What is an overreach boot?
This slow digesting feed must be soaked for 24 hours before feeding
What is beet pulp or sugar beet?
What is lame on a front leg?
The joint in the hind leg just above the cannon bone
What is the hock?
This is used to remove dirt on a grass kept horse
What is a curry comb?
The type of saddle used for cross country jumping
What is all purpose?
The rule of feeding prompted by the fact that a horse needs to build up bacteria specific to the feed it takes in to break down food in the digestive system
What is make changes in feed gradually?
This common skin condition is caused by an allergic reaction to the bite of the midge
What is sweet itch?
This groove is named after the vein running along it
What is the jugular groove?
In this clip, the whole coat is removed except for the legs, the saddle patch, and a triangle at the top of the tail.
What is a hunter clip?
The number of fingers that should fit under the throatlash
What is 3?
If the horse needs energy, this feed would be appropriate
What is oats?
Used to draw out infection
These organs lie below the lumbar vertebrae behind the saddle.
What are the kidneys?
This type of rug is best for horses living out
What is a turn out rug?
Balding, atherstone and string are types of these
What are girths?
The maximum amount of concentrated feed a horse should be given at any one time
What is 5 lbs (2.2 kg)
The horse's normal rate of respiration
What is 6-12 breaths?
When a horse eats, he chews the food and mixes it with saliva to form this
What is a bolus?
What is plaits?
The skirt, pommel, waist and panel are parts of this tack
What is a saddle?
Before feeding hay, this can help to reduce dust for a horse with respiratory problems
What is soaking or steaming hay?
A lump under the jaw is characteristic of this contagious disease
What is strangles?
Damage to this bone is usually associated with chronic lameness.
What is the navicular?
This rug is placed on a horse after exercise in winter
What is a cooler?