Skeleton
Physical Exams
Parts of the horse
Lameness Exams
Misc.
100
The bone in the head.
What is the skull
100
An animal should generally appear (BLANK) when healthy.
What is happy, alert, content, etc
100
The foot of the horse.
What is the hoof
100
The first step of a lameness exam.
What is looking at the horse in their stall/paddock
100
The condition horses most commonly die from.
What is colic
200
The bone of the shoulder.
What is the scapula
200
The tool used to listen to the lungs/heart.
What is a stethoscope.
200
The part on the top of the tail.
What is the dock
200
A horse bobbing their head is lame in the (BLANK) end.
What is the front end
200
The least forceful method of restraint.
What is a halter and lead rope
300
This bone is located in the hoof of the horse.
What is coffin or pedal bone
300
The normal respiratory rate for a horse.
What is 8-12
300
The part where the saddle sits.
What is the back
300
The tool used to press against the foot to elicit pain.
What is the hoof testers
300
The oldest breed of horse known.
What is the Arabian
400
There are this many cervical vertebrae in the horse's skeleton.
What is 7
400
The normal pulse range for a horse.
What is 40-60
400
The joint above the hoof.
What is the fetlock
400
The 4th step in the lameness exam.
What is viewing the horse in motion
400
Lack of blood.
What is anemia
500
The common name of the two bones above the foot.
What is the pastern bones.
500
The most important thing to remember for physical exams.
What is have a system
500
The fleshy part of the back leg.
What is the gaskin
500
The ligament running down the back of the leg
What is the suspensory ligament
500
The joint in the horse equivalent to the human knee.
What is the stifle.
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