The most common breed for racing.
What is the Thoroughbred?
A discipline in which the horse must go around barrels in the shortest amount of time without knocking them.
What is barrel racing?
The thing you use to clean out the horses hoof.
What is a hoof-pick?
The long hair on the neck.
What is the mane?
The part of the saddle that you put your feet in.
What are stirrups?
The breed that most used in western riding and is the fastest horse over a quarter mile.
What is a Quarter Horse?
The name means "to train", It looks like dancing and is the first part in eventing.
What is dressage?
The rubber or plastic brush that you use in a circular motion to get dried mud or dirt off a horse.
What is a curry comb?
The raised area between the shoulders that you measure a horse to.
What are the withers?
The part of the bridle that goes in the horses mouth.
What is the bit?
The tallest breed of horse.
What is a shire?
When a horse must jump as fast as they can over fences in an arena, form does not matter.
What is showjumping?
The brush you use to flick off dust and dander.
What is a hard brush or dandy brush?
The sensitive triangular part of a horses hoof.
What is the frog?
The part of the bridle that goes around the horses nose.
What is the nose-band?
What is a Shetland?
The horse must canter in a circle while people do gymnastics on their backs.
What is vaulting?
The word used for most stomach problems, the most severe versions can happen when the intestines are twisted.
What is collic?
The point where the tail meets the hindquarters.
What is the dock?
The back part of the saddle.
What is the cantle?
Draft horses most used as firefighting horses.
What are Percherons?
A western discipline somewhat similar to dressage in which a horse might perform a western stop.
What is reining?
An issue when the bone inside the hoof presses on the hoof wall.
What is laminitis?
The joint of the hind leg that is equivalent to a human ankle.
What is the hock?
The part of the bridle that goes behind the horses ears.
What is the crownpiece?