Hunting
Conditioning
Lameness
Horse Anatomy
Jump Course IQ
100

The sound the hounds make

the voice (or cry or music)

100

A conditioning method called LSD

Long Slow Distance

100

The gait where most lamenesses appear

The trot.

100

Areas where bones join together

Joints

100

When setting distances, the assumed length of a standard horse Canter stride

12 feet

200

A hunt where there is no live quarry

a Drag Hunt

200

The ideal number of desired body condition score on the Body Condition Scale

5 - Moderate

200

When a horse is lame in a foreleg he will nod his head each time the ________ leg comes to the ground.

Sound

200

Located within the hoof, also known as the third phalanx

Coffin Bone

200

Term for fences that the way you jump the first affects how your horse jumps the second

Related Distances

300

The Huntsman's assistant

Whipper-in

300

The body's temperature-control process by which the horse stays warm when it's cold, and cools in heat

Thermo-regulation - note, horses cannot pant to thermo-regulate


300

Fiber rupture, stretch, or tendinitis of superficial and/or deep digital flexor tendons
 

Bowed Tendon

300
The part of the horse that starts with X

Xyphoid Process - The rear end of the sternum is a flattened and heart shaped cartilagenous structure known as the xiphoid process to which muscle fibres of the diaphragm are attached.

300

Name the 5 phases of a horse's jump

approach, takeoff, flight (bascule), landing, and recovery.

400

A patch of woods or brush in which there may be a fox

Covert

400

The 6 dietary considerations/elements for optimal nutrition

Water, Protein, Fats, Carbohydrates, Minerals, Vitamins

400

This disease is often suspected when the horse attempts to land on its toe rather than heel

Navicular Disease

400

Passes over elbow and down leg to attach to coffin bone.

Deep digital flexor tendon

400


Tiger Trap

500

A day in which the hounds do not find any quarry


Blank

500

The normal ranges for temperature, pulse, and respiration.

T = 98.5 to 101, average is 100

P = 30 to 45 beats per minute, average is 36

R = 8 to 16 breaths per minute, average is 12

500

a neuromuscular condition that causes a gait abnormality characterized by exaggerated upward movement of one or both of the hindlimbs.

Stringhalt

500

The first of the 7 bones of the Cervical Vertebrae

Atlas

500


Coffin - an obstacle followed closely by a ditch and then another obstacle