A three beat gait, often used when racing.
What is canter or gallop?
If the cow has nice pins, what is that referred to?
What is the pelvic structure?
An adult female goat.
What is a doe?
What is an adult female pig ready for breeding called.
What is a sow?
Which meat bird is best for growing fast and processing fast?
What is a fryer?
A clover leaf type pattern with 3 barrels used in competition, usually with quarter horses.
What is barrel racing?
When the hind legs ares set too close at the hock, what is that term called?
What is cow hocked?
An adult male goat.
What is a buck?
What is an adult male pig ready for breeding called?
What is a boar?
A newborn chick is also called a
What is a pullet?
A float used to transport horses.
What is a horse trailer?
When a cow doesn't have horns, that means they are.
The process of a female goat giving birth.
What is Kidding?
What is a castrated male pig called?
What is a Barrow?
what is the area an egg comes out of the chicken?
What is a vent?
This style of riding was named after the meaning for discipline.
What is dressage?
A cow has one stomach, but how many compartments are in that stomach?
What is 4 compartments? The rumen, reticulum, omasum and abomasum.
Hair covered appendages of skin that hang from the neck.
What are Wattles?
What cut has become most popular in households today?
What is bacon?
The red fleshy serrated growth on the toop of.a chicken head is.
What is a comb?
A training tool used to help the horse find his natural head set and learn how to use his body properly.
What is a surciingle?
When a cow regurgitates his food, what is this process called?
What is "chewing the cud" or "rumination.?
A breed developed in South Africa for meat production.
What is the Boer breed?
A famous pig known for talking to spiders?
Who is Wilbur?
A sharp pointy spike on the back of a rooster's leg, used for defense.
What is a spur?