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PostSubject: Answers   Thu Jul 12, 2007 4:16 am

How often does an adult horse have to be dewormed?
Three to four times a year


- To notice a limp and determine where it comes from,
You make the horse trot


- How may breeds of horses are there today?
over 100


- Can too many apples cause diarrhoea?
Yes


- A constellation bears the name of a famous mythological horse. What is its name?
Pegasus


- To jump a hurdle, I have to:
Place my horse in the middle


- What does the term "semi-wild" horse mean?
A domesticated horse that has become wild again


- My horse is cantering. I would like it to go back to walking. What do I have to do?
Straighten the body


- A zebroid is the combination of…
A zebra and a horse


- When riding my horse, do I have to respect the highway code?
Yes


- The bit is placed…
on the tongue


- What is the most frequent cause of death in horses?
Diarrhoea


- Some vaccinations are compulsory for competing in horse competitions:
Rabies
Horse flu


- What do you have to do to increase to a faster speed?
Use your calves


- Can I stroke my horse during riding?
Yes


- The quality of the soil on which the horse works is very important, check the right statements:
Hard soil tires out the joints
Deep soil tires out the tendons
The frog has a shock-absorbing role; it must be released to work well


- To go from cantering to galloping, my horse must return to walking.
false


- Do you have to loosen the girth of a horse when someone is about to mount it?
No


- I have to clean my horse's box…
every two days


- Can you make your horse canter while staying seated?
Yes


- How tall was the largest horse in hands?
Over 2 meters


- Can you adjust your stirrups whilst being on a horse?
Yes


- I can clean the dirt stuck under the hooves with a soft brush.
false


- A horse's diet includes cereals, these are preferably given (adjective depending on the type of cereal):
Flattened
Broken


- Can horses get tetanus?
Yes


- How often should a horse be clipped?
Once a year


- Horses must not drink a lot of cold water in one go if they are sweating.
true


- What is deworming used for?
To remove parasites from the horse that are squatting in its intestine


- The expression "lame duck"
Designates someone that is lazy
Comes from the fact that horses suffering from emphysema, in the age of cavalry, were considered as "good for nothing"


- What is one of the essential factors of a horse's fitness and form?
Work
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PostSubject: Re: Answers   Fri Jun 20, 2008 4:43 pm

new questions, please help

1 - It is important to de-worm your horse at least:
Every Other Month
Every 3 Months
Every 6 Months
Once a Month


2 - What should you do if your horse has a bowed tendon?
Give them anti-inflammatory medications
Take the horse on short walks while the tendon heals
Allow them to rest as long as needed
All of these


3 - Horses born with the SCID virus have:
One eye that is blue
No hair on the knees
Severe eye disorders
No immune system


4 - What is Thrush?
Patchy, raw areas of skin on the back
Excessive rolling done by the horse
An infection of a part of the horse’s hoof called the Frog
A deep bruising under the skin


5 - What animal do horses commonly contract Equine Protozoal Myeloencephalitis from?
Squirrels
Mice
Mosquitoes
Opossums


6 - What are some of the signs your horse has eaten a poisonous plant?
Excessive energy levels
Loss of interest in Food
Difficulty breathing
Rapid eye movement


7 - Horses can be allergic to bee stings
True
False


8 - What does Mud Fever cause?
A wobbling every time the horse moves
Dark spots that develop on the horse’s head and neck
Painful sores and scabs on the horse’s legs
A large increase in body temperature
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