Horse Parts
Safety Rules
Horse Identification
Riding/Tacking
Saddle Parts
100

The long flowy part at the back of the horse (This part has no nerves)

The Tail

100

Why can't you go behind a horse? 

It will kick you because they can't see directly behind them

100

Which 3 horses here are palomino?

Blondie, Grace, and Charlie

100

What are the three gaits we do?

Walk, trot and canter.

100

The part you put your foot in

Stirrup

200
The hair between a horses ears
Forelock
200

The place where you can't brush a horse

Flank (tickle spot)
200

The smallest horse here



Henry

200

What is the round grooming brush called?

Curry Comb

200
The part that straps the saddle on
Girth
300
The part the horse walks on
Hoof
300

Why cant you run or scream in the barn?

It will scare the horses, whether they are in their stall, in the indoor, or in the aisle.

300

What horses here are gray?

Luna and Juliette (Swampy)

300
The third gait
Cantering
300

The part that goes on the horses head?

Bridle

400

The triangle part of the hoof that is the shock absorber

Frog

400
The side you walk on when leading a horse
left
400

What horses are chestnut in color?

Winnie, Toby, Lucy, 

400

What order do you groom in?

Curry comb/mud brush, hard brush, soft brush, hoof pick. 

400

What do you hold on to/steer with when you ride?

Reins

500

The part of the back at the base of the mane, where the saddle sits

Withers

500
Which way do u turn a horse when you get in a pasture
Towards the fence
500

Daily Double: Which horses are paint?

Blondie, Monty, Cowboy, Dash, (Quality)

500

Daily Double: What order do you tack in?


Grooming, saddle pad, half pad/fluffy, saddle, girth, bridle

(boots are also included on some horses)

500

What are 2 differences between a western saddle and english saddle?

Western has a horn. Western saddles are bigger. 

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