Balance, Etc.
Horse Anatomy
Muscling
Reasons
Structure
100

Balance can also be described as how well a horse can be divided into __________.

A) Halves

B) Thirds

C) Quarters

D) Pieces

B) Thirds

100

The ridge that separates the neck from the back of a horse.

What is the withers?

100

A horse that has heavy muscling is said to have good muscle _____________.

A) Definition

B) Length

C) Purpose

A) Definition

100

The two best horses in a class are called?

Top pair?

100

Structure is evaluating a horse's _________________

What is skeleton? (will also accept bone structure/bones)

200

Which of these most affects the way a horse travels?

 A) Balance

 B) Structure

 C) Quality


B) Structure

200

The area between the hoof and the fetlock joint on any  horse's leg.

What is the pastern?

200

The shape that a horse's pectoral muscles should make when viewed from the front

What is a "V?"

200

When you list advantages of a horse who placed below another horse in a pair

What are grants?

200

Another name for a horse's back, loin and croup?

What is a top line?

300

When a horse has a long topline, it also can be described as having a long _________ third.

Middle

300

The body of the horse, enclosing the rib cage and the major internal organs. 

What is the barrel?

300

Places you can look for muscling when viewing a horse from the profile?

A) Cannon

B) Shoulder

C) Hindquarter (Hip)

D) Both B and C

 D) Both B&C

300

Descriptive words used to tell a judge why you placed the class the way you did

What is terminology? Accept "Terms"

300

The angle of a horse's shoulder

What is 45o?

400

What phrase is used to describe a horse whose knees are lower than its hocks (the front end is lower than the back end). Hint--2-word answer

What is running downhill?

400

The part of a horse that slopes from the loin to the tailhead.

What is the croup?

400

Between Muscling and Balance, which is the most important consideration when evaluating conformation in a horse?

Balance

400

The maximum number of points you can score with a set of reasons

What is 50?
400

A horse's pastern angle (hoof angle)

What is 45-50o?

500

The ratio of the underside of a horse's neck to the top side of a horse's neck. 

Example:  If the underside is three times as long as the top, the ratio would be 3:1 

What is 1:2?

500

There are 2 common terms for a horse whose knees buckle forward slightly when viewed at the profile--name one.


Bonus:  For an extra 100 points, name the other.

Over-at-the-knee


Bonus: Buck-kneed

500

When viewed from behind, the horse should be wider here than at the point of the hip.

Bonus: For an extra 100 points. What other muscle is used to evaluate degree of muscling when viewed from the rear?

What is the stifle?


Bonus:  gaskin

500

In a typical set of halter reasons, the horses in each pair are typically compared to one another. However, one horse in the class may often just be addressed individually instead. 

Which horse is this?

Bonus: For an extra 100 points.  Give some examples of descriptive words that might be used for this horse

The bottom placing horse (4th in the class).

Bonus: Least balanced, lightest made, most poorly structured, coarsest, etc. 

500

How a horse's neck should tie into its shoulders

What is high?

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