Basic Health
Nutrition
Riding and Gaits
Equipment
IEA Rules
100

The normal temperature for a horse?

What is 37-38.5 Celsius /99.5-101.3 Fahrenheit?

100

The majority of a horse's diet should be

What is forage?

100

An example of a symmetrical gait is

What is the walk/trot

100

2 examples of artificial aids used while riding

What are Crop/whip, spurs, bit, bridle?

100

___ number of riders are required to create a team

What is 3?

200

The normal resting heart rate for a horse (beats per min)

What is 36-44 bpm?

200

3 types of forage

What is Grass, hay, haystretcher, hay cubes, dengie, beet pulp?

200

An individual footfall within a stride

What is a beat?

200

The most common type of noseband in english riding is the cavesson. 3 other types of nosebands are

crank, flash, figure-8, drop, rope, tack

200

These riders are not permitted to use spurs.

Who are middle school and high school walk trot and walk trot canter riders

300

The normal respiration rate for a horse

What is 8-20 breaths per minute?

300

Horses should drink ___ liters of water per day

What is 20-25 liters?

300

A gait with 4 beats

What is the walk?

300

These are the 4 types of rings found on snaffle bits

What are d-ring, loose ring, eggbutt, full cheek?
300

A horse may be used this many times (including alternate rides)

What is 8?

400

The coggins test, a test required for horses to attend competition as well as cross statelines, tests for

What is Equine Infectious Anemia?

400

Horses need both protein and carbohydrates in their diet, they use protein to build muscle and carbohydrates for

What is energy?

400

The 4 natural aids when riding

What are hand, leg, seat/weight, and voice

400

This bit works with a combination of pressure and leverage and when used correctly has 2 reins.

What is a pelham?

400

When a rider earns __ points in one class in competition year the rider must move up to the next level

What is 22?

500

In New Jersey Horses are required to have these 4 vaccines

What are tetanus, rabies, eastern/western encephalitis, and west nile?

500

This chronic disease in horses requires them to eat a low starch (sugar) diet

What is cushings?

500

The foot falls of this gait are left hind with right front followed by right hind with left front

What is the trot?

500

3 examples of types of boots used on horses

What are Galloping, splint, open front, hind, grab, and bell?
500

The following people may request a re-ride

Who are the coach of the rider involve and the judge.

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