This is the joint located between the pastern and the cannon bone.
What is the fetlock?
This color of horse has a reddish-brown coat with a matching mane and tail.
What is chestnut?
This is the slowest four-beat gait of a horse.
What is the walk?
This discipline is done in both English, and Western riding, and it can be competitive or just for pleasure.
What is trail riding?
This horse breed is known for its distinctive spotted coat pattern.
What is an Appaloosa?
This part of the horse is equivalent to the human knee.
What is the stifle?
A white marking on a horse's forehead.
What is a star?
This is a 2-beat diagonal gait.
What is a trot?
This English discipline is an Olympic sport where horses are judged by speed and their ability to go "clean".
What is jumping?
This breed of horse is known for its endurance and distinctive head shape.
What is an Arabian?
This color of horse has a golden body and a light-colored mane and tail.
What is a palomino?
This is a 3-beat gait.
What is a canter?
This English discipline is an Olympic sport and can be described as "elegant riding"
What is dressage?
This breed is famous for the "running walk" and its smooth ride.
What is a Tennessee Walking Horse?
This is the part of the horse where the mane grows.
What is the crest?
This color of horse is white with black skin.
What is grey?
This is a fast 4-beat gait.
What is the gallop?
This Western discipline is shown at a walk, jog, and lope where the horse is judged by their way of going.
What is pleasure riding?
This horse breed is known for its speed and is often used in racing.
What is a Thoroughbred?
This horse marking covers most of its face, including the eyes.
What is a bald face?
This is a lateral 2-beat gait.
What is the pace?
This English discipline is a croquet-like game that's played on horseback.
What is Polo?
This horse breed is the fastest short distance runner at a quarter mile.
What is an American Quarter Horse?