What breed was the tallest horse?
Shire.
What is the bit attached to on the bridle?
The cheek pieces and the reins.
How many bones does a horse have?
205.
How many gallons of water does a horse need per day?
A. 20 gallons
B. 5 gallons
C. 12 gallons
C 12 gallons.
Which color can horses NOT see?
Red.
Which breed of horse has the oldest horse breed registry in the world?
Arabian.
Name three types of english saddles. Hint - types not brands.
close contact or jump, dressage, and all purpose.
How many muscles are in a horse's ear?
10.
Name three types of grass hay?
Orchard grass, timothy, brome, ryegrass, coastal bermuda
What is the leading cause of death in horses of almost all ages?
Colic.
In which country did the thoroughbred originate?
England.
What are the three types of martingales?
Running, Standing, and German.
Which body part is most commonly the cause of lameness?
The hoof.
Eating spoiled feed, frozen grass, or lawn clippings can cause your horse to do what?
Colic (Gas colic)
Which 3 equestrian sports are included in the Olympics?
Dressage, Show Jumping, and Eventing.
About how many horse breeds are there in the world?
A. 200
B. 400
C. 600
B 400
Name two types of english stirrups?
Fillis and Peacock.
When standing still what percentage of a horse's weight is carried on his front legs and what percent on his hind legs?
55% on his front sand 45% on his back legs.
What is the name of the grain your horse eats?
Jimmy, Coconut - Triple Crown Perform Gold
Sparkles, Puddin' - Triple Crown 30 Ration Balancer
Toby, Dolly - Triple Crown Senior
Joe, Star 30% Ration Balancer and Sr.
How many hours of sleep do horses need in a day?
2 - 3.
How many pure cleveland bay horses are currently in North America?
A. 92 B.192
C. 292 D. 352
B. 192
Name 10 parts of an english saddle.
How many eyelids does a horse have?
3.
Which of the following plants are toxic? Pick all that apply.
A. Nightshade B. Bracken Fern
C. Zinnia D. Snapdragon
A. Nightshade and B. Bracken Fern
What are the spring shots your horse gets every year?
Rabies, Tetanus, Flu/Rhino, West Nile, Potomac Fever, Eastern and Western Equine Encephalomyelitis