Equine anatomy/husbandry
Equine nursing/breeds
Dental
Disease
100

Neck, withers, shoulders, ribs, loin, tailhead or pelvis region

What are the areas we use for BCS?

100

Base of neck, semimembranosus/semitendinoisus, pectoral, gluteal

What are the areas for an IM injection?

100

Hypsodont

What type of teeth does equine have?

100

Known as the guttural pouch mycosis, fungal disease.

What is Aspergillosis?

200

intact male for breeding

What is a mare?

200

Bay, chestnut, black

What are the primary coat colors?

200

2(I3-3, C-1/1, P-3 or 4/4, M- 3/3) = 40 or 42 teeth total

What is the adult dental formula for equine?

200

Hihgly contagious viral respiratory disease that frequently occurs in large outbreask in highly propulated stabels or during competions.

What is Equine influenza?

300

a foal that has been weaned, usually between 6-months and a year

What is a weanling?

300

Has distinct markings, distinguished by a white blanket on their hindquarters with a splattering of spots, mottled skin, while sclera, and stripped hooves. 

What is an appaloosa?

300

2 (i-3/3, c-0/0, p-3/3, m-0/0)= 24 teeth tota

What is the deciduous formula for equine?

300

Also known as "swamp fever", highly contagious and potentially fatal blood borne viral disease caused by a retrovirus. 

What is Equine Infectious Anemia?

400

horse gripping an object such as a pole or fence rail then pulling back with its mouth and sucking in the air

what is cribbing?

400

One of the few breeds of wild horses left in the U.S. 

What is a mustang?

400

the upper and lower incisor teeth meet, and provides an indication of the horses age

What is the angle of incidence

400

Also known as equine distemper

What is strangles?

500

Severe contractions of the intestines, the horse developed cramps or muscular spasms that cause pain and additionally may cause intestinal hypermotility.

What is spasmodic colic?

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