Axial & Appendicular
External
Leg/Foot
Random!
100

Which joint of the horse is located on the forelimb where the barrel meets the leg?

Elbow

100

Horse height is measured in hands from the ________ to the ground.

Withers

100

Identify the part of the hoof labeled "A."

Frog

100

How many bones are included in the skeleton of a horse?

205 bones

200

The ________ contains 3 bones and is the equivalent of the human palm.

Metacarpals

200

Identify the external part labeled "A"

Poll

200

Which part of the horse’s foot is the source of growth for the hoof wall?

Coronet or Coronary Band

200

The directional term which indicates something that relates to the skull or cranium.

Cranial

300

Which part of the horse's body is load bearing? 

Thoracic Limbs (Forelimbs)

300

Identify the external part of the horse labeled "B."

Dock

300

Identify the part of the hoof labeled "B."

Angle of Wall

300

The directional term which indicates something that is nearer to the center or to the point of attachment to the body; towards the body.

Proximal

400

The ________ consists of 6 bones arranged in 2 layers, and is the equivalent of the human wrist.

Carpus

400

The upper part of the neck on a horse where the mane grows

Crest

400

Which part of the hoof is made up of parallel fibers and forms a surface that is not easily worn away? Hint: Similar to a human fingernail.

Hoof Wall

400

Describe the composition of bone.

26% mineral, 50% water, 4% fat, 20% protein

500

Describe the difference between the axial and appendicular skeletons.

*Answers may vary. Should include information about bones that make up each skeleton and their functions.

500

Area on the horse situated at the top of the thoracic limb and that is higher up in the body.

Shoulder

500

Identify the part of the hoof labeled "D."

Sole

500

Describe the four main functions of the equine skeletal system.

Supports the Body

Protects Muscles and Vital Organs

Facilitates Movement

Provides Attachments for Tendons and Muscles

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