Equine Science Jeopardy!
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Equine Science Jeopardy!
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VITALS GAITS NUTRITION ANATOMY HEALTH
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The normal body temperature of an
adult horse.98.6F 100F 103F
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The average heart rate for an adult
horse at rest? 200 90 35
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The normal respiration rate for an adult horse at
rest. 10 35 75 100
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. Name three things that will increase the respiration
rate of a horse.
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Identify the type of horse that will have a normal
higher temperature, respiration and heart rate.
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A four beat gait … clip clop clip clop.
Jog or Trot Walk Canter or Lope
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A 2-beat gait. The feet move in diagonal pairs
making a clip-clop, clip-clop sound.
Walk Trot/Jog Canter/Lope
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A 3-beat gait that lifts all four of the horse’s feet
completely off the ground at the same time.
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A thunderous roll of all four feet moving at a
fast pace.
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The speed of a race horse in a graceful super-speedy
galloping gait.
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Name the two main ingredients a horse needs
in his daily diet.
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How much water can a horse easily drink in one
day?
15 30 60 100
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Founder, colic, overweight, underweight,
poor hooves or coat quality.
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Horse’s age, condition, activity, metabolism and
the seasonal climate.
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This should be the main part of a horse’s diet
every day.
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Name four physiology systems of an equine.
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The number of bones in a skeleton of a horse.
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The horse uses it to find food, water and identify other
horses and humans.
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Name an undesirable trait of the horse’s jawbone.
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The number of muscles controlling each of the horse’s ears so that they can turn their
ears in almost any direction.
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This can damage a horse’s tissue, internal organs, blood vessels, intestines, liver, lungs,
and stomach.
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Name three ways to prevent disease.
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Fiddleneck, Oleander, Yellow Star Thistle, and Wild Onion are a few.
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Type of fencing not recommended for horses.
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Name 4 habits of good horsemanship.
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What is 100F?
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What is 35 beats per minute?
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What is 10 times per minute?
(8-16 average)
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What is exercise, temperature, humidity,
fever, stress, pain, dehydration, and/or
anxiety?
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What is a foal?
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What is a walk?
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What is a Trot or Jog?
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What is Canter or Lope?
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What is a Gallop or Running?
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What is 45 miles per hour?
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What is water and roughage (hay, grains, mixed feeds, pasture)?
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What is 15 gallons? (depending upon activity
level and climate)
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What might happen if you feed your horse too much, too little or poor
quality feed?
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What determines what and how much to feed
your horse?
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What is good quality hay?
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What are the skeletal, muscular, respiratory, circulatory, digestive, nervous, endocrine, reproductive and/or
integumentary?
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What is 205?
(vertebral column, 54; ribs, 36; sternum, 1; skull, 34; thoracic
limbs, 40; pelvic limbs, 40)
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What is the sense of smell?
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What is monkey mouth (undershot jaw) or parrot
mouth (overshot jaw)?
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What is 10?
(The horse can detect the direction of sound before it can visually detect the source and can hear sounds from great
distances.)
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What are parasites?
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What are vaccinations, de-worming, provide fresh water & quality feed, feed in areas that
are manure-free, and/or clean stall regularly ?
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What plants are poisonous to horses?
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What is barbed wire?
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What is wear a safety helmet, wear boots with a heel, groom &
check horse before saddling, check tack for wear & fit, let someone know where you are
riding, when you will return and who you are riding with?