JR HIPPOLOGY 2009 SLIDE PRESENTATION. What gait is this horse doing? 1.1.

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JR HIPPOLOGY 2009 SLIDE PRESENTATION

What gait is this horse doing? 1.1.

What breed is this horse? 2.

What is this form of identification that is caused by intense cold? 3.

This tube contains a medicine to kill internal parasites. What is this procedure called? 4.

Name this protective covering used by farriers to prevent injury. 5.

What is the name of this type of mane treatment? 6.

What is this destruction behavior, which involves the setting of teeth against an object while sucking air? 7.

What is this mottled coat pattern called? 8.

What condition is indicated by these rings in the hoof wall? 9.

Name the procedure for removing the sharp edges from the horse’s molars. 10.

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ANSWER KEY

1.PACING 2.TENNESSEE WALKING HORSE 3.FREEZE BRANDING 4.WORMING OR DEWORMING 5.FARRIER (HORSESHOER) APRON 6.BRAIDED 7. CRIBBING 8.DAPPLED 9.FOUNDER (LAMINITIS) 10.FLOATING (THE TEETH)