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NutritionTeeth Parasites/ Disease 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points GeneralsGaits
(Indicate which lead if needed)
What is a Walk? 10 pts
Left hind right front together, suspension, right hind and left front, suspension (Indicate which lead if needed)
What is the Trot? 20 pts
Left hind, right hind and left front together, right front, suspension period (Indicate which lead if needed)
What is the Canter (Lope) in Right Lead? 30 pts
(Indicated which lead if needed)
What is the Canter (Lope) in Right lead? 40 pts
Right hind, left hind and right front together, left front, suspension period (indicate which lead if needed)
What is the Canter (Lope) in the Left lead? 50 pts
Best source of Vitamin D
What is Sunshine? 10 pts
Alfalfa is high in this mineral
What is Calcium? 20 pts
Best indictor of the energy content on a feed tag
What is Crude Fiber? 30 pts
Pounds of forage per day (min) does a 1,000 pound horse need
What is lbs? 40 pts
The Calcium to Phosphorus Ration
What is 1.5 to 2:1? 50 pts
The gestation period for a mare
What is 11 ½ months? 10 pts
The far side of a horse refers to
What is Right Side? 20 pts
The normal pulse (beats per minute) of an average horse
What is 30 – 40 bpm? 30 pts
Percent of the digestive tract the small intestine makes up
What is 30 %? 40 pts
The organ that is the main site of fiber breakdown and digestion
What is the Cecum? 50 pts
The term used to describe when removing the sharp edges of the horse’s teeth
What is Floating? 10 pts
The Age when all permanent incisors are all in place
What is 5 years old? 20 pts
The age? Shows teeth that have sloped incisors and a noticeable Galvyne’s groove
What is 11 to 15 years? 30 pts
Shows teeth that have permanent corners erupting, and the nippers worn on the outer edges The age?
What is 4 to 4 ½ years? 40 pts
A Mature male horse has how many teeth? Incisors? Tushes or bridle teeth? Molars?
What is 40 teeth? 12 incisors? 4 Tushes? 24 Molars? 50 pts
An inflammation of the upper respiratory tract and lymph nodes
What is Strangles? 10 pts
How many times a year a horse should be vaccinated for Equine Influenza
What is 4 time a year? 20 pts
A parasite that lays eggs on a horse’s body and the larvae attach to the stomach and intestinal walls
What are Strongyles? 30 pts
The parasite that lays eggs on the hair of the horse, the horse digests the eggs and the larvae mature in the stomach of the horse
What are Bot Flys? 40 pts
When a horse keeps its weight shifted to the rear feet, pounding pulse in feet and heat in feet
What is Founder? 50 pts
Make your wager
The limiting amino acid for growth in young horses
What is Lysine?