Breeds
Biosecurity
Colors
Hoof Care
Dentistry
100

What are two defining features of the Arabian horse?

Dished face and high tail carriage.

100

What is biosecurity? 

Practices used to prevent the spread of disease.

100

What happens to a gray horse as it ages? 

It gets lighter overtime

100

What tool is used to clean out hooves? 

Hoof Pick

100

What is the term for filing down horses teeth? 

Floating
200

What is unique about Saddlebreds’ movement?

They can have 3 or 5 gaits.

200

What should be cleaned regularly to reduce disease risk?

Equipment, stalls, and water buckets.

200

What are corn spots? 

Dark spots where a roan was injured.

200

What happens if horses are not trimmed regularly? 

Lameness or injury

200
How often should horses teeth be checked? 

Every year

300

What breed is used mainly for harness racing?

Standardbred

300

What is the Chlorine to Water ratio to clean things? 

1:10

300

What gene causes colors to appear lighter or diluted?

The dilute gene.

300

What is laminitis?

Inflammation of the lower leg.   

300

What is a sign of dental problems in horses?

Dropping food or difficulty chewing.

400

What breed has a spotted coat, striped hooves, and visible sclera?

Appaloosa

400

What is one key rule when working around multiple horses?

Wash hands and maintain cleanliness.

400

What are the five base coat colors?

Black, chestnut, bay, brown, and white.

400

How often should hooves be trimmed? 

4-8 weeks

400

What are “wolf teeth” in horses?

Small extra teeth that may interfere with the bit.

500

What makes Quarter Horses powerful?

Compact, muscular build.

500

What are the 2 types of vaccinations? 

Core and Risk Based Vaccines

500

What is Rabicano?

Roaning that forms stripes, not true roan.

500

What can cause cracks in the hoof wall?

Dry conditions, poor nutrition, or injury.

500

What type of teeth do horses have that continue to grow throughout their life?

Hypsodont teeth.

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