Tack
Anatomy
Discipline
Breeds
Numbers
100
A metal frame that holds the foot of a rider.
What are the 'Irons'?
100
The area immediately behind the ears and the underlying bones are the top of the skull bone.
What is the 'Poll'?
100
Judged on the horses jumping style around a natural looking course of 7-8 jumps
What is 'Hunters'?
100
Originated in Wales in the United Kingdom. Many are found in Hunter Pony classes.
What is a 'Welsh pony'?
100
Any time horse and rider knock down or lower the height in a jumper round.
What is '4 Faults'?
200
A leather strap that helps keep a horse's head carriage low.
What is a 'Martingale'?
200
Triangular shaped shock absorber for the foot when it makes contact with the ground.
What is the 'Frog'?
200
The highest level called Grand Prix is judged on the horse and rider completing a clean round with zero faults
What is 'Show Jumping'?
200
One of the oldest breeds dating back 4,500 years. Dominate in the discipline of endurance riding. Originated on the Arabian Peninsula.
What is an 'Arabian'?
200
A prefect score in dressage.
What is '10'?
300
A boot normally used on front legs of jumping horses in order to protect their tendons while allowing them to feel the jump in front.
What are 'Open front boots'?
300
The top line of the neck
What is the 'Crest'?
300
A movement seen in this discipline where the horse is in a highly collected cadenced trot, in place or nearly in place.
What is 'Dressage'?
300
Developed in England for racing and jumping. The famous horse Secretariat, had these blood lines.
What is a 'Thoroughbred'?
300
Amount of time you have after the buzzer to start your jump off course when you do not have any faults of your first jumper round.
What is '45 seconds'?
400
Commonly found on dressage bridles. This band helps keep the horse's mouth shut and holds the bit steady.
What is a 'Flash nose band'?
400
The ridge between the shoulder blades and the point where the horses height is measured.
What is the 'Withers'?
400
A timed event where horse and rider complete a clover leaf pattern around barrels.
What is 'Barrel Racing'?
400
An American breed that is known to outdistance other horse breeds in the quarter mile or less. Some have been clocked at speeds up to 55 mph.
What is a 'Quarter Horse'?
400
The average amount, in gallons, of water horses drink per day.
What is '5-10'?
500
Often used in upper level dressage. This type of bridle has two bits and four reins.
What is a 'Double bridle'?
500
Growths found on the inside of horses legs otherwise known as toes of the Eohippus an early ancestor of the modern horse.
What is a 'Chestnut'?
500
A sport where the horse and rider must compete in dressage, show jumping and cross country.
What is 'Eventing'?
500
Can be seen in three gated and five gated classes. A breed that originated in America and used in the Civil war.
What is a 'Saddlebred'?
500
Amount of ribs on a horse
What is '8 true, 10 false, 18 total'?
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