Rally
Conditioning
Nutrition
Health Care
Pony Parts/ Pony Feet
100
Be on time
What is important for formal inspection?
100
Cooling Out a Pony
What is letting a pony's body come back to normal from exercise to prevent sore muscles and other injuries.
100
use a flat hand
How to give a pony a tidbit?
100
An animal doctor
What is a veterinarian.
100
Name 10 parts of a pony
What is leg, eye, head, back, neck, hoof, frog, muzzle, nostril, mane, tail, etc.
200
Salt
What is required to be in a pony's feed or given free choice?
200
Kinds of condition
What is poor to fat. . . soft to fit. . . (be able to describe basic condition of own pony)
200
Available to pony at all times
What is water
200
Reason vet may treat mount
What is illness, colic, lameness, etc.
200
Name 15 parts of the pony
What is poll, forehead, chin groove, crest, chest, shoulder, point of shoulder, elbow, coup, knee, hock, fetlock, pastern, coronary barn, etc,
300
Be on time
What is most important for formal inspection?
300
Signs that a pony is cooled out
What is temperature is normal and chest feels cool and dry without sweat, normal breathing, veins are not sticking out.
300
Some rules of feeding
What is feed little feed often, feed plenty of roughage, feed according to size, temperament and condition,
300
Two reasons a vet looks at a pony regularly
What is inoculations and pre-purchase exam.
300
Name all parts of the pony.
What is jugular groove, withers, loin, girth, barrel, flank, point of hip, point of buttock, thigh, stifle, gaskin, cannon bone, arm.
400
Individual required rally kit
What is - Hoof Pick - Rub Rag - Dandy Brush (hard bristles) - Body Brush (soft bristles) - Wet Wipes or 2 sponges marked "dock" and "face" - Rubber or Plastic currycomb (capable of cleaning brushes) - Body Sponge - Scraper -Wash Bucket- Marked "Wash Only" - Rider Numbers - Saddle Racks - Bridle Racks (one per bridle) - Boot Trees for Tall Leather Boots (leg & toe)
400
Inspection of legs
What is checking legs after hard work for cuts, heat and swelling.
400
Some different feeding rules
What is make all feeding changes gradually and feed on a regular schedule, salt should be available at all times, feed only clean/good quality hay and grain and keep buckets and feed bins clean.
400
Reasons to bandage a pony's leg
What is when trailering for protection, to prevent swelling after hard work or when a pony has been injured to prevent swelling.
400
Name two reasons for daily hoof care.
What is to prevent bruising from rocks and to prevent thrush. Also know reasons for regular farrier care.
500
Team Rally Kit
What is Equine First Aid kit Human First Aid Kit Feeding Equipment Tack Room Equipment Tack Cleaning Kit Stall Cleaning Equipment Extra Equipment
500
Normal TPR Ranges
What is Temperature, Pulse, Respiration. Temperature=99-101 Pulse=36-42 beats per minute Respiration=8-12 breaths per minute
500
Roughage and Concentrates
What is hay/bulky type feed making up bulk of pony's diet and grains, which have more nutrients in smaller amounts than rouphages.
500
Reasons to seek a veterinarians help.
What is a pony in pain, a pony off of his feed, a pony coughing or with a runny eyes or nose, a pony with diarrhea, a depressed pony, a irritable or cranky pony, a pony with a fever, a pony that is not acting normal, etc.
500
Name three parts of the hoof
What is the frog, sole, heels, cleft, bar, white line, wall, commissure.