2015 Senior Questions Flashcards

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Explain level 6 of the Minnesota Horse Program Achievement Book.

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The last step in the MN achievement program. Shown at the State Horse Show, a specific series of steps that the horse and rider must demonstrate, along with a ??

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2
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Describe what is meant by collection.

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the shortening of the horses body length, caused by the rider driving the horse forward into the bit, flexing at the poll, raising the action, lowering the croup, and bringing hindquarters underneath. Horse is light an mobile, ready to respond to requests of the rider

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3
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What is a check rein?

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A rein designed to keep the horses head in a certain position by attaching to the bridle and then to the saddle or harness

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Describe what traces are.

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In driving, the part of the harness that run from the collar to the single tree, the leather bands by which pressure is transferred from the collar to the vehicle

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There are two types of lice that infest horses. Haematopinus asini and Damalinia equi. What is the difference between the two?

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Haematopinus asini - bloodsucking Damalinia equi - biting

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6
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What is a canker and what causes it?

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Infection of the hoof - found in horses housed in wet pastures.

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7
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What is a v spring and what is it used for?

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A v shaped spring applied to the horses frog - to relieve hoof bar pressure

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8
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What is cushings disease?

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A hormonal disorder causing abnormally long hair coat and abnormal shedding. The cause of Cushing’s disease in horses is a tumor found in the pituitary gland.

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9
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What is the integumentary system and what is it’s purpose?

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It is the skin and hair that covers the horses body and forms the boundary between the horse and it’s environment. Important in thermoregulation (temperature). Provides protection from mechanical, chemical and physicial agents.

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10
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What is the protective layer of the hoof wall called?

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Periople

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11
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When does a mare reach maximum milk production after foaling?

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8-12 weeks

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12
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What is the difference between wheat germ and wheat bran?

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Wheat germ is the part of the seed that will sprout and grow (inside part), wheat bran is the outer layer of the seed.

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13
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Allelomimetic or Mimicry behavior is common in horses. Desribe it.

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Referred to as contagious or infectious behavior. Examples - run because another horse is running, a horse hard to catch in a group can result in other horses who are hard to catch. Wood chewing or playing.

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14
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What is investigative behavior?

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Sensory inspection involving one or more of the senses - sight, touch, smell, hearing and sometimes taste. Must be completed before horse can accept something without apprehension.

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15
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Describe agonostic behavior.

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All actions that are a result of or associated with conflict or fighting, includes aggresion, submission and attempts to escape.

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16
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Describe dominance hierachies.

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Referred to as pecking order - established through agonistic behavior

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17
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What is azoturia disease?

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Metabolic disorder - commonly known as tying up or Monday morning disease. Results in lameness and rigidiyt of the muscles of the loin.

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18
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What is a disease that was primarily observed in draft horses not worked on Sunday but given full feed.

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Monday Morning Disease.

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19
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What is a random hitch.

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A 3 horse hitch, 3 horses single file

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20
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What color of a horse would be referred to as sooty.

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Bay

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21
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What breed of horse must be 5 years of age to be registered.

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American Miniature

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22
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What is the normal pulse rate of a horse?

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30-40 beats per minute

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23
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What is the normal temperate of a horse?

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99 - 101 (100.5)

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24
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What is the normal respiration rate?

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8-16 breaths per minute.

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25
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Where on the horse would you listen for gut sounds?

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Cecum

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26
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What is a gaucho?

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a spanish cowboy

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27
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What is a vaquero?

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a mexican cowboy

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28
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What is the purpose of pasture?

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To provide feed and to provide a space for exercise

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29
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What is a park horse?

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a horse with a brilliant performance, style, presence, finish, balance and cadence

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30
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Why do Arabians have large hooves?

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Evolved for traveling in dessert sands

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31
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Where would you find ringbone?

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pastern

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32
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What a two ways to safely use pesticides

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Use only pesticies approved for use on horses; follow the label carefully; avoid treating stressed, weak or sick animals; be aware of safe practices when mixing, storing or applying; properly dispose of empty containers

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33
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What is the badge of honor?

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an award presented to riders competing in Prix des Nations competitions

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34
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What are the 3 strains of equine encephalomyelitis or sleeping sickness?

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Eastern, Western and Venezuelan

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35
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What is a chukker?

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period of play in polo - 7.5 minutes

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36
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What is a more common name for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

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heaves- a respiratory disease caused by allergies, usually due to dusty/moldy hay or pollen

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37
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What breed of horse descended from North Carolina and Tennessee

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Chickasaw Horse

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38
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The jockey club registers what breed of horses and from what countries

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Throughbred - United States, Puerto Rico and Canada

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39
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What is degulation

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swallowing

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40
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Describe how to properly lead a horse.

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Approach from the left side - let the horse know you are there. Stand at the horses shoulder and hold the lead rope approximately 8 inches from the halter in your right hand. Hold the slack in your left hand but never wrap any part of the lead rope around any part of your body.

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41
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where should the halter band be fitted on a horse

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2 finger widiths below the jaw

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42
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Describe pawing

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Pawing is when the horse takes one of it’s front legs and scrapes the ground with it’s hoof - creating a depression in the ground.

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43
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Name the three foundation sires of the Thoroughbred

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Bylery Turk, Godolphin Arabian, Darley Arabian

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44
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Who was the foundation sire of the American Quarter Horse

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Janus

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45
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Who was the foundation sire of the Standardbred

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Hambeltonian 10

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46
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What is the requirement for registry as a Standardbred

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Trot a mile in 2:20

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47
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What breed is known as the peacock of the horse world?

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American Saddlebred

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48
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Describe the saddleseat canter

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3 beat gait - collected and consistent

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49
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What does green hay indicate

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freshness, nutritional value, cut before over mature

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50
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what is a hand and how would you describe it

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unit of measurement in horses and one hand = 4 inches

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51
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the shape or contour of the body or body structures; overall picture of the horse; symmetry and correctness of all parts of the body; the physicial structure as compared to an ideal

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conformation

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52
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Name five items you would find in a stallion contract

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signature of owners, breeding fee, live foal guarantee, mare’s name and registration number, stallions name and registration number, name and address of the mare’s owner, name/address stallion’s owner, type of breeding (hand breeding/artificial,

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53
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What are 3 ways to treat acute laminitis

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stall on bed of clean, deep sand or deep shavings if sand unavailalbe; call vet and administer medications such as bute if prescribed for pain, determine cause of attack and remove it from diet; allow horse to stand in cool water

54
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What is the purpose of a sweat sheet

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to wick away sweat

55
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What are hormones

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a chemical substance produced in the body that has a specific effect on the activity or function of a certain organ

56
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What is the difference betweeen veins, arteries and capillaries

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Veins - takes blood back to heart – arteries-takes blood from heart to organs capillaries-the smallest vessel of the circulatory system forms a network in the body

57
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What is a smooth mouthed horse

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the smooth bitting surface of the upper and lower incisors after the cups have disappeared–indicates that a horse is older than 12

58
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what is a hard mouth

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describes the membranes of the bars of the mouth where the bit rests, which has become toughened and the nerves deadened because of continued pressure of the bit; horse becomes unresponsive

59
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What is an egg shoe

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horseshoe with a curved bar connecting the heels, giving shoe an egg shape. Provides support to the heel of the foot and the fetlock

60
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What erms describes a horse race that finishes in a tie

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dead heat

61
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Desribe the term sunfisher

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to buck and twist at the same time

62
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What term describes a 3 horse hitch - 1 in the lead and two directly in front of the vehicle

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spike team

63
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What is a bug boy

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apprectice jockey

64
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Describe navicular disease

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a chronic inflammation involving the navicular bone and other sensitive structures within the hoof; may involve deep flexor tendon; difficult to diagnose

65
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What happens if a horse is malnurished in the first 12 months

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it can impact the growth of the horse and may not mature to the size it had to potenital to become

66
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What is the proper ratio of the length of the back to the underline

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The back should be twice as long as the underline 2:1

67
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What 3 breeds descended from the Spanish Conquisitors

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Paso Fino, Peruvian Paso, Spanish Mustang?

68
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Who said the outside of a horse is good for the inside of a man

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Will Rodgers

69
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Name 4 qualities of a foaling stall

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roomy (minimum of 12X16 or 16x20, well ventilated, mare can be observed without disruption, adequate lighting, isolated from the rest of the barn

70
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what is the term that describes a horse bent at the head

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flexion

71
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Why would you use skid boots

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to prevent abrasion and burns when horse is performing a sliding stop

72
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What should you do if your horse approaches a scary object?

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allow the horse to investigate so that the horse can accept the item in the future without sustained apprehension

73
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What are the parts of the mare’s reproductive tract?

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2 ovaries, 2 fallopian tubes, uterus, cervix, vagina, clitoris, and vulva

74
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What confirmation defect would be found for a horse that is base narrow?

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Interfering???

75
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Where does the foal develop?

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Uterus

76
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What is the pulse of a normal yearling?

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40-60 beats per minute

77
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What is the pulse of a mature horse?

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28-40 beats per minute

78
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Describe a side pass?

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moving the horse sideways, with no forward movement - the horse should step with both the forequarters and hindquarters moving together

79
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What is sand colic?

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abdominal pain due to sand collecting in the large intestine and causing a partial or complete obstruction

80
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What is the nature and termperament the horse possess; a horse’s general attitude toward his handlers and other horses

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disposition

81
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At what age does the horse reach puberty?

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state of sexual maturity - mares 12-15 months

82
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What signs will the mare show if she is in estrus and receptive to the stallion?

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Mare is interested in and receptive to stallion, may allow stallion to sniff, nuzzle and bite her on the flank, neck and perinal area. Stance charcterized by raised tail without switching, hind legs spread apart and pelvis flexed. Vulva will contract and relax (referred to as winking). Mares in estrus will urinate frequently when teased.

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What is the length of the estrus cycle?

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21-23 days

84
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What is the average gestation period in a horse?

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335-340 days

85
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What does presence of the hormone MPSG or equine chorionic gonadotropin (eCG) indicate?

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pregnancy

86
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what is a sport horse

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purebred or cross bred horse suitable for dressage, eventing, jumping and endurance

87
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Where are vitamins (A, D, E, K-fat soluble) and B vitamins absorbed?

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small intestine

88
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Where would you check the capillary refill time and what would be normal?

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time required for normal blood flow to return to the gums after pressure is applied

89
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What is a cavy?

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collection of horses

90
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What is a chadwick spring?

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V shaped steel spring fitted to the bottom of the hoof-keeps constant pressure on the bars of the foot

91
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What is the name of the procedures in which the lips of the mare’s vulva are sutured together to prevent infectious contaminants from being introduced to the reproductive tract?

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Caslicks procedure

92
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Where would you take your horses digital pulse rate?

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either inside or outside back of the fetlock joint

93
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Where in the stallion do sperm cells develop?

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Testes

94
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What is the condition of the eye when the eye has no brown pigment

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Walleyed

95
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What are corns?

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Caused by constant irriation to a part of the sole, usually from poor shoeing practices. Can develop a lesion and may require the foot to be trimmed to relieve pressure.

96
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What bit is considered to be the most severe of the western curb bits?

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Spade

97
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What is the common term for equine periodic opthalmia?

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Moon blindness

98
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What is the purpose of adding stickers or “mud clalks” to the heel of a racing plate?

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to increase traction on a muddy racetrack.

99
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What is the common term for the ossification of the lateral cartilages of the distal phalanx?

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sidebones

100
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Giving the horse more selenium, vitamin E and reducing grain intake o the days the horse is idle are nutritional preventatives for what metabolic disorder in horses?

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tying up - Monday morning sickness - azoturia - recurrent exertional rhabdomyolysis

101
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identify four reasons for using a saddle blanket or pad

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to protect the horses back, to absorb sweat or moisture, to protect the saddle, to help the saddle fit better

102
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what does the term indian broke indicate?

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the horse is trained to allow mounting from the off side or from both sides

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104
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describe a unicorn hitch

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two horses hitched as a pair with a third in front of them

105
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what gait defect is seen in pigeon-toed horses

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paddling or winging out

106
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what is the common term for secretion produced by the lacrimal glands

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tears

107
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how does a horse reposition their head to better visualize objects that are far away

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the horse lowers their head

108
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What type of brand will be white in color?

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freeze brand

109
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What is the name of the horse that was assigned the first permanent registration in the AQHA?

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Whimpy P-1

110
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What does the term trappy describe in regards to a way of going?

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short, quick, high and choppy stride

111
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A foal that is being weaned will call for its dam. This would be categorized as what type of behavior ?

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et-epimeletic behavior

112
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What is the common name for Oxyuris equi?

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pinworms

113
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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?

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Tevis Cup

114
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What organ recieves oxygenated blood from the renal artery?

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kidney

115
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What would be added to the shoes of pack horses and mules to extend the life of the shoes?

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borium

116
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How does a straight shoulder affect the length of the back?

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the straighter the shoulder the longer the back

117
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What is the term for chronic dermatitis that occurs from inflammation of the back of the pastern?

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grease-heel - scratches - grease or mud fever

118
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What gland produces the hormone epinephrine?

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adrenal gland

119
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What term refers to the middle team of horses in a 6 horse hitch?

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swing team

120
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What is the common or slang term for equine infectious anemia?

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swamp fever

121
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What type of bar shoe would be used for the treatment of navicular disease?

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egg bar

122
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What test would be indicated for a horse suspected of having equine infectious anemia?

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Coggins

123
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What is the common term for the deformity of the jaw referred to as prognathia?

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Monkey mouth

124
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What is the cry of the hunt once the fox has been sighted?

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tally ho

125
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Which breed is known as the ?Prince of Ponies? and ?aristocrat of the show ring??

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Hackney pony

126
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In general, what determines the severity of a snaffle bit?

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Diameter (thickness) of the mouthpiece (smaller the diameter the more severe)

127
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What type of knot forms the eye of a lariat?

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Honda

128
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What breed is born brown, mouse grey or black-brown, but typically turns white between the ages of 6 and 10?

A

lippizzan

129
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What are the two species of lice that infest the horse?

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Bloodsucking (Sucking) and Biting

130
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When introducing new horses into a herd? bio-security? measures would include isolating the new horses for a minimum of how many days?

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14 days minimum

131
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Give the complete zoological classification of the horse.

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Kingdom-Animalia; Phylum-Chordata; Class-Mammalia; Order-Perisodactyla; Family-Equidae; Genus-Equus; Species