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Colors & Markings Juniors 2009
Match the color or marking to the
letter below.
A. Dun
B. Grey
C. Roan
D. Tobiano
E. Appaloosa
F. Overo
G. Bay
H. Sorrel
I. Stocking
J. Half-Pastern
K. Cremello
L. Buckskin
M. Black
N. Sock
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4 3
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Equestrian Events Juniors 2009
Match the event with the letter
below.
A. Dressage
B. Trail
C. Hunter Hack
D. Cross Country
E. Barrel Racing
F. Western Pleasure
G. Saddle Bronc
H. Stadium Jumping
I. Reining
J. Cutting
K. Goat Tying
L. Calf Roping
M. Harness Racing
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3 4
10 9
8 7
6 5
Breeds Juniors 2009
Match the Breed of Horse to the letter
below.
A. Belgian
B. Shetland Pony C. Quarter Horse
D. Mustang
E. Norwegian Fjord F. Lipizzan
G. Appaloosa
H. American Cream Draft
I. Paint
J. Tennessee Walking Horse
K. Clydesdale
L. Welsh Pony
M. Percheron
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6 5
10 9
4 3
Skeletal System Juniors 2009
IDENTIFY THE SKELETAL PARTS OF THE HORSE FROM THE FOLLOWING LIST
A Tibia
B Lumbar Vertebrae
C Femur
D Thoracic Vertebrae
E Humorous
F Coffin Bone
G Patella
H Maxilla
I Cervical Vertebrae
J Rib
I Mandible
L Radius
M Sacral Vertebrae
N Scapula O Long Pastern Bone
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Tack Juniors 2009
Match the item of tack to the letter below.
A. Equitation Saddle
B. Endurance Saddle
C. Dressage Saddle
D. Training saddle
E. Bosal
F. Hobbles
G. Full Cheek Snaffle
H. D-ring Snaffle
I. Kimberwick
J. Hunt Seat Saddle
K. Side Saddle
L. Cutting Saddle
M. Hackamore
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STATION 6: JUNIOR FEED Question
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7.
Match the Feed to the letter below.
A. Oats B. Corn C. Shredded Beet Pulp D. Soybean Meal E. Wheat Middlings F. Alfalfa Hay G. Mixed Hay – Grass and Alfalfa H. Grass Hay I. Alfalfa Cubes J. Trace Mineralized Salt
8. Is F or H higher in fiber?
9. Which feedstuff is considered a protein supplement?
10. Which feedstuff is horsemen’s favorite concentrate to feed?
Hoof Anatomy Seniors 2009
Match the part of the hoof to the latter below.
A. Cannon Bone
B. Digital Cushion
C. Ergot
D. Superficial Flexor Tendon
E. Deep Digital Flexor
Tendon F. Coronary band
G. Long Pastern Bone (P1)
H. Short Pastern Bone
(P2) I. Extensor Tendon
J. Navicular Bone
K. Bulb of Heel
L. Coffin Bone (P3)
M. Sigmoid Bone
N. Frog
O. Hoof Wall
P. Fetlock
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Horse Dental Anatomy Seniors 2009
Identify the teeth or age the horse from the
following list.
A. 8 week old foal
B. 2.5 Years
C. 4.5 Years
D. 10 Years
E. 15 Years
F. 20 Years
G. 30 Years
H. Incisors
I. Bars
J. Wolf Tooth
K. Premolars
L. Molars
M. Canines
N. Corners
O. Wisdom Tooth
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5 2 3
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Conformational Terms Seniors 2009
Match the image on the left Conformational Term
from the list below.
A. Bow-legged
B. Calf-kneed
C. Knock-kneed
D. Roman Nose
E. Sickle-hocked
F. Post legged
G. Bench-kneed
H. Pig-eyed
I. Paddling
J. Winging
K. Camped out behind
L. Too much slope
M. Coon Footed
N. Buck-kneed
O. Ideal
P. Parrot Mouth
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4 3
2 1
SENIORS ‐ TYPES OF BITS
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5 6
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9 10
MATCH THE BIT WITH THE LETTERS
BELOW
A: DOUBLE JOINTED ROLLER FULL CHEEK BIT
B: FULL CHEEK SNAFFLE BIT
C: O‐RING TOM THUMB
E: COPPER MOUTH EGGBUTT SNAFFLE
F: TOM THUMB COPPER ROLLER GRAZING BIT
G: DR BRISTOL DEE BIT
H: 3 RING ELEVATOR BIT
I: MULLEN MOUTH EGGBUTT SNAFFLE
J: GAG BIT
K: KIMBERWICKE
L: WALKING HORSE BIT
M: LONG SHANKED TWISTED WIRE DOGBONE BIT
Equestrian Events Seniors 2009
Match the event with the letter below. A. Stadium Jumping B. Eventing C. Hunter Hack
D. Steeple Chase
E. Western Riding
F. Competition Jumping G. Fox Hunting
H. Dressage
I. Polo
J. English Pleasure
K. Working Cow Horse L. Cutting
M. Western Horsemanship N. Endurance
O. Trail
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Reproductive System Seniors 2009
Identify the parts the horse’s
reproductive system from the following
list.
A. Rectum
B. Uterus
C. Fallopian Tube
D. Infundibulum
E. Cervix
F. Uterine Horn
G. Vulva
H. Urinary Bladder
A. Vagina
I. 5 days
J. 19-22 days
K. Hypothalamus
L. Pituitary
M. Ovary
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Estrus typically lasts for how many days?
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9 GnRH (Gonadotropin releasing hormone) is secreted by what gland?
10 FSH (Follicle-stimulating hormone) is secreted by witch gland?
PARTS OF THE HORSE
IDENTIFY THE PARTS OF THE HORSE FROM THE FOLLOWING LIST
A FACE
B ELBOW
C ARM
D HOCK
E SHOULDER
F CROUP
G STIFLE
H FOREARM
I WITHER
J CANNON
K MUZZLE
L PASTERN
M BACK
N GASKIN
O KNEE
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Lameness and Hoof Injuries Seniors 2009
Match the lameness or disease with the letter below.
A. Capped Hock
B. Canker
C. Quarter Crack
D. Bone Spavin
E. Laminitis
F. Bog Spavin
G. Quittor
H. White Line Disease
I. Greasy Heel
J. Thoroughpin
K. Ring Bone
L. Thrush
M. Abscess
N. Seedy Toe
O. Wind Gall
10 9
8 7
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2 1
Horseshoes Seniors 2009
Match the Horseshoe with the letter below.
A. Fishtail
B. Heel Caulks
C. Patten-bar
D. Heart Bar
E. Rocker Toe
F. Square Toe
G. Straight Bar
H. Trailer/Sidecar
I. Egg-bar
J. Offset Square Toe
K. Sideweight
L. Spider Plate
M. Sliding plate
N. Rolled Toe
O. Heel Extension
P. Toe Clip
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STATION 10: SENIOR FEED Question
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Match the Feed to the letter below.
A. Oats B. Corn C. Shredded Beet Pulp D. Soybean Meal E. Wheat Middlings F. Alfalfa Hay G. Mixed Hay – Grass and Alfalfa H. Grass Hay I. Alfalfa Cubes J. Trace Mineralized Salt K. Copper Sulfate L. Linseed Meal (Flax
9. Which feedstuff is a supplement that is normally fed free-choice?
10. Which feedstuff can be used to replace forage in the diet for horses with heaves?
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