Balance
Horse Anatomy
Muscling
Reasons
Structure
100

Balance can also be described as how well a horse can be divided into ________________.

What is Thirds or 3 equal parts

100

The ridge between the shoulder bones of a horse

What is the withers?

100

A well-muscled horse is usually placed higher or lower than a very lightly-made, narrow horse?

What is higher

100

The two best horses in a class

What is the top pair?
100

Structure is evaluating a horse's _________________

What is skeleton? (will also accept bone structure/bones)

200

Which should be longer--the horse's topline or underline?

What is Underline

200

The area between the hoof and the fetlock joint 

What is the pastern?

200

The shape that a horse's pectoral muscles should make when viewed from the front

What is a "V?"

200

When you list advantages of a horse who placed below another horse in a pair

What are grants?

200

Name a structural fault that could be seen from the front view

Pigeon-toed, Base narrow, base wide, Splay footed, etc.

300

The height of the horse's withers and loin should be _________ when viewed from the side?

What is the same or level

300

The body of the horse, enclosing the rib cage and the major internal organs

What is the barrel?

300

Name the two main places to evaluate muscling when viewing a horse from the profile 

What are the shoulder,  and hindquarter (or hip)

300

When you use proper descriptive words in a set of reasons, you are using correct ______________.

What is terminology?

300

What is the ideal angle for a horses shoulder?

45 degrees

400

What is it called when a horse's knees are lower than its hocks (the front end is lower than the back end)

What is running downhill?

400

The part of a horse from the lumbosacral joint to the tail 

What is the croup?

400

When a horse shows heavy muscling that is easily visible it is said to have good ___________ to the muscle.  Hint:  what do you look up in a dictionary?)

What is definition

400

The maximum number of points you can score with a set of reasons

What is 50?
400

Name a common structural defect in the hind limbs seen from the rear view, when the hocks are too close together and the feet are splayed out

cow-hocked

500
The ratio of the underside of a horse's neck to the top side of a horse's neck

What is 1:2?

500

What area or muscle of the hind leg is important is determining how well-muscled a horse is?  (Hint:  It is below the stifle)

What is the gaskin muscle?

500

When viewed from behind, the horse should be wider here than at the point of the hip

What is the stifle?

500

Give examples of some general words you can use to describe the bottom horse in a class

What are poorest, least, lightest, etc.

500

Should a horse's neck tie into the shoulder high or low?

What is high?