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Equine Science Saddle Busters Club By: Jamestican Parham

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Equine Science. Saddle Busters Club By: Jamestican Parham. Objectives. Identify common horse breeds. Understand common horse terms. Understand basic horse care. Light Horses. Used for Showing Recreation Work. Horse Breeds. Quarter Horse: working ranch horse - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Equine ScienceSaddle Busters Club

By: Jamestican Parham

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Objectives Identify common horse breeds.

Understand common horse terms.

Understand basic horse care.

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Light Horses Used for

– Showing– Recreation– Work

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Horse Breeds Quarter Horse: working ranch horse

– AQHA: largest horse breed assoc. in U.S.– fast sprinter (1/4 mile) = quarter horse– first breed developed in U.S. (1600’s)– most heavily muscled light horse– 14-16 hands tall at withers

Hand = 4”

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Quarterhorse

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Horse Breeds Thoroughbred: horse shows & racing

– faster at longer distances (1/4 - 2 miles)– jumping & hunting competitions– 15-17 hands tall

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Horse Breeds Morgan

– parade, hunting, jumping, showing.

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Morgan

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Horse Breeds Arabian: oldest recorded breed

– endurance, heat tolerant– known for good looks– 14-15 hands tall

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Arabian

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Standardbred -known for harness racing

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Tennessee Walking Horse -known for fancy gait (walk)

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American Saddlebred-know for riding, show, parade

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Mustang

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Color Breeds Paint

– Large patches of white with brown, black or combination of the three.

Palomino– Light tan to golden color with flaxen

mane and tail. Appaloosa

– Mixture of white with any other color to create a pattern of spots. Mottled.

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American Paint

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Palomino

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Appaloosa

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Draft Horses Used mainly for work.

– Before the invention of today's machinery

Now commonly used for pleasure riding and showing.

Also used for advertisements– Budweiser

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Clydesdale

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Percheron

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Belgian

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Ponies Used for:

– Pleasure riding– Showing– Pulling buggies– Also, some breeds are good for children.

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American Walking Pony

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Shetland

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Miniature horses Can be used as a guide for the blind.

– Helping Hooves Usually weigh between 55 and

100lbs. Not a recognized breed. Used for showing and

companionship. Too small to be ridden.

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Miniature Horses

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Miniature Horses

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Horse Care Nutrition: will eat 1 1/2 - 3% of body

wt daily Small, frequent amounts. 10-12 gallons of water / day hays, grains, supplements 4 parts roughage to 1 part

concentrate– more grain if horse is working

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Horse Care Mares more likely to conceive in

spring Health: colic (abdominal pain) &

broken bones most serious Vaccinate annually Worm regularly: at least twice / year Average cost to keep a horse for one

year = $1000

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Horse Terms What do you call a mature male? Stallion What do you call a mature female? Mare What do you call a castrated male? Gelding

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Horse Terms What do you call a young horse? foal or colt What do you call an immature

female? Filly What do you call the act of giving

birth? Foaling What is the gestation for a horse? 330 days

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QUIZ!!!

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#1 What color breed has a golden coat

and a flax mane and tail??

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#2 What horse is known for its fast

quarter mile sprinting??

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#3 What is the oldest known breed of

horse?

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#4 How often should you vaccinate your

horse??

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#5 How many inches in a hand??

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#6 What is the gestation period of a

horse??

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