3 years
How many gallons of food pass thru the stomach in 30 minutes
2-4 gallons
How long does it take a foal's immune system to become functional and able to produce significant levels of antibodies to guard against disease?
2-4 months
How many weeks before foaling will a mare's udder start to fill with milk?
2-6 weeks
What percent of slope is needed to provide rapid removal of water without erosion around a horse barn or stable?
2-6%
How many bones are in the horse's skeleton?
205
What is the total number of bones in the skeleton of the horse?
205 Evans p. 90
How long is a mare's estrous cycle?
21 to23 days
How long is the estrous cycle of the mare?
21-23 days
What is the field of vision for each eye on a horse?
215 degrees
At what age does the average horse live to?
25 years
The horse is classified as a nonruminant herbivore. What does this mean?
It is a roughage eater.
How much fecal matter does a horse produce in a 24 hour period?
28 - 50 pounds
What is the normal pulse rate for a horse at rest?
28-40 beats per minute (bpm)
The average horse will produce how many pounds of fecal material in a day?
28-50 lbs.
Approximately how much feces does a horse produce per day?
28-50 pounds
How many beats is the canter or lope and what is the average speed of the canter or lope?
3 beat gait at 12 miles per hour for the canter and the lope is slightly slower.
How many beats in a canter?
3 beats
How many joints and bone make up the knee or carpus?
3 joints, 7-8 bones
At what age should a vaccination program start?
3 months
The horse is most useful between what ages?
3-15 years old
How much does a healthy hoof grow in a month
3/8 to 1/2 and inch
What is the average hoof growth rate for all horses?
3/8" or 1cm per month
How many days prior to foaling shoud a mare be immunized for tetanus?
30 days
What is the standard distance between the 1st and 2nd barrels?
30 feet
Galvayne's groove appears on the upper corner incisor at about 10 years of age. At what age has the groove completely disappeared from the tooth?
30 years HIH 240-4 435/3
What is the rate of bile secretion in a horse?
300 ml per hour
What are the normal dimensions of an outdoor polo field?
300 yards long and 120-150 yards wide
How many chromosome pairs do donkeys have?
31 chromosome pairs
The horse has 32 pairs of chromosomes do domestic donkeys have?
31 pairs
How many pairs of chromosomes do horses have?
32
How many chromosome pairs do horses and ponies have?
32 chromosome pairs
How many chromosome pairs do horses have?
32 pairs
How many chromosome pairs does a horse have?
32 pairs
What is the haploid number of chromosomes in the ovum and spermatozoa of the Przewalski's horse?
33 chromosomes ES p. 89; Evans p. 550/4
An American Miniature Horse may not exceed what height?
33 inches
What is the normal gestation of a mare?
335-350 days
There are how many irregularly shaped flat bones that make up the skull?
34
A registered miniature horse cannot exceed how many inches?
34 inches
What in the maximum height in inches for a registered American Miniature Horse?
34 inches
Gestation requires how many days?(senior only)
340 (300 to 400)
How many teeth does a mature female horse have?
36-38 teeth
What is thoracic vertebrae are withers?
3rd, 4th, and 5th
A hand measurement is equal to how many inches?
4
How many players make up a polo team?
4
The walk has how many beats to its stride?
4
How many beats is the gallop and what is the average speed of the gallop?
4 beat gait at 18 miles per hour, but can vary greatly.
How many beats is the walk and what is the average speed of the walk?
4 beat gait at 4 miles an hour.
What is the length and capacity of the cecum?
4 feet and 7 to 8 gallons
How long is the Cecum and where is it located?
4 feet long lies between the small intestine. Its more on the right side of the horse and holds up to 10 gallons of digesta
A well trained horse should travel at what speed during the walk?
4 miles per hour
What is the length of the esophagus?
4 to 5 feet
At what age do the canine teeth erupt?
4 to 5 years (accept anything within this range) YLM INT 205-2L 435/3
At what age are foals usually weaned?
4 to 6 months
In the United States, what is the average age a foal is weaned?
4-6 months
What is the recommended time for horses to have their feet trimmed or shod?
4-6 weeks
How many teeth does a mature MALE horse have?
40
How many teeth does a stallion or gelding have?
40
What is the average (and healthy) pulse of the horse?
40 beats per minute
You do the math... What is the cardiac output for a horse with a stroke volume of 1 liter and a heart rate of 40 beats per minute?
40 liters per minute Evans p. 111 440/4
At what angle should the slope of the shoulder be?
45 degree angle
The pasterns should be medium in length and set at approximately what angle?
45 degree angle
Name the ideal slope of the shoulders in degrees.
45-50 degrees
how long does it take food to completely pass through the digestive tract of the horse?
45-72 hours
In liters, what is the capacity of the large colon?
45-90 liters
How many days is the heat period in mares?
5 - 7 days
(Two Part) What is the recommendation for the minimum height for a perimeter fence and the minimum height for a fence used to divide pastures?
5 feet (60 inches) (perimeter); 4 ½ feet (54 inches) (divider) Evans p. 760; HIH 350-1
in barrel racing what is the penalty for turning over a barrel?
5 second penalty
By what age does a horse generally have all teeth erupted and thus considered "fullmouth"?
5 years
Bosals and snaffle bits are allowed in western classes on what age of a horse?
5 years and younger
At what age is a horse considered to have a full mouth?
5 years old
What is the range in days of the incubation period of West Nile virus?
5-15 days
How many foals and what colors for each are produced from 100 successful matings between a palomino stallion and palomino mare?
50 palamino, 25 chestnut, and 25 cremello
What fraction of genes of a foal came from its sire?
50%
What organ receives oxygenated blood from the renal artery?
Kidney Kainer plate 60
What is the general shape of the mare's ovaries?
Kidney beans
How many days does it take to produce sperm?
57-60 days
The horse had his beginning about how many million years ago?
58 million
What should the dimension of a tie-stall be for an adult horse?
5ft x 9ft
How many bones are in the hock?
6
How many incisors are there in the upper jaw of the stallion?
6
How many incisors do mature horses have in their lower jaw?
6
How long is a piggin string?
6 feet
For best pasture management, how tall should the pasture grass be before turning out horses on it in the spring?
6 to 8 inches
The splint bones usually fuse naturally to the cannon bone by the time the horse reaches what age?
6 years
What PH level should microbes be at
6-7
When do the temporary corner incisors erupt?
6-9 months of age
How many days does a mare need to be under artificial lighting to see a response?
60
Using the correct ratio, how old is a 20 year old mare in human years?
60 human years ( ratio 3:1 )
estrous cycle of mares usually results in ovulation after how many days?
60 to 90 days (accept anything within this range) YLM ADV 336-2L
In a "confirmation hunter" class, what percent of the class is judged on performance?
60%
A horse's body consists of what percentage of water?
65%
How many diploid chromosomes do donkeys have?
62 pairs
How many diploid chromosomes does horses and ponies have?
64 diploid chromosomes
How many events are offered in the National High School Rodeo Association?
7 for girls, and 7 for boys
In reining competitions, each horse begins with a score of what?
70
In horse how long is the small intestine?
70 feet (average)
What is the length and capacity of the small intestine?
70 feet long and 10 to 12 gallons
You are judging a cutting horse competition. It is important to remember when calculating the final scores that each entry begins with what score?
70 points HIH 180D-1
How many times does a horse chew per minute
70-90 times per minute
What two functions does the angle of the shoulder affect most?
Length of stride and absorption of shock
You do the math... A 25 year old horse would be equivalent to a human of what age?
75 years old (1 horse year = 3 human years) HIH 450-1
You do the math... Approximately 75 percent of a horses total body weight is made up of water. If your horse weighs 1000 pounds, how much of this total weight is water?
750 pounds ES p. 115 700/3
In a horse how many pairs of ribs are true and how many are floating?
8 true; 10 floating
What is the recommended age to start de-worming a foal?
8 weeks
Abortions caused by rhinonuemonitis occurs during what months of pregnancy?
8-11 months
What is the normal respiration rate of a horse?
8-15 bpm or 8-16 bpm
What is the mature horse's respiration rate at rest?
8-16 breaths per minute
What is the respiration rate for an adult horse at rest?
8-16 breaths per minute
What is the capacity of the stomach of the horse?
8-19 quarts
What is the capacity of the large colon?
80 quarts
A normal foal weighs what percent of the mare's body weight?
9-10%
At rest, how much more weight is supported by the front legs compared to the hind?
9-10%. In action, the front legs support 2/3rd of the body weight.
How much milk does the average size mare produce daily?
9-11 quarts
What body condition score would you assign a horse with an obvious crease down his back, patchy fat appearing over ribs, and bulging fat around tailhead?
9-extremely fat
You do the math...What is the minute respiratory volume for a horse with a tidal volume of 6 liters, a residual volume of 12 liters and a respiratory rate of 15 breaths per minute?
90 liters per minute (tidal volume x respiratory rate) (Residual volume is not a value needed for this calculation) Evans p. 109 450/5
What is a splint?
A capsule enlargement usually found in the inside upper part of the cannon.
Define the term Dapple.
A circular pattern or ring-shaped pattern in the horse's coat.
Approximately what percent of total body calcium is contained in the skeleton and teeth?
99%
What % of Saliva is water
99%
What is the normal body temperature of the horse?
99.5 - 101.5 degrees F
What is the temperature for a healthy horse at rest?
99.5-101.5 F
What is the temperature of the average adult horse?
99.5-101.5*F
What is a synovial fluid sheath?
A closed synovial fluid filled sac around a tendon.
What is a cataract?
A cloudy or opaque appearance of the eye
What is a vice?
A bad habit that may affect the horse's usefulness, dependability, or health.
What is a white facial marking that covers the forehead but not the eyes, and is the full width of the nasal bones (but not the nostrils) called?
A blaze
What is an impaction?
A blockage of the intestinal tract.
What is a sidebone?
A bony growth located above and toward the rear quarter of the hoofhead.
What is a ringbone?
A bony growth on either or both sides of the pastern.
What is a bone spavin and where is it found?
A bony growth usually found on the inside lower distal joints
What is the plaited rawhide part of the hackamore that fits over the nose?
A bosal
What is bastard strangles?
A type of strangles that abscesses occur on the body surface or internal organs.
What is a blood spavin?
A varicose vein enlargement in the area of the hock
What is a sarcoid?
A viral tumor composed mainly of connective tissues, which appears on the skin and is the most common type of tumor in the horse.
Describe the facial marking called a snip
A white marking between the nostrils on the muzzle
What is the Tarpan?
A wild horse of central Europe
Name three advantages to gelding a horse.
Less prone to injury; easier to care for; easier to haul
What is the primary difference between a horse with a roan coat and a horse with a gray coat?
A. A roan horse's coat does not change over time (proportion of white hairs is the same at birth and each successive coat); gray will become lighter (more white hairs with each successive coat) ES p. 38; Evans p. 81
What term refers to a mature female horse that has never been bred?
A. Maiden mare DET p. 174
What is the common term for Equine Periodic Opthalmia?
A. Moon Blindness Evans p. 521
What 4 beat gait is the slowest gait and is common to all breeds of horses?
A. Walk ES p. 70
Which breed has had the most influence in the development of light horse breeds in America?
A.Thoroughbred (also accept Arabian as correct answer since the Thoroughbred was developed primarily from the Arabian)
What is silver nitrate used to control in an open wound?
Bleeding
What is the term for any mark or deformity that diminishes beauty but does not affect a horse's usefulness?
Blemish
Name 3 factors that influence the water requirements of a horse.
Air temperature, activity level, function, feed intake, type of horse
In 1940, what association was formed in Forth Worth, TX?
AQHA
What is the simple definition of colic?
Abdominal pain
Hirsutism is a common symptom of Cushing's Disease. What is hirsutism?
Abnormally long hair coat DET p. 140 890/5
If a horse has the start of a Galvayne's groove, how old would the horse be?
About 10 years of age
Where is the horse's center of gravity located?
About six inches behind the elbow.
Superficial wounds that result from rubbing or scraping against an irritant surface are called what?
Abrasions
Name three qualities of good bedding.
Absorb urine, be free from dust, be readily available, be inexpensive, provide comfort, be easy to handle
What does the cecum do
Absorbs volatile fatty asids, amino acids and B vitamins. Food in the cecum lack water and can get stuck and this can cause food to get stuck. Can cause impaction colic
What does the large colon do
Absorption on water, electrolytes and short chain fatty acids (main source of energy)
You are the barn manager at a Quarter Horse breeding farm and note that one of the pregnant broodmares has wax-like secretions on the end of the teats. How soon would you expect this mare to foal?
Accept anything within range of 1 to 6 days Lewis p. 244; Evans p. 417; HIH 940-3
What is the function of the sesamoid bones?
Act as a fulcrum for the ligaments and tendons which support and move the leg.
What do bones do?
Act as levers, store minerals, and are the site of blood cell formation
What is the function of the pastern?
Acts to increase the flexibility of the fetlock joint and as a result reduces concussion.
What is Equine Viral Arteritis?
Acute upper respiratory tract infection caused by a specific herpes virus that may also cause abortion.
What must all barns include?
Adequate ventilation
What gland produces the hormone epinephrine?
Adrenal gland Evans p. 127
What is the placenta commonly called? (senior only)
Afterbirth
What type of test is a Coggins test?
Agar Gel Immuno diffusion test
Name 4 factors that can cause temperature variation in the individual horse.
Age, sex, level and intensity of exercise, precipitation, time of day, wind, ambient temperature
The color terms alazán, tostado and ruano are South American descriptions of chestnut horses. Identify the specific color of chestnut that is associated with each of these terms.
Alazán - red-colored horse with red points Tostado - red-colored horse with darker red-colored points Ruano - red-colored horse with lighter-colored points or a flaxen mane and tail ES p. 41 300/5
What legume hay, when properly harvested, exceeds all others in protein, energy, vitamin, and mineral content?
Alfalfa
What is another name for the digestive tract of the horse?
Alimentary canal
Identify four areas of the horse that would be visually appraised and palpated when determining a body condition score.
Along the top side of the neck, Over the rib cage, In the crease down the back (topline), Along the withers, In the area adjacent to the tail head, Over the hip and pin bones, Behind the shoulder/over the point of the shoulder HIH 720-3, 720-4
What are the functional units of the lungs where gas exchange actually occurs?
Alveoli
What is the name for the functional unit of the lungs that exchanges gas?
Alveoli
What do the initials AAEP stand for?
American Association of Equine Practioners
What is the only draft breed that orginated and is recognized as a breed in the US?
American Cream Draft
What does the ACDHA stand for?
American Cream Draft Horse Association
What breed of horse is registered on a temporary basis until it reaches five years of age?
American Miniature Horse
What breed of horse is registered on a temporary basis until the horse reaches five years of age?
American Miniature Horse
Old Sorrel, Peter McCue, Steeldust and Wimpy P-1 are foundation sires of this breed
American Quarter Horse
Name 5 breeds of gaited horses.
American Saddle Horse, Missouri Fox Trotter, Paso Fino, Peruvian Paso, Tennessee Walker, and Rocky Mountain Horse
Which current horse breed was originally known as the Kentucky Saddler?
American Saddlebred
What was the first association for an American breed of horse?
American Saddlebred Horse Association
When you cross a Tennessee Walking Horse with a Welsh Pony, what breed do you get?
American Walking Pony
What organization reviews and updates the Horse Industry Handbook and Youth Leaders Manual reference books?
American Youth Horse Council (AYHC) HIH 1940-2 220/3
What is the proper name for the nutrients sometimes referred to as "building blocks"?
Amino acids
What is strangles?
An acute contagious disease caused by infection with Streptococcus equi. The upper respiratory tract is inflamed and the adjacent lymph nodes, especially those between the jaws become enlarged and abscessed.
Your horse has gone into anaphylactic shock. What is this?
An acute, masssive, often fatal allergic reaction to an antigen
What does a follicle contain?(senior only)
An egg
Define the term weanling.
An equine foal that has been taken from its mother or dam and is no longer allowed to nurse.
Define the term yearling.
An equine from January 1st of the year the animal turns 1 year of age to January 1st of the year it turns 2.
What is moon blindness?
An eye disease that cause a cloudy, inflamed condition of the eye that may lead to blindness.
What is conjunctivitis?
An inflammation of the mucous membrane of the lining of the eye.
An insect that carries a disease from one infected horse to another uninfected horse is called what?
An insect vector.
Define the term stallion.
An intact male horse (one that has not been gelded) that is 4 years of age or more.
What is epiphora?
An overflow of tears
What is a defect in form or function that interferes with the usefulness of a horse called?
An unsoundness
What specific type of glucose metabolism or glycolysis results in the production of lactic acid?
Anaerobic HIH 850-2 410/4
What is the primary sign of iron deficiency?
Anemia
Mares that exhibit no outward signs of estrus during the winter months are said to be...? (senior only)
Anestrous
At what part of the mare's cycle is she not responsive to the stallion?
Anestrus
What is the fusing together of a joint by exostosis?
Anklyosis
This breed's name is derived from the Palouse River country of northwestern United States
Appaloosa
The genetic disorder Equine Night Blindness primarily affects which horse breed?
Appaloosa ES p. 100
Name the two breeds that were developed by the Native Americans.
Appaloosa and Chickasaw
Black Hand No.1 is the foundation of the Pony of Americas; he was the result of a mating of what two breeds?
Appaloosa mare and shetland stallion
What breed of horses are characterized by Leopard spot markings?
Appaloosas
What is the best and simplest way to control blood loss or hemorrhage from a wound?
Apply a pressure bandage (also accept apply direct pressure) Evans p. 609
What is the best way to control hemorrhage?
Apply a pressure bandage.
Where is the horse's center of motion located?
Approximately over the 15th vertebra
A mare that was bred on May 20 should foal in what month next year?
April
What breed is readily identified by a finely chiseled head and dished face, long arching neck, high tail carriage, and small build?
Arabian
What breed of horse has eyes that are naturally defined in black?
Arabian
What are two body types recognized by the American Miniature Horse Association?
Arabian and Quarter Horse
Identify four breeds or types of equines that Neonatal isoerythrolysis is more likely to occur in.
Arabian, Thoroughbred, Quarter Horse, Morgan, Warmblood, Miniature horses and pony breeds ES p. 102 550/5
What is the country of origin for the Falabella?
Argentina Evans p. 67 200/3
Name 6 amino acids.
Arginine, Nistadine, Isoluecine, Luecine, Lysine, Valine
What is the medical term for an irregularity in the rhythm of the heartbeat?
Arrhythmia
The lowering of oxygen saturation of the arterial blood is called what?
Arterial Hypoxemia
What carries blood away from the heart?
Arteries
What is the scientific name for joint inflammation?
Arthritis
What problem characterized by inflammation of a joint is more common in older horses?
Arthritis
In the horse world, what does the acronym A.I. stand for?
Artificial Insemination
At what age will foals show an interest in eating grains?
As early as two weeks
Where should a rider's weight be positioned to offer the greatest stability and least interference with a horse's motion?
As near as possible over the horse's center of motion
In young foals a pot belly, rough hair coat, slowed growth, coughing, and nasal discharge are indicative of what parasite infestion?
Ascarid (roundworm)
Name the parasite that is most common cause of coughs in foals.
Ascarid larvae
Give the common name for these four internal parasites...Parascaris equorum, Habronema, Strongyloides westeri, Cyathostomes
Ascarid or roundworms (Parascaris equorum) Stomach worm (Habronema) Threadworms (Strongyloides westeri) Small strongyles (Cyathostomes) (must specify "small" strongyles) Lewis p. 386, 392, 399, 406 835/4
Where specifically would the Galvayne's Groove be located?
At the gum margin of the upper corner incisor (at about 10 years of age; extends halfway down the tooth at 15 years; reaches the wearing surface at 20 years; completely disappears at 30 years of age)
Where is the white line located?
At the junction of the hoof wall and sole
Where do muscles that control the leg terminate?
At the knee
Where do the muscles that control leg movements terminate?
At the knee
Where is the hoof wall thickest?
At the toe and becomes thin at the quarters
What are the names of the two chambers found in each half of the horse's heart?
Atrium and ventricle
What is the wasting away of a body part or tissue called?
Atrophy
Explain what sweeny means.
Atrophy or decrease in size of a single muscle or group of muscles, usually found in the shoulder or hip.
What are the blinders and what are they used for?
Attachments to a bridle or good designed to restrict the vision of the horse from sides and rear and focus the vision foreward. Used on driving horses and race horses.
Where did the Haflinger originate?
Austria
Would a Standard Diamond Brand size 1 shoe most likely be used for shoeing a pony, average horse or a large horse?
Average size horse Evans p. 728 900/4
What class of dewormer is effective against Habronema, the parasite that causes "summer sores"?
Avermectins
Identify four of the general classifications of de-wormers used to control internal parasites.
Avermectins, Organophosphates, Benzimidazoles, Phenylguanidines, Pyrimidines HIH 430-7 805/5
Moving away from heel pressure is an example of what type of response?
Avoidance
What are 2 preventative measures you can use to avoid hyperthermia?
Avoiding prolonged exposure to the sun and do not overwork in high heat and humidity.
Explain how a horse may get azoturia?
Azoturia affects the muscles of the loin mostly in racing horses or light breeds and most commonly affects mares. It happens when the horse is worked hard with full grain portion all week but on Sunday it is not worked and still receives full feed, so on Monday it is feeling sick and showing symptoms.
What are the water-soluble vitamins?
B complex vitamins and vitamin C
Thiamin, biotin and riboflavin are examples of what specific group of vitamins?
B vitamins
In what unit is respiration measured?
BPM, Breaths per Minute
What is another name for a dorsal stripe?
Back stripe, line back or eel stripe ES p. 38
What are other names for the dorsal stripe?
Back stripe, lineback, eel stripe
In reference to "Body Condition Score", name 3 of the 6 body sites that are evaluated.
Back, neck, withers, ribs at midbarrel, behind the shoulder at forerib, tailhead
In reference to horse racing -what is the term for the side of the track furthest from the winning post?
Backstretch
What is the single most important characteristic in equine conformation selection?
Balance
There are six important features of a stride. Name at least four.
Balance, directness, height, length, rapidity, and regularity.
Name 4 important features of the stride
Balance, directness, height, length, rapidity, regularity
What are the five categories of judging a halter horse?
Balance, muscling, structure, quality and travel
When selecting a therapeutic riding horse, what are the three most important conformation factors to be considered?
Balance, structural correctness, way of going (tracking)
What is the term for a ration that supplies the proper amounts of all nutrients needed by the animal?
Balanced Ration or Complete Feed
Describe the extended trot.
Balanced, ground covering trot.
Describe two typical face markings of an overo paint?
Bald, apron, and bonnet-faced
Name 5 ways forage can be processed.
Baled, dehydrated, pelleted, silage, cubed, haylage
What is the syringe-like device used for giving large pills to a horse called?
Balling gun
What is the term for a tail cut off in a straight line?
Banged
Identify two of the three rodeo events that are referred to as "rough stock events"?
Bareback riding, saddle bronc riding and bull riding DET p. 237 550/4
What is another name for ringworm?
Barn itch
Name three areas of the horse's body where it sweats readily.
Base of the ears, chest, neck, flanks - not back
Why is balance the single most important characteristic in equine selections?
Because it forms the basics for movement, length of stride, and performance
Why is the mare called polyestrous?(senior only)
Because she cycles continuously throughout the breeding season in the absence of conception
Why is the mare referred to as being polyestrous?
Because she cycles continuously throughout the breeding season in the absence of conception.
Why is it impossible to predict the exact traits of an unborn foal?
Because the genetic value of each trait is unknown
Why is the hoof wall harder at the toe than at the quarters?
Because the toe is farther from the coronary band and therefore more keratinized
Why is the hoof wall harder at the toe than at the quarters?
Because the toe is further from the coronary band and therefore more keratinized.
Why is a horse or mule with little or no withers undesirable as a pack animal?
Because their conformation allows the saddle to turn and rub, creating painful sores.
What is the most common breed of draft horse in the US?
Belgian
Which draft horse breed has registered more per year than all other draft breeds combined?
Belgian
Which draft horse breed has registered more per year that all other draft breeds combined?
Belgian
Aniridia is a genetic disorder in which the iris of the eye is absent. This occurs primarily in which horse breed?
Belgian ES p. 100
What is the name of the protective boots that fit over the coronet band and bulbs of the heel?
Bell boots
Define anemia.
Below normal amount of red blood cells in the blood.
Name the warm season, perennial, sod-forming grass.
Bermuda grass
Excluding summer annuals, name 3 grasses commonly used as pasture or hay for horses.
Bermudagrass, fescue, timothy, kentucky bluegrass, bahiagrass, orchardgrass, and redtop.
Where is the small intestine located in the horse?
Between stomach and cecum
Where is the navicular bursa located?
Between the deep flexor and navicular bone.
Where is the coupling located?
Between the last rib and the point of hip.
Where are the intercostal muscles located?
Between the ribs
Where are the intercostals muscles located?
Between the ribs
An excess level of phosphorus and a low level of calcium can cause what disease?
Big head disease
What is the term for the type of vision where the horse sees the same scene with both eyes?
Binocular vision
What kind of vision does the horse use to judge distance?
Binocular vision
Horses with thin, brittle hoof walls can benefit from being fed what nutrients?
Biotin and calcium
Mosquitoes are considered to be the vector for transmission of West Nile Virus encephalitis. What is considered to be the primary reservoir host that infects mosquitoes with this disease?
Birds (especially crows, blue jays and raptors such as owls and hawks) HIH 665-1
What is the common term for parturition? (senior only)
Birth
What are four vices of horses that are dangerous to man?
Biting and nipping, striking, rearing, kicking, charging, and crowding
What is the most common color for the Shire?
Black Evans p. 72 200/3
When comparing the life expectancy of untreated wood fence posts, which of the following types of wood would last the longest? White oak, black locust or yellow poplar
Black locust Evans p. 770 920/4
What type of bedding can cause laminitis or founder?
Black walnut
What are the 3 dark base coat colors?
Black, chestnut, and bay
What color are the eggs of the nose bot fly?
Blackish
How are the horse's front legs attached to the rest of the body?
By muscles and tendons
How and why was the Cooperative Extension Service established?
By the Smith-Lever Act in 1914 as a way to distribute new research information to the states.
How is plant maturity of a hay sample visually determined?
By the amount of seed heads of grasses or the amount of flowers on the legumes present at the time of harvest.
Identify the three stallions that are traditionally considered to be the foundation sires for the Thoroughbred.
Byerly Turk, Godolphin Arabian and Darley Arabian Evans p. 21
What is a splint?
Calcification or bony growth, usually occurring on the inside of the cannon or splint bone area (medial and small metacarpal bones) of the front leg.
Horses with recurrence of urinary calculi would benefit from feeding a diet that has less of what specific mineral?
Calcium Lewis p. 297 750/3
What vein is located in the groove between the brachiocephalic and sternomandibular muscles in the neck?
External jugular (also accept jugular) Kainer plate 61 440/4
A lactating mare's diet should include additional carbohydrates and fats which supply energy and additional protein. The diet should also include an increase in the amount of what two specific minerals?
Calcium and Phosphorus Lewis p. 230 700/4
Name 2 important minerals involved in bone formation.
Calcium and phosphorous
Other than salt, what are the two most significant minerals added to horse diets?
Calcium and phosphorus
What 2 minerals make up 70% of the horse's body?
Calcium and phosphorus
What is the vertebral formula of the horse?
C7 T18 L6 S5 Ca15-21
What are 4 of the 6 factors that influence deworming programs?
Climate, humidity, rainfall, season, age of horse, concentration of horses per land area
What type of wounds are bruises, contusions, sprains, and muscle and tendon ruptures?
Closed wounds (skin not broken)
The disease tetanus is caused by what bacteria?
Clostridium tetani
What specific type of bacteria causes Tetanus?
Clostridium tetani HIH 445-2 820/3
WHOA means to slow down, stop, and stand. What is the opposite voice command, and what does it mean?
Clucking, it means to move or go in the direction of leg pressure, or rein pressure.
What action default would you relate to low, rounding withers?
Clumsy on the front legs and often forge.
Appaloosas have 4 identifiable characteristics which in part or combination will earn registration with the Appaloosa Horse Association. What are the 4 characteristics?
Coat pattern, mottled skin, striped hooves, white sclera around the eye
Hackney ponies are divided into two classes at shows. Name one of the two classes.
Cob-tail/Hackney class; long-tail/Harness class
What is the general term used to describe a horse that is closely coupled and stoutly built?
Cobby
What test would be indicated for a horse that is suspected of having Equine Infectious Anemia?
Coggins test HIH 630-1 840/3
What is the term that describes a horse that humps his back and does not settle down until the saddle has been on a few minutes?
Cold-backed
What is the term given to acute abdominal pain that may be caused by a great variety of disorders?
Colic
What do lethal white foals die from?
Colic (incomplete formation of digestion tract)
A newborn foal must drink the mare's first milk. What is this milk called?
Colostrum
What is the "first milk" a colt receives called?
Colostrum
What is the required combined weight of the saddle and jockey for colts and fillies running in the Kentucky Derby?
Colts-126 pounds; Fillies-121 pounds
What is an inherited disease of Arabian horses that results in a failure of the immune system to develop?
Combined ImmunoDeficiency (CID)
What is the round, silver disk on a western saddle called?
Conchoes or screw conchoes
What are the two categories of stimuli?
Conditioned and unconditioned
What is a response that is learned through practice called?
Conditioned response
Name the four c's of show ring etiquette.
Confidence, cooperation, consideration, and carefulness.
What are the four things to remember in the show ring?
Confidence, cooperation, consideration, carefulness
What is the term for the physical appearance of the horse to the arrangement of muscle, bone, and other body tissues?
Confirmation
What is the term for the physical appearance of an animal?
Conformation
What type of disease can be spread from one animal to another by direct or indirect contact?
Contagious
An abnormal contraction of the heel is what?
Contracted fee
Name the unsoundness that causes excessive pressure on the 3rd phalanx or coffin bone.
Contracted heel
What type of behavior is the result of seeking protection and affection from others?
Contractual behavior
Which is the more energy dense feed, oats or corn?
Corn
List 5 of the most common leg markings.
Coronet, pastern, ankle, half-stocking, stocking, white outside heels, white inside heels, ermine spotting or distal spots, sock
Name in order from smallest to largest the five major lower leg markings.
Coronet, pastern, sock, half stocking, stocking
What structure of the ovary forms from the tissues remaining after a follicle ruptures at ovulation?
Corpus Luteum
What is the term when a horse canters on the opposite lead to the direction of travel yet retaining the bend to the leading leg?
Countercanter
What type of horse performs the gait known as the jiggle?
Cow horse DET p. 157 640/4
What protects the brain?
Crainial cavity
What color is a double dilution of chestnut?
Cremello
I am bored and because of my boredom I like to chew wood fences. What is this vice called?
Cribbing
In reference to feed processing, what is the term for grain that passes through rollers with corrugated surfaces?
Crimping
What is the area between the loin and the tail head called?
Croup
In reference to fox hunting, what is the term for the "bay" of a hound?
Cry
"Ridgeling" is a slang term for what condition in the stallion?
Cryptorchid (one or both testes are retained within the abdominal cavity or inguinal canal, not descended into the scrotum) Kainer plate 76
What do you call a male horse that has retained one or both testicles?
Cryptorcid
When training a young horse, what must be specific and consistent?
Cues
An enlargement below the point of the hock typically seen in Sickle Hocked horses is what blemish?
Curb
What piece of equipment is used with a curb bit but not with a snaffle bit?
Curb chain or chin stap
Horses with sickle hocks are predisposed to what problem?
Curbs
What grooming tool is used to loosen hair and dirt in a circular motion?
Curry Comb
What piece of grooming equipment is used in a gentle circular motion to remove caked mud and loosen matted hair and dirt?
Curry comb
Name three grooming aids
Currycomb, sweat scraper, body brush, mane and tail comb, hoof pick, ect.
Plant poisoning from consumption of Johnson grass would be treated as what type of sudden death poisoning?
Cyanide-induced sudden death poisoning Lewis p. 334
What is the term for the wrap taken with a lariat around the horn of a western saddle when roping?
Dally
What is the term for the female parent or the mother?
Dam
What type of grain processing forces ground grains through a die under pressure and steam heat?
Extrusion
What sensory deficit is often present in horses with the splashed white color pattern?
Deafness ES p. 50 825/4
Define DSO.
Daily Sperm Output - the number of sperm which can be collected per 24 hour period from a stallion for 7 days.
How does ventilation help with the health of a horse?
Decreases dust, molds, and irritating gases
Movements of stomach and intestines, and elimination of residue are called _______.
Defecation
What are unsoundnesses?
Defects in form or function that interferes with the usefulness of the horse. They include defects in conformation, feet, legs, eyes, wind, health, and reproductive functions. They may be congenital or acquired
Skin pliability is a test for what?
Dehydration
What term describes a condition resulting from excessive loss of body fluids?
Dehydration
Genetic defects are described as a true, partial or delayed lethal. What type of lethal would Combined Immunodeficiency be considered?
Delayed genetic lethal (lethal that produces some characteristics that ultimately result in death after birth) HIH 1060-4, 1060-5 550/4
What is meant by parturition?
Delivery of foals
What is the star-shaped or circle-like structure near the center of the wearing surface of the permanent incisors?
Dental star
What is the star shaped or circle like structure near the center of the wearing surface of the permanent incisor?
Dental star or cup
Rapid growth is an important factor contributing to DOD. What do the initials DOD represent?
Developmental Orthopedic Diseases Lewis p. 283
What is synovial fluid made up of?
Dialysate of blood plasma and a mucopolysacharide called hyaluronic acid.
In general, what determines the severity of a snaffle bit?
Diameter (thickness) of the mouthpiece (smaller the diameter the more severe) HIH 1100-8 1000/3
What is the main symptom observed after ingestion of pokeweed?
Diarrhea Lewis p. 303 770/3
What are 3 symptoms of Potomac Horse Fever (PHF)?
Diarrhea, fever, depression, shock, laminitis
What are the two most common sources of calcium and phosphorus in horse feeds?
Dicalcium phosphate and steamed bone meal YLM ADV 202-2L
What is the name of the anti-coagulant in moldy clover hay that can cause blood not to clot?
Dicumerol
Name 3 functions of the alimentary canal.
Digest food, absorb nutrients, eliminate remaining food waste.
Name three functions of the alimentary canal.
Digest food, absorb nutrients, eliminate remaining food waste.
In general, what are the two major functions of the digestive tract?
Digestion and absorption ES p. 108 430/4
Name 3 systems of the horse's body that use smooth muscles.
Digestive, respiratory, circulatory, urogenital
What is the tissue located below the heel of the foot?
Digital cushion
What is Botulism and how do horses get it?
Disease caused by a toxin produced by gram positive bacterium called clostridium. They can get the bacteria from contaminated feeds like big bale silage with inadequate fermentation.
What is Equine Viral Rhinoneumonitis?
Disease caused by one of the several herpes viruses - type 1, type 2, or type 3. Abortions are caused by type 1.
What is the most important feature of the horse's make-up?
Eye
What are the three characteristics required of all Appaloosas?
Eye is encircled with white (white sclera), Skin is mottled (especially the nose and genitals), Hooves are vertically striped black and white, (do not accept spotted coat pattern) Evans p. 32; HIH 140-1 200/3
Describe a "pig eye".
Eye that is too small for the size of the head
What is the name for dark spots on a white cornet band?
Distal spots
How do you measure the size of an English saddle?
Distance from the saddle nail to the mid-point of the cantle.
Why can foals and growing horses usually be fed in groups with little problem?
Dominance hierarchies or pecking orders have not yet become strongly established.
What is the term used to describe an allele of a gene that has the ability when expressed to mask any observed phenotype from expression of either a different allele for the same gene or another gene regulating the same trait?
Dominant ES p. 90
Which cousin of the horse has a great deal more reasoning power than the horse?
Donkey
What type of equine is more efficient in digesting fiber and therefore can be fed a diet that is higher in fiber?
Donkeys ES p. 146 700/4
What two near relatives of horses may be infected with Equine Infectious Anemia?
Donkeys and mules
What is the term used to describe the dark marking that extends from the withers to the dock?
Dorsal stripe
The coat color of a dun and grulla are different, however, they both have what characteristic marking?
Dorsal stripe (do not accept black points or head is darker than body) ES p. 43 310/3
In general, what type of horse is often used as a nurse mare because they produce more milk?
Draft or draft-cross mares Lewis p. 273
Three day event competition involves which three tests?
Dressage, cross country, and stadium jumping
What two thing is a combination horse used for?
Driving and riding
Other than dental changes, identify three normal signs of aging that would be observed in the physical appearance of horses.
Drooping lower lip, Deep hollows above the eyes, Sway back, Graying hair HIH 450-1, 450-6
Name 4 changes that can be observed in the horse as it ages.
Drooping of the lower lip, swayed back, deepening of the hollows above the eyes, appearance of gray hairs around eyes and muzzle, loss of weight, leg/joint stiffness
What are bucked shins caused by?
Due to trauma to the periosteum, most often caused by concussion.
What are the four major variations of the basic coat colors?
Dun (Buckskin), Gray, Palomino, Pinto or Paint, Roan
What are the 3 sections of the small intestine
Duodenum Jejunum Ileum
In regards to pasture management, identify two instances when you should keep horses off pasture.
During pesticide spraying, when fertilizing, to reduce overgrazing, when there is fresh or lush pasture, during winter, when soils are wet HIH 360-3, 360-4 920/3
When do mosquitoes most commonly feed on horses?
Dusk
How often should horses be offered water when trailering long distances?
Every 3-4 hours YLM ADV 301-2L 960/3
What type of Rhinopneumonitis may invade the brain and spinal cord causing incoordination, paralysis and recumbency?
EHV-1 (Equine Herpes Virus Type I) HIH 610-1 850/4
What is the rhinopheumonitis related virus that rarely causes abortion in mares?
EHV-4
What are three types of viruses?
EIA, influenza, equine viral Rhinopneumonitis, Equine Viral Arteritis, Equine Encephalomyelitis, Rabies.
During hot weather, when is the best time to do strenuous riding?
Early morning or late evening
What horse's body part points toward sound first?
Ears
What does EEE stand for?
Eastern Equine Encephalomyelitis
The highest mortality rate occurs in horses that develop neurologic disease as a result of which type of equine encephalomyelitis?
Eastern Equine Encephalomyelitis HIH 625-3 850/4
What are the 4 strains of equine encephalomyelitis?
Eastern, Western, West nile, and Venezuelan
Name 2 types of Encephalitis.
Eastern, western, and Venezuelan
What is coprophagy?
Eating feces
What shoe should the farrier use to support the rear portion of the hoof in horses with navicular disease?
Egg bar
What type of bar shoe would be used for the treatment of a horse with navicular disease?
Egg bar (do not accept heart bar) HIH 540a 900/3
Name the 4 stages of the life cycle of a fly.
Egg, larva, pupa, adult
Name the four stages of a parasite.
Egg, larva, pupa, adult
What is the 4-stage cycle of a parasite?
Egg, larva, pupa, adult
What is the name for a shoe with a convex bar connecting at its heels?
Egg-bar shoe
In which joint is the olecranon bone located?
Elbow DET p. 195 410/4
Horses that sweat profusely lose water as well as what?
Electrolytes
Define Defecation.
Elimination of solid waste products from the body (pooping!)
What is the scientific name for sleeping sickness?
Encephalomyelitis
What is the study of hormones and their effects called?
Endocrinology
What does net energy refer to?
Energy actually used by the animal
Name 4 ways in which grains differ nutritionally.
Energy, crude proteins, vitamins, minerals, fiber
Name 3 things that a good quality legume hay is higher in than a good quality grass hay.
Energy, protein, calcium, Vitamin A, Vitamin B
Define Proud flesh.
Excessive granulation tissue rising above the edges of a wound, forming a raw mound which makes further healing impossible without medication or surgery.
Name the breed that is considered on of the oldest known types of horses.
Exmoor
What is capped hock?
Enlargement on point of hock
What are bucked shins?
Enlargement on the front of the cannon between the knee and the fetlock joints.
Name the term that is defined by DAWN HORSE, and the period it live in?
Eohippus, Eocene period
The horse's skin is composed of what two layers?
Epidermis and dermis
What is the thin layer of cartilage near the ends of bones which allows them to grow?
Epiphysial cartilage
All long bones of the young horse's legs have what near their ends?
Epipyseal cartilage plate
If genes at one locus affect the genes at another locus, this is called what?
Epistasis
What rare genetic disease results in foal death due to infection and the characteristic appearance of foals with missing patches of hair or skin at birth?
Epitheliogenesis Imperfecta Evans p. 514 880/3
What is the common name for the medication Magnesium Sulfate that is used as a foot soak to promote drainage of a hoof abscess?
Epsom salts HIH 540-2 805/3
What virus causes Rhinopnuemonitis?
Equine Herpes Virus
What disease is diagnosed by a Coggins test?
Equine Infectious Anemia
What is EIA?
Equine Infectious Anemia
What does EPSM stand for?
Equine Polysaccharide Storage Myopathy
What is another name for moon blindness?
Equine Recurrent Uveitis
Name the equine disease that is characterized by a respiratory illness, peripheral edema, and abortion.
Equine viral arteritis
What similar viral disease affects horses and swine?
Equine viral arteritis
Name the Genus of the living members of the horse family.
Equus
In regards to evolution, what term refers to the first "true horse" that first appeared approximately 1 million years ago?
Equus ES p. 6 100/3
The domestic horse belongs to which species?
Equus Caballus
What muscle causes the hair to stand on end and helps to keep the horse warm in cold weather?
Erectores pilorum DET p. 99 410/4
What term describes the period when a tooth breaks through the gum?
Eruption
A 5 foot long muscle that moves food in a wave like motion into the stomach
Esophagus
Which part of the digestive tract has the fastest rate of passage for ingesta?
Esophagus ES p. 109 430/4
Which amino acids must be supplied in the feed - the essential or non-essential amino acids?
Essential
The ovary is responsible for the production of which two female hormones?
Estrogen and progesterone
During what stage of the mare's estrous cycle is the mare receptive to the stallion?
Estrous
What is the term that is used to describe the length of time from one ovulation to the next.
Estrous Cycle
A foal that is being weaned will call for its dam. This would be categorized as what type of behavior?
Et-epimeletic behavior Evans p. 676
Color is largely controlled by the pigment melanin. What are the two forms of melanin?
Eumelanin and Pheomelanin ES p. 93 300/3
When trailering a horse, how often should a horse be offered water?
Every 3 to 4 hours
When horses are traveling long distances in trailers, water should be offered to them how often?
Every 3-4 hours
When traveling long distances, how often should a horse be offered water?
Every 3-4 hours
Name the 2 hormones released by the pituitary gland to regulate the estrous cycle.
FSH-follicle stimulating hormone; LH-luteinizing hormone
Which way should an open-front shelter face?
Face away from the prevailing winds
What two categories are the white markings of horse broken into?
Face markings, and Leg markings
Give another name for the oviducts.
Fallopian tubes
What is another name for the oviducts?
Fallopian tubes
Exostosis located on either the short or long pastern bone, and not involving a joint, is called what?
False ringbone
What term refers to a horse that breaks through the starting gait prematurely.
False start
True or False: The horse is the fastest animal on foot and possesses great endurance.
False.
How do nutrients pass from the mare to the fetus?(senior only)
From the mare into the placenta and then through the navel cord to the fetus
Give two terms commonly used to describe the condition of the racetrack footing.
Fast, sloppy, muddy, heavy DET p. 272 1040/3
In regards to anatomy, the horses first line of defense against cold weather is a long thick hair coat which provides insulation and protection. What part of the anatomy provides additional insulation and is considered to be the next line of defense against cold?
Fat (layer of fat under the skin) Lewis p. 188 460/4
What general term would describe a horse with a body condition score of 9?
Fat or obese
Name three paths of physiological water loss from a horse's body.
Feces, sweat, urine, and respiration
What are the 5 types of horse body fluids?
Feces, urine, tears, sweat, saliva
During a normal foaling, will the front or back feet come out first?
Front feet
What is Potomac horse fever?
First recognized in the Potomac Valley. First sign is mild depression and decrease in appetite. Body temperature may be elevated and gut sounds are decreased or absent. After 24 - 48 hours, a profuse watery diarrhea may develop. More symptoms may come later. Caused by Rickettsia Ehrlichia.
What is a quitter?
Fistula of the hoofhead
What is the collective term for stirrup leathers, stirrup irons, and a girth?
Fittings
What noseband is a cross between a cavesson and a figure eight noseband?
Flash noseband DET p. 109 1000/3
What is the name for a horse's reaction to novel or pleasurable smells; characterized by curling back the upper lip and inhaling deeply?
Flehmen response
Filing of rough, irregular teeth to give a smoother grinding surface is called______.
Floating
Name one function that sodium, potassium, and chloride are essential for.
Fluid balance, nerve and muscle function, and acid/base balance
The short estrus period soon after foaling is called what?
Foal heat
Identify four causes of diarrhea in foals. Nutritional causes
Foal heat, Parasites (threadworms, strongyles, ascarids), Bacteria (E. coli, salmonella, clostridium, rhodococcus equi), Virus (rotavirus, coronavirus, adenovirus), Gastric ulcers, Sand ingestion, Combined Immunodeficiency, (also accept infection as general term that would include both viral and bacterial infections) Lewis p. 259 830/4
What does the term "passive transfer of immunity" mean?
Foal is born without any protection from diseases. Protective antibodies in the mare become concentrated in the colostrums. Foal consumes these antibodies by drinking the colostrums in the mare's milk, which help to protect the newborn foal against deseases.
What is the hindgut
Food not digested in the foregut ends up in the hindgut which digests food through fermentation rather that enzymes.
Give the term for the traveling defect when the toe of the hind foot hits the sole or the shoe of the forefoot on the same side.
Forging
Fossa and tuberosity are terms used to describe bones. In general, what do these two terms describe?
Fossa - hollow or depressed area Tuberosity - prominence or projection DET p. 113, 275 410/3
Rings on the hoof are an indication of what disorder?
Founder
What condition causes the hoof to turn up and develop rough, deep rings in the hoof wall?
Founder
What is the name for an inflammation of the laminae of the horse's hoof causing possible rotation of the coffin bone?
Founder
How many toes did the Eohippus have in the front foot?
Four
Describe hipdown.
Fracture of prominence of hip and falling away.
What are screwdriver fractures?
Fractures of long pastern bones
How should sodium chloride be fed in a horse's diet?
Free choice in the form of block salt, loose salt, or added to feed mix
What does the term clean limbs mean?
Free from blemishes.
The chestnut horse you recently purchased at an auction has a brand that is white in color. Would the brand most likely be a hot brand or a freeze brand?
Freeze brand Evans p. 809
What two measurements could be used to help determine a horse's speed?
Frequency of stride and length of stride
When horses lick at the areas where bot eggs are attached, what two necessary factors is the horse providing that allows the bot eggs to hatch?
Friction, moisture, and warmth
What part of the horse's foot provides traction and absorbs shock?
Frog
How is the seat length of a stock saddle measured?
From the base of the horn to the top of the cantle
The pregnancy process is also known as...?(senior only)
Gestation
A sire's offspring is referred to as what?
Get
There are three kinds of joints in the limbs, name all three and give an example of each?
Gingylymus or hinge joint-fetlock, Arthrodial or plane joints-coffin or knee joints, Enarthrodial or ball make up and socket joints-hip joint.
What is an open sore that forms just behind a horse's elbow?
Girth gall
Give two functions of the butt bar in a horse trailer.
Gives the horse something to brace against instead of the door; safety mechanism to keep horse in trailer in case door or ramp comes open.
Melatonin inhibits what hormone?
GnRH
What is the most important winter feed for horses?
Good quality hay
What is the most important winter feed given to horses?
Good quality hay YLM INT 204-2L 700/3
Give 2 reasons why you do not need to add Vitamin B to a horse's ration.
Good quality hay is an excellent sourse, and significant amounts are produced in the horse's large intestine.
What type of trailer hitch must be securely attached to the frame and the truck bed?
Gooseneck HIH 1155-1 960/3
What breed is referred to as "Skogsruss" in their homeland?
Gotland Evans p. 75 200/4
What is another name for an unregistered horse?
Grade
Is hay or grain higher in energy?
Grain
Changing the diet of a lactating mare 5 to 7 days before weaning and for at least 2 weeks following weaning will make the transition quicker and more comfortable. What should be eliminated from the mare's diet during this period of time?
Grain Lewis p. 271 510/4
Name 3 factors that may cause laminitis.
Grain overload; exhaustion; lush grass; contact with black walnut shavings; retained placenta; excessive cold water; excessive concussion.
What fruit did the Palomino name derive from?
Grape-Palamino grape, a golden grape of California
You are the night attendant for a large breeding farm. One of the broodmares is lying down and in hard labor. The foal is in a normal presentation with the front feet, front legs and nose delivered, however, even with strong contractions and pushing by the mare the labor is not progressing with delivery of the shoulders. Give three guidelines on how to correctly assist the mare with the delivery.
Grasp the foal's legs at the ankles with your hands Maintain the correct position with one foot slightly forward As the mare exerts pressure hold the foal at the level the mare has expelled the foal to so the foal does not slide back Do not pull on the foal unless the mare is exerting pressure When pulling only one person should exert slight pressure When pulling exert downward pressure in an arc toward the mare's hocks to maintain correct delivery position Strong traction on the forelegs can result in damage to the mare or the foal's chest HIH 940-4, 940-5 500/4
What are two basic types of forages?
Grasses and legumes
The hair coat of the foal will be a solid color, but with each consecutive hair coat, more and more white hairs will be added until what color becomes evident?
Gray
What is the dominant color of the Lipizzan breed?
Gray
What is the term for the chronic dermatitis that occurs from inflammation of the back of the pastern?
Grease-heel, Scratches, Grease or Mud fever (also accept cracked heels) Evans p. 167; DET p. 183
What is a developing splint called?
Green splint
List 4 ways grain can be processed for horse feed.
Grinding, dry rolling, crimping, pelleting, steam rolling, and extruded
What term describes when the horse is required to stand still when the lead rope or reins are dropped on the ground?
Ground tie
Name two of the horse body functions that are controlled by the endocrine system.
Growth, reproduction, digestion, and metabolism
A horse that is smoky blue or mouse colored with black points is called what color?
Grulla
What horse coat color is smoky or mouse colored with a black mane and tail?
Grullo
What is the general term for the bacteria and other microorganisms that normally reside in the large intestine?
Gut flora
Gastric juices contain...
HCL (hydrochloric acid) Pepsin Gastric lipase
this is a genetic disease in which muscle fibers leak potassium into the horses blood
HYPP Hyperkalemic Periodic Paralysis
What are the 3 classifications of bits?
Hackamore bit, snaffle bit, curb
What is the difference between a hackamore and a bosal?
Hackamore has shanks and a bosal does not.
What breed of horse is known as the "aristocrat" of the showring?
Hackney
Which breed is known as the "Prince of Ponies" and "aristocrat of the show ring"?
Hackney Pony Evans p. 61; HIH 158B-1 200/ 3
Name three registered breeds of horses which the horse's ancestry is 50% Arabian in origin.
Half-Arabian, National Show Horse, Morab, Pintabian
What piece of equipment do you put on your horse's head to lead them around?
Halter
All Standardbreds trace their ancestry to what horse?
Hambletonian 10 (Hambletonian) HIH 171B-1
What is the proper term for the steel or wooden arms that are fitted to the collar of a harness?
Hames DET p. 129 1000/4
What is the name for the tendon located above the hock?
Hamstring
What are 3 training aids the rider uses that require the horse's sense of touch?
Hands, legs, weight.
The Liverpool bit is used for what?
Harness horses
What is the teamster's term for signaling a turn to the left?
Haw
What are the functional divisions of a horse?
Head and neck, forehand assembly, and rearhand assembly.
Name the 3 parts of the epididymis.
Head, body and tail
When a horse has a blanket clip, which body parts of the horse are left unclipped?
Head, neck and legs
What are the 3 basic parts of a bridle?
Headstall, bit, and reins
Name 3 things that vitamin A does for a horse.
Health of the eye, lungs, digestive system, reproductive system, and tissue of nasal passages.
Blood is pumped through the vascular system by what organ?
Heart
With a horse that has quarter cracks, what type of shoe can be used to transfer weight from the wall of the hoof to the frog?
Heart bar shoe
If a horse has difficulty in breathing and/or lung damage, it is said to have ________.
Heaves
What is another name for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)?
Heaves
What is another name for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease?
Heaves
Name 2 health problems that moldy and dusty hay can create.
Heaves and colic
Name three different types of wire fence.
High- tinsele, electric, twisted barbless, barbed, chain link
A saddle seat saddle is often referred to as a "cut back" saddle. The head of the saddle is cut back to accommodate what characteristic conformation aspect of the breeds that are most often shown in the saddle seat division?
High-withers (also accept anything that describes the high head and neck carriage) HIH 1100-1 1000/3
Do the front legs or hindlegs have the most joints?
Hindlegs
What is a ginglymus joint?
Hinge joint (ex. elbow) Kainer plate 13; Evans p. 688 410/3
What is scalping?
Hitting the hind leg at the coronet with the toe of the front foot.
What is the common term for the soft, raised bumps that result as a response to an allergic reaction?
Hives
A spavin refers to various diseases of what joint?
Hock
In which joint would the calcaneous be found?
Hock (tarsus) Kainer plate 30 410/4
What type of knot forms the eye of a lariat?
Honda knot (Honda) DET p. 141 1060/4
Biotin is often fed to improve what specific part of the horse?
Hoof
What piece of equipment is used by a farrier to determine the angle of the hoof?
Hoof Gauge
What farrier's tool is used to pare away dead sole from the hoof?
Hoof Knife
What farrier's tool is available in right-handed and left-handed styles?
Hoof knife
In addition to a hoof pick, what are the three basic tools used by a farrier when trimming the feet?
Hoof knife (farrier's knife), rasp and hoof nippers (nippers) Evans p. 722, 725
Other than radiographs, what is the best method of diagnosing navicular disease?
Hoof testers
What tool is used to help locate an area of damage or injury in the foot?
Hoof testers
The normal, ideal hoof supports the primary weight of the horse on what part?
Hoof wall
What part of the hoof bears the weight of the horse?
Hoof wall
What part of the hoof supports the primary weight of the horse?
Hoof wall
Fullering, web, and branch are parts of what?
Horse shoe
What are designed to protect the horseshoer's legs?
Horse shoeing aprons
What qualities are tested in Endurance Riding?
Horsemastership, Fitness of the horse and rider, Judgement of pace.
What is meant by the term Hotbloods?
Horses of Arabian decent.
What is meant by the term Coldbloods.
Horses of the draft horse breeding.
What are the benefits of using a slant load trailer for the horse?
Horses seem to ride better, they experience less stress, and they are more stable during starts and stops.
What external parasite is the intermediate host for the Habronema species of the stomach worm?
House fly (musca domestica) or Stable fly (stomoxys calcitrans) (only need to give one answer) HIH 415-1; Evans p. 645 835/4
Administration of intravenous fluids is essential for the correction of electrolyte and acid-base abnormalities when treating a horse with salmonellosis. Identify three of the most common electrolyte or acid-base abnormalitites that occur.
Hyponatremia (low sodium) Hypochloremia (low chloride) Hypokalemia (low potassium) Hypocalcemia (low calcium) Acidosis HIH 660-3 805/5
Which part of the brain controls reproduction?
Hypothalamus
Name five endocrine tissues found in a horse's body.
Hypothalamus, pituitary, pancreas, thyroid, parathyroid, adreanal glands, ovaries, testes, uterus
There are three parts of the small intestine. Which of these parts is the most distal portion?
Ileum Kainer plate 51
What important protein does colostrum contain?
Immunoglobulin antibodies
Name 4 types of colic.
Impaction, sand, incarceration, and exercise induced.
What are defective eyes?
Impaired vision or blindness
What is the name of the early training that sensitizes foals to appropriate human requests?
Imprinting
A rubefacient is a substance that reddens the skin and produces a mild irritation. What is the purpose of using such a substance?
Improves circulation to the area (improves healing) DET p. 237 805/5
Identify four advantages of having a "Dutch" or open top exterior door for each horse stall.
Improves stable ventilation (better air quality), More light, Permits horse to put head out into fresh air, Decreases respiratory diseases, Helps alleviate boredom/stable vices, Provides a fire exit Lewis p. 181
How should a hoof pick be used?
In a heel to toe motion
What is the treatment for a splint?
In a majority of cases a splint will "set" with rest, and the inflammation resolves itself naturally to a bony blemish. If lameness persists, blistering or surgery is possible.
How is the height of a horse measured?
In hands
On what area of the horse does "wet mange" usually first appear?
In the areas of the tail
How does the function of the placenta differ in passive immunity when comparing equines and humans?
In the horse antibodies are not passed across the placental barrier (as in humans) (The foal must obtain antibodies by ingesting colostrum) ES p. 169 510/4
Where does digestion begin
In the mouth
How are the eight bones in the horse's carpus arranged?
In two rows
What is ataxia?
Inability to coordinate voluntary muscular movements
Age determination is made by studying the twelve front teeth. These teeth are called what?
Incisors
What are the 12 front teeth in the horse's mouth called?
Incisors
Give two benefits of exercising a horse in a pool.
Increase wind, Increase stamina, improve muscle tone, cardiovascular fitness, and to prevent concussion to limbs.
Give 4 reasons why exercising a horse in a swimming pool is beneficial for the horse.
Increase wind; improves muscle tone; increases stamina; prevents conscussion to limbs
What does the copper do on a bit?
Increases salivation
Give two advantages of the elevated inside rim on a polo shoe.
Increases traction, prevents sliding, enables foot to roll over faster, allows horse to pivot on the shoe while maintaining toe grip regardless of where the foot breaks over Evans p. 737
What is the slang term for the hobbles used on pacers to prevent them from breaking into a trot or gallop?
Indiana pants DET p. 151 1000/4
Identify five advantages of using open-front sheds in comparison with traditional stabling for horses.
Inexpensive to build and maintain,Less labor and therefore more time available to handle horses, etc. Can be cleaned with a tractor and loader. No daily stall cleaning, Require less bedding. Less space required for each horse than stalls. Better ventilation, Less respiratory problems. Less digestive problems. Better attitude of horses/Less stall vices. Improved muscle tone/Less injuries with free exercise. Fire safety/ Fires not likely to occur and horses not trapped Evans p. 772 920/5
Entry, development and multiplication of an infectious agent in the body is what?
Infection
What does the term sterile mean?
Infertile; unable to breed
What is a fistula of the withers?
Inflamed swelling of the withers
What are bowed tendons?
Inflammation and enlargement of the flexor tendons at the back of the front cannon.
What is phlebitis?
Inflammation of a vein
What is thyroiditis?
Inflammation of the thyroid gland.
What is the most common infectious respiratory disease of the horse?
Influenza
What other two diseases is Viral Arteritis like?
Influenza and EVR
What is at the ovarian end of the oviduct?
Infundibulum
What bears more weight; the inside or outside splint bone?
Inside-the inside splint bone supports a portion of 2 carpal bones of the knee while the outside bone only supports one.
Describe the difference between interfering and forging.
Interfering: the striking of fetlock or can of the opposite foot.
What are the differences between an internal parasite and an external parasite?
Internal parasite: lives in the internal organs External parasite: lives outside the body on skin and hair.
What is the "key" to a successful parasite control program?
Interruption of the parasite's life cycle.
What are the two most common types of colic?
Intestinal spasm and large intestine impaction
In what country did the Connemara ponies originate?
Ireland
What is the essential component of the hemoglobin of the red blood cells?
Iron
There are many different nutritional deficiencies that may result in anemia. Identify four of these nutrients.
Iron Copper, Vitamin E Vitamin B6, Folic acid Vitamin B12, Protein Vitamin K Evans p. 307; Lewis p. 51 700/4
Anemia is the primary symptom of what type of mineral deficiency in the horse?
Iron deficiency
What are blemishes?
Is an acquired physical defect that does not interfere with the usefulness of the horse, but may diminish its value.
What is the function of the caecum?
It acts as a holding chamber for the rest of the large intestine
Why is a low center of gravity important?
It allows a horse to shift weight more easily to perform athletic maneuvers.
What does the deep flexor tendon do?
It attaches to the semilunar crest of the coffin bone and folds the legs as the deep flexor muscles contract and pull the tendon over the fulcrum points formed by the navicular and sesamoid bones.
Equine sweat is hypertonic. What does that mean?
It contains a significant amount of salts, primarily sodium and potassium.
In comparison to other parasites, what is unique about the adult botfly?
It has no mouth parts and cannot eat.
Define an "essential" amino acid.
It is one the MUST be supplied in the diet.
What is the definition of a stride?
It is the distance between successive imprints of the same foot.
What is bursitis?
It is when a bursa becomes injured or inflamed
What does the panniculus muscle do in the horse?
It moves the skin and shakes flies off the horse.
Other than the characteristic curly coat, what is unique about the mane and tail of the Bashkir Curly?
It often falls out completely each summer and re-grows during the winter DET p. 8 200/4
Why would a short gaskin be an undesirable conformation fault?
It often results in short strided horses.
What is the job of the skeleton?
It provides the framework that gives the body form, supports the soft parts, and protects vital organs.
What is the purpose of a roller in a bit?
It stimulates saliva and acts as a pacifier.
According to the AQHA breed registry, in what month would a horse born in March be considered a yearling?
January
The recognized universal birth date of horses used by U.S. breed associations is?
January 1st
Most foundation Quarter Horses trace their ancestry to which Thoroughbred stallion?
Janus DET p. 157 200/3
What would a brownish-green urine color indicate?
Jaundice, azatoria, tying-up, Monday morning sickness or disease
Which type of equine has a gestation period that is approximately 30 days longer than a mare?
Jennet (donkey) Evans p. 76 510/4
What term refers to the shield-like bulge between the eyes of Arabian horses?
Jibbah HIH 153B-2 200/4
What is the administrative body for Thoroughbred racing?
Jockey Club
Give another name for the following four gaits: trot, canter, slow gait, rack.
Jog, lope, stepping pace, single foot
Describe the term articulation.
Junction between two or more bones/joints.
Who is the foundation sire for the Morgan horse?
Justin Morgan (Figure) Evans p. 36 200/3
What is the most effective treatment for Recurrent Airway Obstruction?
Keep horse outdoors 24 hrs/day on pasture only.
Why should you use a hackamore when training a young horse?
Keep mouth soft
In reference to wound care, name 4 purposes of a bandage.
Keeps wound clean; keeps medication on/in wound; controls bleeding; reduces swelling; protects from infection; protects from further trauma.
Three race tracks in the Triple Crown are?
Kentucky Derby, Preakness, Belmont Stakes
Identify the two most palatable grasses for horse pastures
Kentucky bluegrass and timothy Lewis p. 109 780/3
Name 4 types of open wounds.
Lacerations, punctures, abrasions, tears, incisions, and penetrating wounds
What is the production of milk called?
Lactation
What acid accumulates in muscle and is believed to cause muscle soreness?
Lactic acid
The horny inside of a hoof is called _____.
Laminae
What connects the hoof wall to the coffin bone?
Laminae
In reference to a horse, give four characteristics of a coarse head?
Large head, thick muzzle, long, roman nose, small eye, thick throat latch
In what part of the horse's digestive system is grass and/or hay digested via fermentation by microbes?
Large intestine
Where do pinworms mature?
Large intestine
Where in the digestive tract are amino acids synthesized?
Large intestine
When food leaves the Cecum, where does it go
Large intestine (colon)
Why would the size of the nostrils be important to a horse?
Large nostrils allow for maximum air intake
Why would size of nostrils be important?
Large ones allow for maximum air intake
What is the disorder that is associated with dysfunctions of the larynx causing roaring?
Laryngeal Hemiplegia
What drug is used on bleeders in racing?
Lasix a diuretic
When should mares be placed under artificial lighting in order to ovulate in mid to late February?
Late November or early December
What are wing-like structures attached to the sides of the coffin bone?
Lateral cartilages
What is the longest muscle in the horse's body?
Latissimus dorsi muscle
What is the first pair in driving called?
Leaders
What is the name for the lower horn on the near side of a sidesaddle?
Leaping horn DET p. 166 1000/4
When preparing to mount, what hand do you hold the reins?
Left hand
On a western bridle, what side of the horse does the throatlatch buckle?
Left side
The length of the underline should also affects freedom or what of what movement?
Leg movement.
Name 2 items used to protect the horse while it is being trailered.
Leg wraps, head bumper
Where on the horse would there be no sweat glands?
Legs
Name four natural aids used to control the horse.
Legs, hands, weight and voice
What type of hay is higher in calcium and protein?
Legume hay
Name 3 things whose length are determined by shoulder angle.
Length of neck, length of back, length of stride, depth of heart girth.
(Two Part) What specific type of blood cell is affected in a horse with leukemia and what is the difference between leukemia and leukopenia?
Leukemia affects the white blood cells. Leukemia is an increased number of white blood cells and leukopenia is an abnormally low number of white blood cells. DET p. 168 840/5
The croup, or rump, should be long, wide, and ______?
Level
What are 3 major preparation steps needed before installing rubber mats in a stall?
Leveling the floor, packing the floor, and making sure the stall has good drainage.
Which parasite of the horse comes in two types - biting and sucking?
Lice
A horse that has pediculosis is infested with what type of external parasite?
Lice Lewis p. 399
Cannon, pastern and foot action are controlled by what two things?
Ligaments and tendons
What shape are the sesamoids?
Like pyramids
Why should you use a tighter curb chain on a half-breed or spade bit?
Limts the rise of the port, avoiding possbile injury to the roof of the mouth.
What term describes producing offspring from parents having common ancestry?
Linebreeding
What breed is born brown, mouse grey or black-brown, but typically turns white between the ages of 6 and 10?
Lipizzan HIH 159B-1 200/4
What is the horse's largest organ?
Liver
Poisonous plants that are classified as hepatotoxic primarily affect which organ?
Liver Lewis p. 309 770/3
Plant poisoning due to pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PA) results in damage to and eventual failure of what organ?
Liver Lewis p. 313 770/5
This bit has a straight bar mouthpiece and shanks. It can be used as a snaffle or curb and is most commonly used on heavy harness or plow horses. Identify this bit.
Liverpool bit DET p. 170 1000/3
What are two considerations when installing a paddock gate?
Location-not in corner, not in low, wet area; Size-is it just for horse traffic or machinery too; Durability/Material-is it safe for horses.
What is another name for tetanus?
Lock jaw
Name 3 types of ticks that attack horses.
Lone star tick, cayenne tick, gulf coast tick, winter tick, American dog tick, Rocky Mountain wood tick, black legged tick
What are the splint bones shaped like?
Long drawn out triangle or icicles and have small nodules on the pointed ends.
Name the four classifications of bones in the horse.
Long, short, flat, irregular
What is the longest muscle in the back?
Longissimus dorsi DET p. 171 410/4
What causes heat cramps?
Loss of electrolytes
Explain the difference between low ring bone and high ring bone.
Low ring bone-arthritis of the coffin joint; High ring bone-arthritis of pastern joint
The reproductive efficiency of a horse is lower, average, or higher than most domestic animals?
Lower
To see an object up close, a horse must do what?
Lower its head
What is parrot mouthed?
Lower jaw is shorter than upper jaw
Levels of acid detergent fiber (ADF) and neutral detergent fiber (NDF) indicate the maturity and digestibility of hay. Would low or high levels indicate better quality hay?
Lower levels of ADF and NDF HIH 750-2 780/3
The trachea leads to the
Lungs
What are known as the filters in the circulatory system?
Lymph nodes
Strangles is a disease of what system?
Lymphatic
Intake of these nutrients makes it possible to perform what?
Maintenance, growth, production (reproduction), and work
Give four reasons for maintaining a good fences.
Makes horse operations possible, maintains boundaries, reduces animal loss, decreases accidents from loose horses on the road, promotes neighborly relationships, increases property value, adds attractiveness/distinctiveness to the premises.
Are male or female horses primarily affected by genetic diseases that have an X-linked mode of inheritance?
Male horses HIH 1060-3 550/4
Which sex of the horse is more commonly possesses canine and wolf teeth, and how many of each are there typically present?
Male horses Wolf teeth-2 (may or may not appear) Canine teeth-4
When talking about horse colors, the term "points' refers to what?
Mane, tail, lower leg, ear rims
Name 4 of the minerals found in a block of trace mineralized salt.
Manganese, copper, iron, iodine, cobalt, zinc
What disease do mites cause?
Mange
When packing with horses, what is the name of the piece of canvas that covers and protects the load?
Manta (also accept "manty") HIH 1125-3 1020/3
How many sesamoids held in place?
Many ligaments
Why is creep feeding of foals recommended when foals are 30-60 days old?
Mare's milk declines 30-60 days after birth, and by 90 days most mares do not produce enough milk to meet foal's nutritional needs.
Define tumor.
Mass of new tissue (neoplasm) that persists to and grow independently of its surrounding tissues and has not useful function.
What are the main functions of the mouth?
Masticate feed and wet it with saliva
When chewing mixes with salvia
Mastication
What is the name for an inflammation of the udder?
Mastitis
What is the term for a bacterial infection of a mammary gland?
Mastitis
Name 2 factors that affect hay quality.
Maturity at stage of harvest; forage species and variety, harvest contitions, storage conditions, presence of foreign objects, weeds, pests, and dust
What is an unbranded stray?
Maverick
Name the saddle used by the calvary.
McClellan
The most common packsaddle used is called what?
McClellan
Horse that exhibits faded color around the mouth are called what?
Mealy mouthed
Before mounting, how do you check that your stirrup leathers are at the right length?
Measure against your arm from knuckles to armpit.
Exercise involves the conversion of chemical energy to what type of energy?
Mechanical
What specific type of cell division takes place in the ovaries and testes?
Meiosis ES p. 88 550/5
What time of the year is a horse's true breeding season if the horse is native to North America?
Mid spring to mid summer
What is the slang term for the post parturient hypocalcemia that may occur in the lactating mare?
Milk fever DET p. 180 510/5
Give another term for the baby teeth of a foal.
Milk teeth or Deciduous teeth
What are trace minerals?
Minerals found in small quantities in feedstuffs that are required in small quantities by the body.
What animal is known for a dorsal stripe running from mane to tail that is intersected by the arms of a cross at the withers?
Miniature donkey
What is the minimum width for a gate that will be used to move equipment such as a tractor in and out of a pasture?
Minimum of 12 feet wide Evans p. 771
What is the minimum height for an indoor arena that will be used for hunter/jumper horses?
Minimum of 16 foot ceiling HIH 320-7
You do the math... You are the owner of a construction company that specializes in designing equine facilities. You will be building a hunter/jumper barn that will have 30 stalls. What is the minimum length of ridge vent to be installed for adequate ventilation?
Minimum of 30 feet (at least 1 foot per stall) HIH 320-8 920/3
Name the two types of cell division.
Mitosis and Meiosis
Name two types of cell division.
Mitosis and Meiosis
What is added to a ration to make it "sweet feed"?
Molasses
What is the by-product of sucrose that is used to coat grain in sweet feed?
Molasses
What is the common term for leukoencephalomalacia?
Moldy corn disease Lewis p. 357 830/4
What are some other names for azoturia?
Monday morning sickness, tying up disease, black water disease
What is the common term for the deformity of the jaw referred to as prognathia?
Monkey mouth or sow mouth Lewis p. 396 600/4
What type of vision do horse have that allows them to see separate images with each eye?
Monocular
Name the two types of vision a horse has.
Monocular or binocular
The ability to see separate pictures with each eye is called what?
Monocular vision
What respiration rate indicates heat exhaustion is occurring in a resting horse?
More than 30 breaths per minute
Which breed is the only breed to be named after an individual horse?
Morgan
The dark liver or black chestnut color is primarily found in what breed of horses?
Morgan Evans p. 36 300/3
Name the only breed named after a specific person.
Morgan, after Justin Morgan
Gigantic head, undeveloped and spiraling of the tail are all terms used when describing which of the 4 criteria used to evaluate semen?
Morphology Evans p. 366 520/4
What is the primary vector that transmits equine encephalomyelitis?
Mosquitoes
What makes up the digestive path
Mouth Pharynx Esophagus Stomach Small intestine cecum large colon small colon rectum
What are the four parts of the foregut?
Mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine
Name the 5 major parts of the equine digestive tract.
Mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine
What are the 3 characteristics that are unique to the donkey when compared to a horse?
Much longer ears, voice is louder and makes a "bray" instead of a "neigh", only have chestnuts on the inside of their front legs and NOT on the hind legs.
When comparing a cowboy shoe and a mule shoe... What are the two main differences in the shape of the mule shoe?
Mule shoes are longer, narrower, closer (narrower) at the heels (only need to give 2 answers) Evans p. 732, 734
Donkeys only have chestnuts on the front legs. Identify two types of equines other than horses and ponies that have chestnuts on both the front and hind legs.
Mules and hinnies ES p. 21 460/4
What does "quality of muscle" refer to?
Muscle attachment pattern
What is the largest tissue mass in the horse's body?
Muscles
Soybean meal, peanut meal, fish meal, cottonseed meal, linseed meal, urea, milk protein.
Name 4 protein supplements that are commonly fed to horses.
What is two legs out of one hole?
Narrow chest with close legs.
What is the name of a colorful woven blanket used with a western saddle that is made of wool?
Navajo
What bone acts as a fulcrum point to redirect the pull of the deep digital flexor tendon against the coffin bone?
Navicular bone
What is the distal sesamoid?
Navicular bone
What disease is the inflammation of the small navicular bone usually inside the front foot?
Navicular disease
What is a non-infectious disorder of the central nervous system in newborn foals?
Neonatal Maladjustment Syndrome
What is the name of the state in which the first American racetrack was built?
New York
What Native American tribe played an important role in the development of the Appaloosa horse?
Nez Perce
Which Indian tribe developed the Appaloosa?
Nez Perce
Who is credited with the development of the Appaloosa breed?
Nez Perce Indians HIH 152B-1; Evans p. 32 200/2
Can a horse vomit?
No
does a horse have a gallbladder?
No
Your mare is due to deliver her first foal. You have raised the mare since birth and she has never been bred before. She was bred to a stallion with an incompatible blood type. What should you do to prevent neonatal isoerythrolysis when this foal is born?
No risk to this foal (only to subsequent pregnancies when the mare develops antibodies to the incompatible blood type) ES p. 102 510/4
Is bone static?
No, it is constantly remodeling itself in response to pressure from conformation, conditioning, and diet.
Are intestinal parasites and transmitted in Utero to the foal?
No.
Is there a correct side from which always mount? If so what side?
No. you should be able to mount from either side.
Does not have multi-compartmental stomach
Non Ruminant
Is the horse a ruminant or non-ruminant?
Non-ruminant
There is a red maple tree on your neighbor's property next to your fence line. You discovered your horse eating green leaves off the branches that are within the horses reach. What effect would you expect from the horse eating the red maple leaves?
None - Red maple leaves are not toxic when fresh (leaves are toxic when wilted or dried) Lewis p. 331
On what continent did Equus originate?
North America
Where did the horse originate?
North America (Great Plains)
What are the 2 most common places for equine cutaneous papillomatosis?
Nose and Lips
What is epistaxis?
Nose bleed or hemorrhage from the nostrils due to hemorrhage in the respiratory tract or guttural pouch
Name 3 areas to which a hackamore applies pressure.
Nose, chin, face, poll, jaw, cheeks
Explain the difference between a noseband and a cavesson.
Noseband-piece of the bridle that encircles the muzzle, attached to the cheekpieces. Cavesson-noseband with a poll strap
What is respiratory frequency?
Number of breaths taken in a minute
Name 4 things that can cause skin and hair problems in a horse.
Nutritional deficiencies; skin infections; freezing; sunburn; trauma; chemical irritants; external parasites
Name 3 poisonous trees found in North America.
Oak, red maple, black locust, black chestnut, wild black cherry, elderberry, chestnut/buckeye
What is the preferred grain of horse people?
Oats
What are oat groats?
Oats with hulls removed
What grain is the most difficult to overfeed when compared to other grains and why?
Oats, because of their high fiber content
Name 4 ways to estimate the age of horses by appearance of their teeth.
Occurrence of permanent teeth; disappearance of cups; angle of incidence; and shape of the surface of the permanent teeth.
What is adenovial pneumonia?
Occurs in Arabian foals or part Arabian foals. The condition is acute or progressively chronic in an animal with inherited combined immunodeficiency CID.
When a horse does not eat with a normal healthy appetite, it is said to be what?
Off its feed
What does the term "nicking" refer to in regards to the offspring from a linebreeding program?
Offspring that are superior to their parents HIH 1080-1 550/3
What horse was the foundation sire for the American Albino?
Old King Evans p. 53 200/3
What is another term for the sense of smell?
Olfactory sense
Where are genes located?
On chromosomes
Bones have an epiphyseal region on what part of the bone?
On the ends of the bone
On what part of the horse do stable flies prefer to feed on?
On the horse's legs, with the largest number on the lower legs and flanks.
Describe one generation according to Galton's Law.
One individual is 1/4 by its sire, 1/4 by its dam, and 1/16 by each of its four grandparents.
Define the "stride stance phase" of a horse's gait.
One or more limbs are in contact with the ground during the stride.
The corner of the mouth should have how many wrinkles with a properly fitted snaffle bit?
One or two small wrinkles
How many pairs of chromosomes are responsible for the sex of the foal?
One pair
What is a "cooled out" horse?
One that is neither hot to the touch nor breathing hard
How many toes did the pliohippus have?
One, it was the first one-toed horse.
What is the first step in treating an abcess?
Open the affected area and allow it to drain.
Define overo.
Opposite of the tabiano, white usually does not extend of the back. Looks as though they had white paint splashed on them from underneath.
What is the origin, location and function of a hormone?
Origin=gland, Location=the bloodstream, Function=regulates body function
What hormone is responsible for milk let-down and contractions during parturition?
Oxytocin
Where was the Fox Trotting horse developed in the 19th century?
Ozark Mountains of souther Missouri and northern Arkansas
What type of fence is low maintenance and has the longest life expectancy?
PVC/Vinyl Evans p. 768; HIH 350-5 920/3
Name a lateral gait.
Pace
What is a fast, two beat lateral, gait?
Pace
There are two types of Standardbred races. What are they?
Pacers and trotters
What type of saddle will most likely be used with a double rigged cinch?
Pack saddle
What is a pannier?
Packers use these to fill with gear, food and equipment.
What is it called when a pigeon toed horse throws the front feet outward while travelling?
Paddling
What gait defect is seen in pigeon-toed horses?
Paddling or winging out Evans p. 181; DET p. 201
Pleasant to the taste, is referred to as what?
Palatable
Name the hair-coat color that is a color dilution of chestnut with no black points and white mane and tail.
Palomino
What color horse has a golden yellow body and a white mane and tail?
Palomino
You are an equine genetics specialist. Your client breeds and shows palomino horses. Identify the colors and the percentage of each color that would result from the following four combinations...Palomino x Palomino, Chestnut x Palomino, Palomino x Cremello ,Chestnut x Cremello
Palomino x Palomino = 25% Chestnut, 50% Palomino and 25% Cremello Chestnut x Palomino = 50% Chestnut and 50% Palomino Palomino x Cremello = 50% Palomino and 50% Cremello Chestnut and Cremello = 100% Palomino Evans p. 51 550/4
Identify three coat colors that are the result of the interactions of dilution genes.
Palomino, Buckskin, Dun, Cream, Perlino, Champagne, Cremello, Silver dapple, Smokey, Smokey cream, Grulla ES p. 95; Evans p. 472; HIH 1040-2
What is the organ that creates insulin?
Pancreas
What organ secretes insulin?
Pancreas
The cells known as the Islets of Langerhans are found in which organ?
Pancreas (insulin producing cells) Kainer plate 54 490/5
What helps to break down cellulose (stemmy) material
Pancreatic juices
What muscle is responsible for the skin moving and the shaking of flies off the horse?
Panniculus muscle
What is the position of a properly driven horseshoe nail?
Parallel to the tubules in the hoof wall
What is a small organism that lives on or in and at the expense of a larger host organism?
Parasite
What is the most common cause of colic?
Parasites
What is the predisposing cause of most colics?
Parasites
Name 3 causes of foal diarrhea.
Parasites, diet, viral/bacterial infection, stress, foal heat
What is it called when the lower jaw is shorter than the upper jaw?
Parrot mouth
Name 5 conformational defects whose common name refers to another species of animal.
Parrot mouth, monkey mouth, calf kneed, pigeon toed, cow hocked, pig eyed, cow eyed, ewe neck, goose rump, wasp waisted, coon footed, herring gaited, roach backed.
Which gait of the Paso Fino is also referred to as the short walk?
Paso corto (paso fino is a fine walk and paso largo is a long walk) ES p. 82 640/4
Name three methods of deworming.
Paste, stomach tube, dailey dewormer
What shoe elevates the heel of a horse that is confined to stall rest?
Patten shoe
What type of horse shoe would be used for a horse with a deep flexor tendon injury that is confined to stall rest? It elevates the heels and temporarily transfers the weight to the suspensory ligament or superficial flexor tendon. This shoe can be fabricated from a standard shoe by welding or bolting an elevation bar or ring to the heel of the shoe.
Patten shoe HIH 515-5 900/4
What is the common name for the dominance hierarchy exhibited by a group of horses?
Pecking order DET p. 207
Name four different types of teeth found in the adult horse's mouth.
Premolars, molars, incisors, canines, wolf teeth
What is currently the only surviving species of wild horse native to Eastern Asia?
Prezewalski horse
What does the term lactation mean?
Producing milk
What hormone is secreted by the corpus luteum?
Progesterone
A cervix that is pale in color, produces a thick, sticky mucus and is tightly closed indicates the influence of which hormone?
Progesterone HIH 910-3; Evans p. 336 510/3
What are three safety practices to establish in a barn to prevent fires?
Prohibit smoking; sprinkler systems; fire extinguishers; keep dust, cobwebs, and hay particles cleaned up; check electrical wires; protect wires from rodents; turn off electricity when not in barn; inspect electrical equipment; no flammable materials
What marking is described as a muscular depression of unknown origin, is usually seen on the neck and sometimes seen on the shoulder?
Prophet's thumb DET p. 221 310/4
Identify the three accessory sex glands in the stallion.
Prostate gland, seminal vesicles, Bulbourethral glands (Cowper's gland) (also accept coagulating glands, ampullary glands)
List three purposes of a saddle pad.
Protect the horse's back, absorb sweat and moisture, protect the saddle, help fit the saddle.
What is the function of the splint bones?
Protect the tendons and ligaments and especially the blood vessels and nerves which pass down the back of the leg.
What is the primary function of the sole of the foot?
Protection
What are 3 main factors to consider when storing hay?
Protection from moisture, heat, and outside elements
Identify five indications or reasons for the use of bandages.
Protection from trauma (shipping/travel wraps) To absorb exudates, To control hemorrhage (bleeding), To exert pressure which can prevent/reduce edema, To support an injured limb,To protect a wound from environmental contamination/infection, To aid in removal of necrotic tissue/for debridement, To provide comfort HIH 1160-1 400/5
The major function of the skin is ______; however, it is also very important for ______ in the horse.
Protection; Thermal regulation
Decreased growth rates, muscle loss, slow hoof growth and lack of energy are all effects of a deficiency of what class of nutrients?
Protein ES p. 120 760/4
"Leaf shatter" may occur when hay is baled too dry. What nutrient contained in the leaves is lost when the leaves prematurely fall off the stems?
Protein (also accept carbohydrates) HIH 750-3, 750-4 780/3
Identify five specific nutrients that are absorbed in the small intestine.
Protein, vitamin A, vitamin D, vitamin E, vitamin K, carbohydrates (non-fibrous), fat, minerals (calcium, phosphorus) ES p. 111 430/5
What is exopthalmus?
Protruding eyeball
What is an umbilical hernia?
Protrusion of the intestines through an opening in the muscle.
What is the common term used to describe the formation of excessive granulation of tissue?
Proud flesh
Name the artery that carries oxygen poor blood from the heart to the lungs.
Pulmonary Artery
Name the artery that carries oxygen poor blood from the heart to the lungs.
Pulmonary artery
What is the only vein that carries oxygenated blood?
Pulmonary vein Kainer plate 57 440/4
Name 3 types of negative reinforcements in training horses.
Punishment, escape, avoidance
What is the term for the opening in the iris of a horse's eye?
Pupil
During a difficult delivery, repulsion would describe what action by the veterinarian or foaling attendant?
Pushing the fetus back into the uterus (done before correcting any incorrect birthing positions) DET p. 232 500/5
What are 2 criteria in which muscles are evaluated?
Quality and Quantity
What are the two criteria in which muscles are evaluated?
Quantity and quality
What breed of the horse is noted for having Hyperkalemic Periodic Paralysis?
Quarter Horse
Which current breed of horses was formerly referred to as "Steeldusts"?
Quarter Horse Evans p. 25 200/3
What is a vertical crack on the side of the hoof called?
Quarter crack or sand crack
What is the vertical crack in the side of the hoof called?
Quarter crack or sand crack
What are the three breeds the APHA will allow?
Quarter horse, paint, and thoroughbred
What is the term used to describe when a nail is being driven too close to the sensitive laminae?
Quicking
What are 2 of the most common calculations used to evaluate the energy content of horse feeds?
RFV-relative feeding value; TDN-total digestible nutrients; DE-digestible energy
In what two ways can a male horse be a maiden?
Racing and showing
The radius articulates with what to form the radiocarpal joint?
Radial, intermediate, ulnar, and accessory carpals
What is another name for rain rot?
Rain Scold
What is rain rot?
Random tuffs of matted, crested hair on withers, back, croup, and rump. It is spread through the use of contaminated grooming equipment, rubbing on infected fences and stalls. It can be controlled by bathing with iodine, shampoo, penicillin, and dry shelter.
Linden Tree, Leopard and Max are the foundation sires for this breed of horse which is often mistaken for an Appaloosa. Identify this breed
Rangerbred Horse Evans p. 58 200/4
What is the name for the horse color that is yellowish or flesh colored, the mane and tail are red or flaxen, has a red dorsal stripe and usually red zebra stripes on its legs?
Red Dun
What are erythrocytes?
Red blood cells
Identify two types of blood cells that are produced by the red bone marrow.
Red blood cells (erythrocytes), white blood cells (leukocytes), platelets (thrombocytes) Kainer plate 63 440/4
What three cellular elements is blood composed of?
Red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets
Which legume is noted for sometimes having a mold infection that may cause a horse to slobber?
Red clover
What color has a uniform mixture of white and red hairs on the body, darker head and lower legs, and may have a red, black or flaxen mane and tail?
Red roan
What type of bit puts direct pressure on the corners of the horse's mouth and tongue, and falls under the category of non-leverage bit?
Snaffle bits
Explain the difference between roan and gray.
Roan-born with the same proportion of white hairs as will be present in each successive coat. Gray-each new coat adds more white hairs until the horse eventually appears white.
Difficulty breathing due to an obstruction in the larynx is called what?
Roaring
Dense, thick multilayered bandage incorporating wood or metal splints to restrain and support an injured leg.
Robert Jones Bandage
What term can be used to describe the canter of a Tennessee Walking Horse?
Rocking Chair Canter
What is the name for the flexible quirt that is attached to "California-style" reins?
Romal
A back cinch is optional with some types of western saddles. Which two types of western saddles always have a back cinch?
Roping and cutting HIH 1100-5
Wood is one of the most desirable materials for building stalls. What type of wood is considered to be the strongest and is less likely to be destroyed by horses chewing on it?
Rough cut oak (also accept oak) HIH 320-5 920/3
(Two Part) What are the two most common types of hammers used by a farrier and what are each of them used for?
Rounding hammer - making and shaping shoes Driving hammer - driving nails, forming and finishing clinches, wringing off the nails Evans p. 728 900/3
What is the common name for the ascarid?
Roundworm
What is recommended as the best type of covering for the floor of a horse trailer?
Rubber mats
Name three symptoms of lice.
Rubbing, biting, general unthriftiness
Name three symptoms of lice.
Rubbing, biting, general unthriftiness, and patches of missing hair.
What type of martingale allows the rider to maintain contact with the bit at all times?
Running martingale
What gait does the Tennessee Walking Horse exhibit that no other breed does?
Running walk
What is another name for a hernia?
Rupture
Charging refers to the behavior of a horse that suddenly attacks or savages a person or other horse. What does charging refer to in jumping events?
Rushing into the fence DET p. 54
Which national army had the greatest number of horses in use during World War II?
Russia
What are the two basic types of the English style saddle?
Saddle Seat and Hunt Seat
What style or riding are you doing to earn the good hands award?
Saddle seat
What is the primary consideration of any horse facility?
Safety
What two primary factors should be considered when selecting a horse trailer?
Safety and comfort
What type of knot should your horse always be tied with?
Safety or Quick release knot, or Manger tie
What substance in the mouth begins the process of digestion?
Saliva
What type of bacteria is the most common cause of infectious enterocolitis in adult horses and results in lethargy, anorexia, colic and diarrhea?
Salmonella ES p. 171; HIH 660-1, 660-2 830/4
Where are the sebaceous glands located?
Same places as the hair follicles
Name 4 functions of the American Horse Show Association.
Sanctions various types of shows; keeps all records; licenses judges; handles disciplinary measures; compiles annual rule book; awards annual prizes.
What is the general name for cracks in the hoof wall?
Sand cracks
Metamucil is a psyllium based soluble fiber and would be used to treat or prevent what type of colic?
Sand-induced colic Lewis p. 293 805/3
What is the scientific name for the organism that is the cause of the disease EPM (Equine Protozoal Myeloencephalitis)?
Sarcocystis neurona HIH 670-1 820/5
What is the name of the bone that creates the slope of the shoulder?
Scapula
What is the country of origin for the Highland Pony?
Scotland DET p. 139 200/3
What is the name for a protrusion of intesting through the abdominal wall into the skin pouch that holds the testicles?
Scrotal hernia
Are horses seasonally monoestrus or polyestrus?
Seasonally Polyestrus
White muscle disease in young foals is caused by a deficiency of what trace nutrient?
Selenium
(Two Part) What specific mineral imbalance does the term "Bob-tail disease" refer to and what is the reason for this reference?
Selenium toxicity (excess) (must include both selenium and excess for correct answer); Horses lose the long hair from the tail resulting in a bob-tailed appearance Lewis p. 329 770/3
The deep flexor tendon had its insertion in what part of the coffin bone?
Semilunar crest of the coffin bone
What is the general term used for the substance emitted by a stallion during breeding?
Seminal fluid or semen
What is the tissue of the outside of the coffin bone that is attached to the horny tissue?
Sensitive laminae
What is the general term for a bacterial infection circulating throughout the bloodstream?
Septicemia
An inflammation of the sesamoid bones is called what?
Sesamoiditis
How many cervical vertebrae are there in a horse's neck?
Seven
What is the cause of bowed tendons?
Severe strain
What is the only chromosome that is not in pairs?
Sex cells
What are added to bit mouthpieces to create "leverage"?
Shanks
The American pony is the result of crossing what two breeds?
Shetland and Hackney
When trailering a horse, what form of protection is recommended to protect the area from the knee to the coronet band?
Shipping boots
What is the spasmodic muscle contraction that produces heat to help maintain body temperature?
Shivering
What is a soft, flabby swelling at the point of elbow?
Shoe boil or capped elbow
What is the desired distance between the ribs and the point of the hip bone?
Short - 3 inches
What is the common term for the middle phalanx?
Short pastern Kainer plate 12
What does the term trappy describe in regards to way of going?
Short, quick, high and choppy stride (accept choppy stride) Evans p. 181
What stimulus induces the growth of a horse's winter hair coat?
Shortened day light
What environmental factor stimulates hair growth of a horse?
Shorter length of daylight
Lateral movement is defined as when the horse moves with the forehand and haunches on different tracks. Give two examples of lateral movements.
Shoulder in, haunches in (travers), haunches out (renvers), half pass, two track DET p. 165 980/4
Describe the most desirable length of these different parts of the horse; shoulder, croup, cannon, arm, forearm, thigh, gaskin.
Shoulder=long Arm=short Forearm=long Cannon=short Croup=long Thigh=short Gaskin=long
What does the term "showing in hand" mean?
Showing a horse at halter.
If you were showing a stallion at hand, what would you be doing?
Showing him at halter.
What condition is commonly seen in the cannon area of young horses soon after they enter training?
Splints
What is the term for the male parent or father?
Sire
In regard to conformation, what system of the horse determines balance?
Skeletal
A horse is made up of nine different body systems. Name six of these systems.
Skeletal, Respiratory, Circulatory, Digestive, Nervous, Endocrine, Reproductive, Muscular, and Integumentary.
Name five of the nine systems that make up a horse.
Skeletal, muscular, respiratory, circulatory, digestive, nervous, endocrine, reproductive, integumentary.
What is the skin color of a purebred Arabian?
Skin is always black no matter what the coat color is.
What simple test is used to determine dehydration in the horse?
Skin pliability or pinch test
What is the most common way to test for dehydration in a horse?
Skin pliability test
Name 3 general structures in the body that may be damaged by an open wound.
Skin, muscles, nerves, blood vessels, tendons, bones, and internal organs.
What mammal is considered to be the primary source of rabies in horses?
Skunks HIH 680-1
What is the most popular type of 2 or 3-horse trailer in regards to how the horses are positioned in the trailer?
Slant load YLM ADV 301-1L 960/3
What is the common name for encephalomyelitis?
Sleeping sickness
What type of stall door is the safest and easiest to use?
Sliding door
What type of stall door is the easiest and safest to use in a horse barn?
Sling door
What are the two most important aspects of ideal conformation of the forelimbs?
Slope and angle of the bones, and straightness of the limbs
What are the 2 most important aspects of ideal conformation of the forelimbs?
Slope and angle of the bones; straightness of the limbs.
Describe where the croup is found on the horse.
Sloping portion of the back between the loin and the tail
What are the two artificial gaits performed by the 5-gaited American Saddlebred ?
Slow gait (stepping pace) and rack (single-foot) Evans p. 40, 178
In what part of the horse's digestive tract does maximum water absorption occur?
Small Colon
What is the primary site for fat digestion and absorption in horses?
Small Intestine
Describe a Fleabitten horse.
Small flecks of the color over the base coat color of an animal, usually brown or red in color.
Do we want a large or small hoof in a light breed?
Small hoof.
What is the "chin groove"?
Small indentation between the chin and the branches of the jaw.
In what part of the horse's digestive tract are soluble carbohydrates digested to simple sugars?
Small intestine
What organ of the horse is where the majority of fat is digested and absorbed?
Small intestine
What part of the digestive tract is the primary site for absorption?
Small intestine
Where does the digestion of starch, protein, fat and fat soluble vitamins (A,D,E) occur?
Small intestine
The soluble carbohydrates are digested and absorbed where?
Small intestines
What are birdcatcher spots?
Small white spots on a colored horse
What are ink spots?
Small, dark-colored spots seen on the white areas of some paint/pinto horses.
What is a "caruncle"?
Small, fleshy outgrowth
What is a wolf tooth?
Small, inconstant first upper premolar which is usually extracted
Name the three classifications of muscles.
Smooth, Cardiac, and Skeletal
Name three classifications of muscle in the horse's body.
Smooth, cardiac, skeletal
What is the most common bit used in driving horses?
Snaffle
Name four of the approved coat patterns for a pony to be registered with the Pony of America Club.
Snowflake, frost, blanket, leopard, few spot leopard, marbleized roan, white with dark spots over hindquarters HIH 167B-2
Why is it important for a horse to have a clean throat latch?
So it may flex at the poll and perform while breathing correctly
Why is it important for a horse to have a "clean" throat latch?
So it may flex at the poll and perform while breathing correctly.
Your horse has chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. To help manage this condition nutritionally it is helpful to do what before feeding your horse hay?
Soak the hay 5 minutes before feeding (also accept anything which indicates wetting down or soaking the hay) Lewis pp. 291-292 700/3
What is the color marking that extends from the coronary band to just above the ankle?
Sock
Flap of tissue that prevents food from entering the respatory system, only opens during swallowing
Soft Palate
What problem develops from too much Vitamin D?
Soft tissue calcification
Soil erosion of pastures is affected by what four environmental factors?
Soil type, slope of land (topography), precipitation (amount of rain or snowfall); vegetative cover HIH 360-4 920/4
What term describes fresh, green forage that is cut, chopped and fed all in the same day?
Soilage or green chop (do not accept silage which is fermented) Lewis p. 403 780/3
What portion of the hoof should never bear weight?
Sole
What is another name for bucked shins?
Sore shins
What are symptoms of a bowed tendons?
Soreness to the touch, heat, swelling, and a tendency to flex the knee in order to raise the heels and relieve pressure.
What is the term when a horse is free from any normal deviation on structure or function that interferes with the usefulness of the horse?
Sound
What is the most economical protein supplement fed to horses?
Soybean meal
What type of bit is considered to be the most severe western curb bit?
Spade bit HIH 1100-10
After the ice age, who brought the horse back to North America in the 16th century?
Spaniards
The horse was reintroduced to North America by what group of people
Spaniards
Name 2 breeds of the Native horse.
Spanish mustang, American mustang, Spanish Barb, Chickasaw, American Indian Horse, American Bashkir Curly, Rangerbred horse.
What type of colic is considered to be the mildest and most common?
Spasmodic
What type of colic is not life-threatening, results from a change of diet, and can be associated with over excitement?
Spasmodic colic
Name 3 types of colic.
Spasmodic, impaction, excessive fermentation, incarceration, displacement
The speed index is a method of rating racehorses. What two criteria are used to calculate the speed index?
Speed and distance DET p. 253 1040/5
Explain what it means if a horse runs Double A or Triple A.
Speed ratings are set up for different tracks and a horse that matches the track gets a score of 100. A score of 90 or above is "AAA" and an 80 to 90 is "AA".
What pinto pattern is the rarest, recessive, and only occurs sporadically?
Splashed white
Describe the movement of a splay-footed and a pigeon-toed horse.
Splay-footed: dish or wing in Pigeon-toed: paddle or wing out
What organ functions to increase the oxygen carrying capacity of the blood in strenuous exercise by releasing the red cells it stores?
Spleen
What is a bony enlargement in the groove formed by the splint and cannon bones called?
Splint
What is the term for a bony enlargement in the groove formed by the splint bone and cannon bone?
Splint
The mesohippus had 4 toes. Name the bone in the leg that used to be the 3rd and 4th toes?
Splint bones
"Whoa" is the common cue for what response?
Stopping
Streptococcus equi was first described in 1988 as the bacteria causing what disease?
Strangles
What is another name for equine distemper?
Strangles
What is the common name for Steptococcus Equi?
Strangles
What disease is characterized by swollen or abscessed lymph glands, particularly those under or behind the jaws?
Strangles or distemper
What bedding can heat up to 380 degrees in about one minute?
Straw
What is the most popular bedding for horses?
Straw
What type of bedding is preferred for foaling stalls?
Straw HIH 940-3
What is the color of a horse with its base coat being chestnut and a uniform mixture of white hair?
Strawberry roan.
What is the term for the action when a horse lashes out with a front leg when mad?
Striking
What is forging?
Striking the undersurface of the front foot with the toe of the rear foot
Name 4 basic styles of English girth.
String; elastic-end contour leather; threefold leather; balding leather; web; humane
Of the internal parasites, which one is the most significant and most common?
Strongyles
What is hippology?
Study of the horse
What draft breed is only chesnut in color?
Suffolk
What is the name of the horse drawn vehicle used in standardbred racing?
Sulky
During what 2 seasons are barn fires most common?
Summer and winter
What is the labial surface of a horse's teeth?
Surface toward the lips
Identify one fibrous or cartilaginous joint that would become ossified as the horse matures.
Sutures (skull); syndesmosis (between shafts of some long bones); symphysis (pelvis); growth plate (physis) Kainer plate 15 410/4
What is another name for EIA?
Swamp Fever
What is the common name for Equine Infectious Anemia?
Swamp fever
What is the common or slang term for Equine Infectious Anemia?
Swamp fever Lewis p. 175; DET 260 800/3
What is the common term for the apocrine tubular glands?
Sweat glands Kainer plate 5
What term refers to the atrophy or shrinkage of the shoulder muscle due to a nerve injury?
Sweeny DET p. 260 620/3
What is a blood spavin?
Swelling of a vein usually below seat of a bog spavin.
The word horse comes form the anglo-saxon word "hors" meaning what?
Swiftness
What term refers to the middle team of horses in a 6-horse hitch?
Swing team DET p. 261 1050/3
When referring to the process of a disease, what does acute mean?
Symptoms appear quickly
Name the fluid that lubricates the horse's joints.
Synovial fluid
What is an inflammation of a synovial sheath?
Synovitis also called tenosynovitis, vaginitis and peritendonitis.
What is ingestive behavior?
Taking food and water into the digestive system
Which common forage plant in the southeast often is infected with a fungus which can cause abortions, still births, and lack of milk production in mares?
Tall Fescue
What is the scientific name for the hock?
Tarsus
Give the location for the point team in an 8-horse hitch.
Team behind the leaders DET p. 215 1050/4
Splints are usually a result from what?
Tear of the interosseous ligament that binds the splint bones to the cannom. It can also result from any inflammation of the periosteum (periostitis). Splints are a result from any trauma but also may have other causes such as, slipping, running, jumping, getting kicked, or receiving a concussion from hard surfaces.
What common term refers to the secretion produced by the lacrimal glands?
Tears Kainer plate 45
What is the name for a practice that is used to identify mares in estrus?
Teasing
Give the average temperature, pulse, and respiration of a two-week old foal.
Temp.-99-102 F; Pulse-60-130 bpm; Respiration-20-45 bpm
What is the TPR for a normal adult horse?
Temp:99.0-100.8 F; Resp: 8-16 breaths/min; Heart rate: 32-44 beats/min
What does TPR stand for
Temperature, Pulse, Respiration
What are 4 of the 6 basic vital signs of a horse?
Temperature, Pulse, Respiration, Capillary Refill Time, Mucous Membrane Color, Skin Pliability.
What does TPR stand for?
Temperature, Pulse, and Respiration
Name five vital signs that are assessed when examining a horse.
Temperature, respiration, mucous membranes, pulse, capillary refill time, skin pliability
What is another name for bowed tendons?
Tendonitis
Muscles are attached to bones by what tissue?
Tendons
What attaches muscle to bone?
Tendons
What breed is Black Allen known as the foundation horse?
Tennessee Walking Horse
Black Allan is the foundation sire for which horse breed?
Tennessee Walking Horse Evans p. 40
Name the breed of horse that has a natural running walk.
Tennessee walking horse
Describe mutton withers.
Term applied to low, flat, rounded conformation over the shoulder top.
What gait is the Peruvian Paso known for?
Termino gait
What is the name of the rings on the surcingle or harness that the reins pass through?
Terrets (also pronounced turret) DET p. 265 1000/3
What is the master organ and site for the production of spermatozoa and testosterone?
Testicles
The luteinizing hormone stimulates the production of what hormone in the stallion?
Testosterone Evans p. 361 490/4
What disease is consistent with hyperresponsiveness to light, touch or sounds and prolapse of the third eyelids?
Tetanus
What is another name for the disease commonly known as "lockjaw"?
Tetanus
Identify three bacterial diseases that affect both humans and horses.
Tetanus, Botulism, Anthrax, Brucellosis, Lyme Disease ES pp. 170-171; Lewis p. 362 800/4
What is the name of the famous endurance trail ride that takes place in California and is ridden over the former route of the Pony Express?
Tevis Cup DET p. 266
Puncture wounds to the feet may cause swelling up to the knee or hock, which can lead to what false assumption?
That the problem is higher up in the leg.
The brief moment when all 4 feet are off the ground is referred to as what?
The "period of suspension".
Where is the Arlimetary Canal?
The Digestive system
Name a type of martingale that attaches to the reins.
The Irish, running, or German martingale.
Exostosis is a result of what?
The deposit of calcium and phosphorus by the body in an effort to strengthen the injured and consequently weakened area.
What breed of horse was used for draft, light harness, riding, racing, and was developed in Northeastern United States?
The Morgan
What is the tallest draft breed that originated in England?
The Shire
What is monocular vision?
The ability to see separate objects with each eye at the same time
When referring to foot action, what is meant by height?
The amount of elevation in the stride, determined by the radius of the arc
How is the plant maturity of legume grasses visually determined?
The amount of flowers present on the grass
The hock joint is anatomically equivalent to what in a human?
The ankle
Describe the conformation fault roached back.
The back is arched and convex
What is a Heel Knot?
The ball on the bottom of the bosal
What is the effect of placing a blanket on a horse with a winter coat?
The blanket compresses the insulating hair fibers and reduces the horse's natural protection against cold.
Define Mastication.
The chewing and breaking down of the food with the mouth and saliva.
What is the point of attachment that moves the lower leg?
The coffin bone
What two parts of the horse does the deep digital flexor tendon connect?
The coffin bone to the muscles of the back of the upper leg.
Blood vessels and nerves which serve the entire ovary pass through what?
The convex side of the ovary (Hilus)
To what part of the English bridle's headstall does the throatlatch attach?
The crown piece
To what part of the English bridle does the throat latch attach?
The crown piece.
What is the flehmen response?
The curling of the upper lip in response to strange or unusual smells.
Define the term "quidding".
The dropping of partially chewed food from the mouth
In reference to a wound, what is meant by the term "golden period"?
The elapsed time from injury to closure
What is the coronary cushion?
The elastic portion of the coronary band
What system produces hormones?
The endocrine system
How far up the leg does the stocking go?
The entire cannon, but not the knee or hock
What is proud flesh?
The excessive growth of granulation tissue within a wound that inhibits closure of the skin.
During evolution, what major change did the eyes make?
The eyes moved from the front of the horse's head to the side of the horse's head.
What is a sire?
The father of an equine.
What is a feed ration?
The feed allowed to a horse in a day.
Describe the normal presentation of a foal at parturition.
The forelegs are extended towards the vulva with the heels down, and the nose rests between the forelegs.
What occupies the area between the bars of the hoof and is elastic and wedge-shaped?
The frog
Define Lethal Genes.
The genetic factor that causes the death of a horse, whether in prenatal period or later in life.
What is the genotype of a horse?
The genetic makeup of the horse
Define Prohension.
The grasping of food with the mouth and lips.
Hay that is beige in color can be indicative of what two factors?
The hay has been sun-bleached or leached of nutrients by rainfall that occurred after cutting, or prolonged storage
Name 2 locations on a roan horse's body that may be solid colored.
The head, neck, lower legs, mane and tail
Which is thicker and longer; the hind or front cannon?
The hind cannon
What is the hardest working joint in the horse's body?
The hock joint
Describe how the horse may use monocular vision.
The horse can see out of the right eye and the left eye totally independently. The horse could be watching a dog approach with the right as the same time that its left eye is looking at you approaching with a halter to catch him in the pasture.
What is meant when a horse is "goose rumped"?
The horse has a short, steep croup.
What does the term "registered" mean
The horse has documentation of its breed and its ancestors
What does it mean when a horse is "cooled out"?
The horse is neither hot to the touch nor breathing hard
What does the term Indian broke indicate?
The horse is trained to allow mounting from the off side (also accept trained to allow mounting from both sides) DET p. 151
How does a horse reposition their head to better visualize objects that are far away?
The horse lowers their head HIH 1220-1
Describe base-wide conformation.
The horse's feet are wider at the ground than at their origin at the chest.
What is the name of the muscles located between the ribs that are ivolved in inspiration?
The inter-costal muscles
What organ functions as a blood filtering system, responsible for the excretion of waste products?
The kidneys
What are the carpus bones?
The knee bone
During what stage of gestation do the nutritional requirements of the mare increase?
The last 3 months
What happens when hay is over-cured and baled with too low moisture content?
The leaves shatter and fall off
What is a lateral gait?
The legs and feet move in pairs on the same side of the horse.
What is meant by the term dilution when referring to coat colors?
The lessening of intensity of the basic color hair.
Describe what parts of the horse interfere when a horse "forges".
The toe of the hind foot hits the sole or the shoe of the forefoot on the same side.
Define parrot mouth.
The lower jaw is shorter than the upper jaw and the incisors don't align.
Describe the conformational defect of an undershot jaw, also called monkey mouth
The lower jaw protrudes in front of the upper jaw
Simultaneously, blood enters the right atrium from the body and the left atrium from where?
The lungs
"Milk feces" is a yellow pasty material which indicates what?
The meconium has passed.
What is mealy?
The modification of a basic dark coat color in which areas of lighter color are seen on the flanks, girth, lower belly, inside of the legs, muzzle or above the eye
What is a dam?
The mother of an equine.
What is respiratory frequency?
The number of breaths taken per minute.
Define a mule.
The offspring that results from crossing a male donkey (jack) to a female horse (mare).
Define the term hinny.
The offspring that results from crossing a male horse (stallion) and a female donkey (jennet or jenny).
The medulla is what part of the ovary?
The outermost area of the ovary
If you were interested in buying a horse and have a pre-purchase exam conducted on the horse, what would the pre-purchase exam determine?
The overall soundness and health of the horse prior to buying the horse.
What is a crupper?
The piece of the harness that fits under the tail
What is pulmonary hemorrhage?
The presence of blood in the respiratory tract after exercise.
Define seasonally polyestrus.
The reproductive habits of the mare in which she undergoes multiple estrus cycles only during a circumscribed portion of the year.
What part of the eye records and transmits to the brain what the horse sees?
The retina.
What is reperfusion?
The return of blood flow to tissues starved for a period of time as a result of injury to circulatory structures.
Which side is the off side?
The right side of the horse
What is posting?
The rising and descending of the rider in the saddle with the rhythm of the trot.
Bones have a diaphyseal region on what part of the bone?
The shaft
On the ideal horse what two parts of a horse's body are angled at 45 degrees?
The shoulder and the pastern (hip)
By which parent is the sex inheritance determined by?
The sire
Where are soluble carbohydrates primarily digested and absorbed?
The small intestine
When viewing a horse from the rear, what muscle should be the most prominent?
The stifle muscle.
How does a straight shoulder affect the length of the back?
The straighter the shoulder the longer the back YLM INT 223-3L
What is the largest ligament in the leg?
The suspensory ligament
How long should a driving whip be?
The thong of the whip should reach the horse's shoulder
A dressage test may call for five different walks. What are they?
The working walk, collected walk, medium walk, extended walk, and free walk.
What is the result of feeding high levels of calcium over long periods of time?
Their bones become brittle and dense
What is the function of the short bones?
Their function is to absorb concussion and they are found in the complex joints such as the carpus, tarsus, and fetlock.
What are bowed tendons and where are they found?
They are enlarged, stretched flexor tendons behind the cannon bones.
Why are heat lamps a major source of barn fires?
They are placed too close to hay or bedding which can ignite from heat.
When evaluating a horse for purchase, which of the three should not ride the horse first - buyer, seller, or trainer?
They buyer
What are two reasons the front legs are more likely to be injured?
They carry 60% of the weight, they strike the ground harder, and knock obstacles out of the way of the hind legs.
Why are the sensitive structures of a horse's hoof called sensitive?
They contain blood vessels and nerve endings
Describe the main functions of tendons.
They extend from the muscle and attach them to bones.
What is the function of the long bones?
They function chiefly as levers and aid in support of weight and locomotion.
Why do sprained take a long time to heal?
They have a bad blood supply, so if they are damaged they heal slowly and with difficulty
How do you decide on the length of rein to use when mounting?
They must be short enough to prevent the horse from moving off.
What are bucked shins?
They result from irritated or torn periosteum of the front of the cannon bone.
What is colostrum?
Thick, extra rich milk secreted by the mare's mammary glands before a foal's birth which provides the foal with temporary immunity against infectious disease
What is a bowed tendon, and where is it most commonly found?
Thickening of the superficial flexor tendon, generally between the knee and the fetlock of front leg.
Most foals should be born within how many minutes?
Thirty
The Darley Arabian, the Godolphin Arabian, and the Byerly Turk are the foundation sires of which breed?
Thoroughbred
With which breed is the term "blood horse" synonymous?
Thoroughbred
What breed of horse is registered by the Jockey Club?
Thoroughbreds
What is a puffy swelling which appears on the upper part of hock and in front of the large tendon?
Thoroughpin
What is the common name for strongyloides?
Threadworms
One year of a horse's life is equal to approximately how many years of a human's life?
Three
What part of the bridle keeps the crown piece from slipping forward over the ears and off the head?
Throatlatch HIH 1100-6
Name 2 ways in which Equine Viral Arteritis is spread.
Through airborne respiratory tract secretions: sexual transmission by infected stallions; indirect contact with contaminated objects such as shanks, twitches, and clothing; and vehicles used for transportation.
In what part of the horse does the migration of the ascarid in its larval form take place?
Through the lungs.
A destruction of the frog by anaerobic bacteria resulting in a black and strong smelling infection is called what?
Thrush
Name the hoof disease characterized by degeneration of the frog and a thick, foul-smelling discharge.
Thrush
The destruction of the frog by anaerobic bacteria is called what?
Thrush
What is the term for a foot disease characterized by the degeneration of the frog and a thick, foul smelling discharge?
Thrush
You are the conditioning veterinarian judge for an endurance trail ride. What condition would these vital signs indicate? Temperature 102 degrees Fahrenheit, heart rate 100 beats/minute, respirations 100 breaths/minute and movement of the horse's flank is exaggerated with a slight audible thumping sound
Thumps (Synchronous diaphragmatic flutter)
What anatomical structure is located in the mediastinum, produces T-lymphocytes and is largest in foals at 6 to 8 weeks of age?
Thymus Kainer plate 63 400/4
What endocrine gland regulates the basic metabolism?
Thyroid gland
What external parasite causes lyme disease?
Ticks
Name two (2) external parasites that bite horses.
Ticks, fleas, flies, lice, cattle grubs, mites, blister beetles
What is the western version of a "standing martingale" called?
Tie down
Name 4 factors that may cause temperature variation in a horse.
Time of day, age, sex, ambient temperature, wind, precipitation, level and intensity of activity
What is the main reason for using a web stall guard?
To allow more air circulation in a stall; alleviate boredom so the horse can see; keep horse in the stall; replace the door.
Describe two functions of ligaments.
To attach bone to bone, to support and regulate movement of joints
What are two functions of the hackamore knot?
To attach reins and adjust size/fit of the bosal.
What are two functions of the hackamore knot?
To attach reins and adjust the size and fit of the bosal
What is the function of insulin?
To control blood sugar levels and utilize sugar in the body.
What is the general purpose of a pre-purchase exam?
To determine the overall soundness and health of a horse prior to the sale transaction.
When buying a horse, what is the purpose of a pre-purchase exam?
To determine the overall soundness and health prior to sale.
What is the purpose of an anthelmintic drug?
To deworm horses
What is the main function of a headstall?
To hold the bit evenly and comfortably in the horse's mouth.
What is the function of the cannon bone?
To support and bear weight. It is subject to a terrific amount of stress.
Why are clips used on horse shoes?
To take the stress off the nails and stabilize the shoe on the foot.
Which paint coat pattern is dominant?
Tobiano
Name the two types of patterns used to describe Paints.
Tobiano and Overo
Name five pinto or Paint coat patterns.
Tobiano, Overo, Calico, Sabine, Splashed White, and Tovero
Name three parts of the hoof
Toe, quarter, white line, heel, wall, frog, sole and buttress
What does TDN stand for?
Total Digestible Nutrients
Explain the difference between Tetanus Toxoid shot and Tetanus Antitoxin.
Toxoid will provide long-term protection and is usually given annually. Antitoxin is for short-term protection and is usually given in cases where the immunization status of an animal is unknown.
The main tube of the respiratory system is called the ______.
Trachea or windpipe
What is the main tube of the respiratory system called?
Trachea or windpipe
"Dressage" is a French term meaning what?
Training
When should you use a half cheek snaffle?
Training a young horse
What term is used to describe a short, quick, high and often choppy stride?
Trappy
What causes osselets?
Trauma produces during hyperextension of the fetlock joint.
The wooden or metal frame of a saddle is called what?
Tree
At what gait is lameness usually the most pronounced?
Trot
What two gaits do harness horses perform and describe each?
Trotters perform a 2 beat, diagonal gait, with diagonal legs moving together at the same time. Pacers perform a 2 beat, lateral gait, with both legs on one side of the body moving together at the same time.
Mules are sterile; true or false?
True
Pigeon-toe can sometimes be corrected by proper trimming: True or False?
True
Synovial oil also lubricates tendon bursas and tendon sheaths: True or False?
True
True or false; Hinnies are sterile.
True
True or false; a horse possesses and uses both monocular and binocular vision.
True
True or false; donkeys only have chestnuts on the inside of their front legs, and not the hind.
True
True or false; the back is a two beat gait and is identical to the footfall pattern of the trot.
True
What is the difference between true and false ribs?
True ribs attach to the sternum by cartilage. False ribs connect to each other by cartilage and then to the sternum.
What disease is usually seen in very fit horses, with signs of being reluctant to move and possibly seeming stiff all over?
Tying up
Describe a unicorn hitch.
Two horses hitched as a pair with a third in front of them (also accept pair of wheel horses with a single lead horse) DET p. 279
What is the knot used to prevent raveling of a rope?
Turk's head knot
How often does a horse shed its hair?
Twice a year
How many times a year is a frog naturally shed?
Two (every six months)
Giving the horse more selenium, vitamin E and reducing grain intake on days the horse is idle are nutritional preventatives for what metabolic disorder in horses?
Tying up (also accept Recurrent Exertional rhabdomyolysis, Monday morning sickness, Azoturia) Evans p. 306
Name 2 methods of restraining a horse.
Tying, hobbles, twitching, shoulder roll, etc.
Name the 3 basic types of muscle fibers.
Type I, Type IIA, and Type IIB
What is inhalation pneumonia?
Type of pneumonia caused by improper oral administration of liquids.
Name 3 factors that influence the selection of a horseshoe.
Type of work the horse does, size and weight of the horse, terrain worked on, variety of ground patterns available, integrity of the horse's hoof.
What do the following terms describe? Pueblo, Montura and Texas
Types of saddles DET p. 182, 222, 266 1000/4
What is a decubitis ulcer?
Ulcers or sores from lying down, especially in the stifle, elbow, and bony prominences of the head.
Identify the two bones that are fused together in the forearm?
Ulna and radius Kainer plate 10 410/3
Epiphysitis may be caused by what?
Uneven weight distribution on the plates or an unbalanced diet.
Which country produces the most western saddles?
United States
What do the initial USDF stand for?
United States Dressage Federation
A deviation in structure or function that interferes with the horse's intended use or performance is called what?
Unsoundness
What word is defined as any deviation in structure or function that interferes with the horse's intended use or performance?
Unsoundness
What is the difference between unsoundness and blemish?
Unsoundness is any deviation in the structure or function that interferes with the horse's intended use or performance. Blemishes are abnormalities that do not affect use.
For how long does the horse's foot increase in size?
Until it is full grown (5-6 years of age)
Which two anatomic structures aid the horse in collecting loose feed such as kernels of grain from a feed bucket or manger?
Upper lips (also accept lips) and tongue Evans p. 93
What is a displaced patella of the stifle joint called?
Upward fixation of patella
Define Micturtition.
Urinating
What is micturition?
Urination Evans p. 119 470/3
Identify four ways that "excess" water is excreted from the horse's body.
Urine, feces, sweat, water vapor from the lungs (respiration) ES p. 116 400/5
Describe how to feed timid horses that are penned with more agressive horses.
Use several feed boxes placed some distance apart; use a large feed trough; or feed separately.
If you cannot reach your stirrup with your foot there are four ways of mounting. Name two of them.
Using a mounting block, Getting a leg-up, lengthening the stirrup leather until you can reach the stirrup, Vaulting.
Where do splints usually occur? Why?
Usually on the inside of the front leg because this area receives the greatest weight. Splints can also occur on the outside of the cannon or on the hind legs, but is not very common.
What are the three main types of Equine Encephalomyelitis?
VEE, EEE, WEE
What is it called when someone gives an animal protection or immunity from a specific disease, usually by injection?
Vaccinate
What is a means of artificially stimulating the immunity of an animal without actually giving it the disease?
Vaccination
What is the term used to describe the preventative health practice of injecting bacteria or viruses that have been modified so to prevent disease in horses?
Vaccination
Q. What activity is judged on how well the human and equestrian athletes work together, includes free style routines and is defined as "gymnastics on horseback"?
Vaulting HIH 185D-1 1010/3
What does the abbreviation VEE represent?
Venezuelan encephalomyelitis
Does the most desired horse have a long or short cannon bone?
Very short.
One who is trained and skilled in the treating of diseases and injuries of animals is called a ________.
Veterinarian
What is the name of the thoroughbred ridden by General Custer in the Battle of Little Big Horn?
Vic
Fingerlike projections of inner lining of the small intestine, helps with absorbing nutrients
Villi
Where was the raising and racing of race horses centered in colonial America?
Virginia
What is septicemia?
Virulent microorganisms in the body of the mare
What are founder rings?
Visible ridges and grooves resulting from disturbance of growth in the foundered foot
What is the oldest and most common method for selecting hay?
Visual appraisal
What vitamin can carotene be converted into?
Vitamin A
What vitamin is lost when stored hay is exposed to the sun and becomes bleached?
Vitamin A
When hay is green it possesses larger quantities of beta-carotene, therefore making green hay richer in what vitamin?
Vitamin A
Which fat soluble vitamin is necessary for the growth and development of normal hooves?
Vitamin A
Excessive intake of what vitamin causes calcification of lungs, heart, kidneys, and other organs?
Vitamin D
What vitamin does sunlight and sun-cured hay provide?
Vitamin D
Your horse has bones that are softened, bent and bowed out and has been diagnosed with rickets. This problem could be prevented in the future by feeding more of which vitamin?
Vitamin D ES p. 124
Sun-cured hay is a good source of what vitamin?
Vitamin D Evans p. 260
sweet clover poisoning results in a deficiency of what vitamin?
Vitamin K
Name 3 vitamins that can be toxic if given in large amounts.
Vitamins A, D, & K
What are the four fat-soluble vitamins?
Vitamins A, D, E and K
Name 4 fat-soluble vitamins.
Vitamins A, D, E, K.
When riding, what are the 4 natural aids?
Voice, hands, legs, and weight
Name 2 of the 6 main parts of the mare's reproductive tract.
Vulva, vagina, cervix, uterus, oviduct, ovaries
Name the five gaits of the American Saddlebred.
Walk, Trot, Canter, Slow Gait, and Rack
What are the 5 gaits of the horse that are common to most breeds?
Walk, trot or jog, canter or lope, gallop or run, back
Name 3 natural gaits of the horse.
Walk, trot, and gallop
A typical Hunter Hack class requires the horses to jump two fences and show on the rail at what four gaits?
Walk, trot, canter and hand gallop DET p. 145 1010/3
When a horse makes the vocal sound of a snort, what is the horse communicating?
Warning
What is nature's hoof conditioner?
Water
What makes up 65-75% of an adult horse's body weight?
Water
What nutrient is both a lubricant and a regulator of body heat?
Water
A deficit of what basic nutrient may increase the risk of impaction colic?
Water ES p. 116 700/3
What nutrient is absorbed in the small and large colon?
Water ES pp. 112-113 700/3
In general a complete feed is a commercially prepared diet that includes both forage and grain. It would meet all of the nutritional requirements of the horse except for which two nutrients?
Water and salt Lewis p. 385 700/4
How should a horse with heaves be fed?
Water down hay, turn to pasture, feed pelleted food, keep in a dust free environment.
What conformation defect is described by the term "wasp-waisted"?
Weak coupling or shallow in the flank Evans p. 152
What is the frog?
Wedge-shaped soft horn structure on the underside of the hoof
Should a horse be fed by weight or volume?
Weight
The American Walking pony is a result of breeding the Tennessee Walking Horse and what pony breed?
Welsh Pony Evans p. 66
You are the veterinarian treating a horse with West Nile Encephalitis. The horse's owner is concerned and wants to know why you are not treating the horse with an antibiotic. Explain why.
West Nile is caused by a virus and antibiotics are used to treat bacterial diseases HIH 665-2; DET p. 12
Give another name for Western Horsemanship
Western Equitation or Stock Seat Equitation
What do the letters W.P. and E.C. stand for when dealing with insecticides?
Wettable powder and Emulsifiable concentrates
When dealing with insecticides, what do the letters "W.P." and "E.C." stand for?
Wettable powder and emulsifiable concentrates
What country did the ancestors of the Welsh pony originate from?
Whales
Which grain when fed in excess may form a dough-ball in the horse's stomach?
Wheat
What is cross-cantering, and what is another name for it?
When a horse is on one lead in the front, and the opposite on the back. Another name for this is disunited.
What are complete feeds?
When both hay and concentrate are incorporated into a pellet.
Palomino horses do not "breed true". What does this mean?
When breeding a palomino to a palomino only 50 percent will produce a palomino (also accept breeding a palomino to a palomino will not always result in a palomino) Evans p. 51 550/3
What are Neonatal Septicemias?
When foals are very susceptible to infection.
What does genetics mean?
When genes are transmitted from parents to their offspring.
What is meant by the term "silent heat"?
When the mare fails to show behavioral signs of estrus.
At what stage are Red Maple leaves toxic to horses?
When they are wilted or dried
When are "high protein" concentrate feeds necessary for performance horses?
When very low protein roughages are being fed.
What is malocclusion?
Where the top and bottom teeth don't meet. (Monkey mouth or Parrot mouth)
What is the common name for ileocolonic aganglionosis?
White Foal Syndrome (also accept Lethal White Foal Syndrome and Lethal White Syndrome) HIH 1060-6 550/4
When preparing to mount from the left side, where do you stand?
With your left shoulder by the horse's left shoulder.
Name the four components of the horse's top line.
Withers, back, loin, croup
What is the common name for Equine Spinal Ataxia?
Wobbles
What is the common term for the 1st premolar teeth?
Wolf teeth Kainer plate 49
Identify three types of teeth that are only present as permanent teeth.
Wolf teeth, molars and canines HIH 405-1; Evans p. 92
What is another name for the first premolar permanent tooth?
Wolf tooth
What material is best for horse buildings?
Wood.
What are 3 types of fencing?
Wooden board, post and rail, wire fencing, electric fence, barbed wire, rubber fencing
Name 2 types of panniers.
Wooden box, rawhide, or canvas
What are the two classifications of soundness?
Working soundness and breeding soundness
What are the five types of walk in a dressage test?
Working walk, collected walk, medium walk, extended walk, free walk
Your horse is exhibiting the following symptoms...abrupt onset of open mouth with the tongue hanging out and inability to prehend or chew food. What type of plant poisoning do these symptoms indicate?
Yellow star thistle or Russian knapweed (only need to give one answer) Lewis p. 315 770/4
Does the cannon function as a lever?
Yes
Is parrot mouth a genetic defect?
Yes
In a pari-mutuel race you are placing an "across the board" bet on a horse. Where in the race must your horse place to collect prize money?
You collect if your horse runs first, second or third DET p. 3 1040/3
At what two stages of a horse's life are the calcium needs the greatest?
Young animals and lactating mares
what is a Zony
a cross between a zebra stallion and a shetland pony mare
what is a hebra
a cross between mare zebra and a stallion horse
In reference to motion, what is an "acquired gait"?
a gait that the horse learns
About how tall was eohippus?
about 12 inches
A nutritional toxicity occurs when the amount of the nutrient is at what level?
above the requirment
What does the jejunum do?
absorbs nutrients
What is the hormone produced by the adrenal gland that speeds up the heart rate?
adrenalin
What do microbes do
aide in fermentation process.
Do horse require more calcium, phosphorus or zinc per day?
calcium
When determining the size of an English saddle, you measure the distance from the saddle nail to the mid-point of the what?
cantle
What is the name of a noseband on English bridles?
cavesson
The horn like growths on the medial side of the leg, proximal to the carpus are known as...?
chestnuts
the disease commonly known as "swamp fever" can be detected by performing what test?
coggins test
What does the illeum do?
connects small intestine to the large intestine
Most colorado pastures contain what type of grass?
cool season
Which grain has the most energy of any grain & can put weight on a horse quickly?
corn
give a reason when a judge, at his discretion, can award a rider a new cow in Ranch cutting
cow will not or cannot run, cow will not leave herd or end of area, cow is blind or will not yield to a horse, cow leaves arena
Which feed is expected to weigh more per scoop: alfalfa meal, crimped oats or cracked corn?
cracked corn
What is the name for providing additional nutrients to a nursing foal
creep feeding
What is the gait abnormality in which the hind foot strikes the opposite forefoot termed?
cross-firing
A small piece of equipment that goes around the base of a horse's tail and attaches to a packsaddle is termed?
croupier
What is the metal chain or leather strap attached to a curb bit called?
curb chain or curb strap
Straps or ropes that are used on the legs to restrict movement are called?
hobbles
Is the trot a lateral or diagonal gait?
diagonal
what mucous-membrane lined tube is approximately 100 feet long in the horse?
digestive tract
What part of the digestive tract does the contents of the stomach empty into?
duodenum or the small intestine
Name the original ancestor of the horse.
eohippus
The horn like material that grows from the plantar surface of the fetlocks are known as...?
ergots
The pharynx leads to the
esophagus
What tube-shaped part of the digestive tract connects the mouth with the horse's stomach?
esophagus
What is the term that describes movement that lengthens the stride of a horse
extension
If desiring to feel a horse's pulse by feeling blood flow on the edge of the mandible, you feel the...?
facial artery
What is the job of the anus
feces pass through the anus, 50 pounds of feces per 1000 pound horse.
The part of a Western saddle that runs down from the skirt to the stirrup is...?
fender
Windpuffs are swellings of which joint capsule?
fetlock
cattle are sensitive to position and distance of a rider, their response to this is called what?
flight zone
What is digesta
food mixed with juices and water
What does the Duodenum do?
food mixes with enzymes from pancreas and intestinal glands and bile from the liver
The term pes is Latin for...?
foot
What is the hardest part of the horse to keep sound?
forelegs
What permanent incisors first appear, the front centers, the intermediate pair, or the lateral incisors?
front centers
What specific term describes a white marking that extends from the coronet up and includes the knee or hock?
full stocking
What term refers to the area of the hind leg between the stifle and hock joints?
gaskin
What digests fat
gastric lipase
What are the units of inheritance?(both)
genes
Name 2 of the main functions of the horses mouth in digestion
grasp food, chew, wet with saliva, swallow
What is the name for a pole on the ground set at the base of a jump that allows the horse to see and gauge the distance better?
ground line or ground pole
On an English Saddle, what part is located "between the panels"?
gullet
The open area directly under the seat of the saddle is called?
gullet
What is the offspring produced by a stallion and a female donkey known as?
hinny
What is the function of the small colon
main functions is to absorb any extra water and return it to the horses body...it prepares waste and turns it into small balls of feces/poop
when hauling a stallion, where should he be loaded jn the trailer?
in the front, he should be loaded first and unloaded last
What is it called when a loop of intestine has become entrapped within the abdominal cavity?
incarceration
This disease is caused by myxoviruses. Symptoms include high temperature, depressed appetite and nasal discharge.
influenza
name the four funtions of the digestive system
ingestion, mixing, absorption, grinding, digestion, elimination,
what is the most important factor when choosing a horse?
intended use
How much can the small colon hold
its 9 feet long and can hold 4 gallons
What is a collected trot called?
jog
What do joint capsules contain to lubricate the movement of joints?
joint oil (Synovial fluid)
When loping, the horse's independent moving front leg is known as the ______.
lead
Alfalfa, clover and lespedeza are what type of forage?
legume
More frequent, smaller meals are best because
the size and rate of passage in the stomach
What is the infection of the frog of the foot called?
thrush
A western version of the standing martingale that attaches to a bosal or noseband is termed?
tie-down
A piece of equipment called a pannier is used when packing with horses. What is its function?
to fill with gear, food and equipment
What is the airway form the nasal passages to the lungs, also called the windpipe?
trachea
How many rows of carpal bones are there?
two
Is a sidebone a blemish or an unsoundness?
unsoundness
Where would you find the soft palate on a horse?
upper surface of the mouth
Which gait is known as the foundation gait?
walk
What are the three natural gaits of the horse?
walk, trot, and gallop
Name 4 things that induce a higher rate of hoof growth.
warm temperatures; age of animal (younger grows faster); increased exercise or wear; optimal level of feed intake; high heart rate; stimulation of sensitive structures by massage
True neck reining is the response of your horse to the _____ of the rein against the neck.
weight
This is a small, sometimes appearing first upper premolar tooth that may interfere with a bit, so it is commonly removed.
wolf tooth