Disciplines
Digestive System
Feeds & Feeding
Reproductive System
Misc
100
A skier is towed around an obstacle course by a horse.
What is Ski Joring.
100
This is where hay and other forages are digested.
What is the cecum.
100
The most important nutrient for a horse.
What is water.
100
The primary organ in the mare's reproductive system.
What is the ovary.
100
A horse has this kind of digestive system.
What is a modified monogastric digestive system.
200
A western discipline involving sliding stops and roll backs.
What is reining.
200
This funnel-shaped part of the digestive system prevents horses from vomiting.
What is the pharynx.
200
Vitamin A can also be provided in the form of this substance.
What is carotene.
200
Where the foal grows and develops inside its mother.
What is the uterus.
200
The ideal body condition score of a horse is this number.
What is 5.
300
A dressage movement where the horse trots in place.
What is a piaffe.
300
This is where digestion begins.
What is the mouth.
300
This mineral has an important relationship with Calcium.
What is phosphorus.
300
Funnel-shaped organ in the mare's reproductive system.
What is the infundibulum.
300
The act of a horse giving birth is called this.
What is foaling.
400
This discipline involves one person or a team of people performing gymnastics on the back of a cantering horse.
What is vaulting.
400
Carries food and liquid from the mouth to the stomach.
What is the esophagus.
400
This term is abbreviated as DE and is an indicator of a feed's energy value.
What is digestible energy.
400
The length of a horse's gestation period.
What is 340 days.
400
A digestive system dysfunction that can be caused by changing a horse's feed too quickly.
What is colic.
500
Which horse recently won the Kentucky Derby?
What is California Chrome.
500
Another word for the action of swallowing food.
What is deglutition.
500
A deficiency in this vitamin may cause night blindness in horses.
What is Vitamin A.
500
The complete lack of estrus.
What is Anestrus.
500
When a horse founders, this bone can rotate and penetrate the bottom of the horse's hoof.
What is the coffin bone.
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