Equine Behavior
Equine Senses
Skeletal Anatomy
Respiratory and Circulatory Anatomy
Digestion Anatomy
100

Ears pinned back is often a sign the horse is:

Angry.

100

Horses adjust their range of vision by:


lowering or raising their heads.


100

Which is the knee-like joint above the hock in the hind leg of a horse?


Stifle

100

Major organs of both the circulatory and respiratory systems are found in the:


thoracic cavity.


100

In order to wet foodstuff and begin digestion, the mature horse secretes about how many gallons of saliva per day?


10

200

A horse with dilated nostrils and ears thrown to the side is really:

Afraid

200

Which of the horse’s senses makes it respond to leg cues from the rider?

Touch

200

Which is the part of the leg between the coronary band of the hoof and the fetlock joint?


Pastern

200

What organ separates the abdominal and thoracic cavities?


Diaphragm


200

What organ removes wastes and conserves fluids?


Kidneys


300

Horses learn quite well and compensate for their lack of ability to reason with:


excellent memory.

300

What is the major reason a colt is allowed to smell a saddle when being saddled for the first few times?


The smell of other horses on the saddle calms the colt.


300

The canoe shaped breastbone made up of seven fused segments is the:


Sternum

300

Which artery is the only artery that will carry deoxygenated blood? 

Pulmonary Artery 

300

Foodstuff is guided from the horse’s mouth down the esophagus by the:

Pharynx.

400

To maintain a position of control and safety, the handler should approach a horse at the:

left shoulder.


400

When removing a halter, a handler can best guard against the horse bolting by:


standing the horse facing a wall or fence.

400

The approximate percent of a horse’s weight carried on the front legs is:


60%

400

What part of the circulatory system is responsible for gas exchange between arteries and veins? 

Capillaries 
400

Which equine digestive system organ works with the colon and is most suited for breaking down and using roughage?


Cecum

500

Which is the most likely response a horse will give to a rider spurring the sensitive area of the flank?

Bucking

500

A handler should avoid chasing a horse when trying to catch it because it:


reinforces a horse’s natural desire to escape.

500

A horse has approximately how many bones in its skeletal system?


210

500

The superior and inferior vena cava carry blood to what part of the heart? 

Right Atrium 

500

The technical term for the horse’s total digestive system is the:


alimentary canal.