Pony/Horse Power
Famous Horses in History
Horse Management
Horse Health
Bonus
100

This pony is from Scotland. The ponies range in height at the withers from approximately 70 cm to a permitted maximum of 107 cm.

Shetland pony 

100

His record-breaking victory in the Belmont Stakes, which he won by 31 lengths, is widely regarded as one of the greatest races of all time. The company Ariat is also named after him. If you don't know this then we might have to stop the game and give you a history lesson :)

Secretariat 

100

True or false: It is good if your horse is weaving in his/her stall because it means they are happy.

False: It is a sign of nervous behavior. 

100
These are types of diseases. (Name three.)

Influenza, strangles, rhinopneumonitis, west nile virus, Potomac horse fever.

100

As a member of the United States Pony Club, I stand for the best in sportsmanship as well as in horsemanship. I shall compete for the enjoyment of the game well played and take winning or losing in stride, remembering that without good manners and good temper, sport loses its cause for being. I shall endeavor to maintain the best tradition of the ancient and noble skill of horsemanship, always treating my horse with the consideration due to a partner. 

Pony Club Pledge 

200

The breed is a free-roaming horse of the Western United States, descended from horses brought to the Americas by the Spanish.  They are often referred to as wild horses. There is also a car named after this breed :)

Mustang 

200

General Robert E. Lee's horse. He is displayed at Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia.

Traveller 

200

These are three types of toxic plants.

Black Walnut, Bracken Fern, Chokecherry, Ragwort, Johnson Grass, Horsetail, Black Nightshade.

200

A Coggins test is for this disease.

Equine Infectious Anemia

200

Who is this famous rider? What is their main discipline?

Mark Todd: is a very well known rider from New Zealand, who was born in 1956, and who holds the title of being the oldest rider to ever win Badminton in 2011.

300

This horse originated from Norway. Not buckskin but dun. Stocky and really cute. 

Fjord horse

300

This horse was purchased for $80.00 on his way to a slaughterhouse and became a champion in show jumping in the United States during the 1950s.

Snowman

300

Name three types of clips.

Hunter, trace, strip, full.

300

How many teeth a horse has (male and female). 

40 for male

36 for mares

300

Name this jump.

Hogsback 

400

The breed originated in England during the 17th century. They were almost extinct but Queen Elizabeth II saved the breed. 

Cleveland Bay 

400

This pony was 14.1³⁄₄ hands who competed internationally at the highest level of eventing. Ridden by Olympian Karen O'Connor, he performed exceedingly well at such events as the Rolex Kentucky Three Day and the Pan American Games. (His full name is needed to get points.)

Theodore O' Conner or Teddy 

400

These are other types of roughages besides grass and hay.

Range cubes, hay pellets, and sugar beet pulp.

400

Normal Ranges for TPR.

T: 98.5-101

P: 30-45 beats per minute

R: 8 to 16 breaths per minute

400

The "scientific" name for a horse.

Equus caballus

500

This horse is a from Portugal, closely related to the Spanish Andalusian horse. 

Lusitano 

500

Alexander the Great's horse. His named actually meant "ox head." Yeah that's not much of a hint but this question is worth 500 points so... 

Bucephalus


500

The amount of points acquired for being late to a formal inspection.

5 points plus 1 point for each minute you are late checking in for a formal inspection, up to 40 points total.

500

The different types of conditioning work.

Long-Slow-Distance, Six-Three-One, Hit Work, Interval Training, Galloping work. 

500

This horse was selected three years in a row for NTRA's Moment of the Year Award, for her 2008 Ladies' Classic victory, historic 2009 Breeders' Cup Classic victory. Total earnings: $7,304,580

Zenyatta

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