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CANADIAN PONY CLUB C LEVEL WRITTEN/ORAL SPRING 2013 REFERENCES: MH Manual of Horsemanship 13th Edition [2005] US C USPC C Manual US D USPC D Manual CMS USPC Conformation Movement and Soundness HCH Horse Conformation Handbook GTW Grooming to Win C1 Level book for future reference AHSG All Horse Systems Go C1 Level book for future reference Total marks: 95 Pass: 62 (65%) PART A - STABLE AND PASTURE [3] 1. Put a check mark ( ) beside those phrases which could be considered good features in a stable or pasture and an X beside those that are bad features in a stable. USC p. 167-176; MH p. 130-135 manure pile close to the stable drains in the centre of the stalls a 10 X 10 foot stall for a 16 hh horse an open, easily accessible feed room stall doors that open outwards mangers and water pails fixed at the horse s chest height [3] 2. Describe three important features in a good, safe paddock. USC 164, MH 149-156 c.

[4] 3. Describe two methods of providing water to a horse in a stable. Give one advantage and one disadvantage of each. MH 153-157; 133 Method Advantage Disadvantage PART B - FEEDING [6] 4. List 3 rules of good feeding and give a reason why each one is important. MH 158-62; USC 192-193 Rule Reason Why It is Important [1] 5. Name 2 concentrates or grains suitable for horses. MH 162-163; USC 196-197 (0.5 marks each) [1] 6. What is meant by the term a good doer? MH 171 Page 2 of 8

[2] 7. List one advantage and one disadvantage of feeding pelleted feeds to a horse. USC 197 Advantage: Disadvantage: PART C - FOOT AND SHOEING [3] 8. Name the following farrier s tools and tell for what each is used. USC 253; MH 224-226 Picture Name of Tool Use stockmanssupplies.com valleyvet.com flynnssaddleshop.com [3] 9. Give 3 indications that your horse needs to be reshod. MH 224; USD 206 207 c. [2] 10. Give two advantages to keeping your horse unshod. MH 231 [2] 11. Give two reasons for shoeing a horse. MH 231 Page 3 of 8

PART D - GROOMING [4] 12. List, in the order in which you would clean them, 3 parts of the horse on which you would use a sponge. How many sponges should you use? MH 206-207; USD 170-172 c. # of sponges = [2] 13. Name two ways to improve the look of a horse s mane. MH 219; USC 179 [4] 14. For what purpose would you use of each of the following grooming tools? USD 169-70 wisp, water brush c. dandy brush d. stable rubber PART E - VET AND FIRST AID 20 marks [3] 15. Give the normal temperature, pulse and respiration of a horse at rest. Tell whether you are giving temperature in degrees Fahrenheit ( F) or degrees Celsius ( C). MH 340-1; USC 235-6 T = P = R = Page 4 of 8

[4] 16. Name 4 types of wound (0.5 marks each) and give a possible cause of each. (0.5 marks each) USC 230 Type of Wound Possible Cause [4] 17. Briefly describe, in order, 4 main steps in treating a wound. USC 230-231 c. d. [4] 18. Name two types of wounds which require a veterinarian to see them quickly. USC 220-230; MH 359 i. ii. List 2 pieces of information you would need to give the vet when you call him? USC 205; USC 220-230; MH 359 i. ii. [2] 19. List two signs/symptoms of laminitis. USC 223; MH 368. [1] 20. Give 1 cause of thrush. MH 380; (GTW 58; AHSG 73) [2] 21. List two causes of colic. MH 341, 365; USC 220 Page 5 of 8

PART F - SADDLERY [3] 22. Briefly describe how to put a blanket on a horse. Be sure to tell how to prevent rubbing inside the hind legs with the leg straps. USC 164-165 MH 187-188 [1] 23. Name one girth used in the prevention of girth galls. USD 267 [2] 24. Tell how to fit your horse s browband correctly. MH 322 [4] 25. Fill in the blanks to tell how to fit the pieces of tack. MH 13th 310-314 322; USD 272-275 USD USC 303-305 There should be finger s width between the cavesson noseband and the front of the horse s face. The buckles of the cheek pieces on a bridle should be inches above the eye. c. There should be enough space between the horse s throat and the throatlatch to fit d. Martingales should never be attached to a noseband. PART G CONFORMATION AND UNSOUNDNESS [2] 26. True or False: (0.5 marks each) USD 214; MH p. 375; USC 332; CMS 13 If you think your horse may be lame, you should check its legs for heat, swelling and/or pain. A horse who is lame on a foreleg will raise its head when the sound leg bears weight. c. It is safe to ride a horse who continuously stumbles. d. A short cannon bone and a long forearm is considered good conformation. Page 6 of 8

[1] 27. Which gait is used to test a horse for lameness? USD 214 [1] 28. Where do you measure bone? MH 401; HCH 122 [3] 29. Identify each of the following as preferred conformation or undesirable conformation. A deep heart girth A club foot c. A large, flat, shield shaped knee d. Pigeon toes e. Cow hocks f. A 15.2 hh hunter having at least 21.75 cm. or 8 ½ inches of bone. Preferred / good conformation Undesirable / poor conformation MH 405-414; CMS 22-32; USC 314-324; HCH 76, 112, 115, 122, 158, 327 (AHSG 20-34;) [2] 30. Give two reasons why horse owners prefer a horse with good conformation. USC 313; CMS 11 HCH 1 2 [1] 31. List one conformation fault of the hoof. CMS 30-31; HCH 171-187 PART H - CONDITIONING [2] 32. Explain the difference between work and exercise. MH 239; US D 161-2 [2] 33. Before beginning a conditioning program, a horse owner should ensure that some preliminary steps are taken. List 2 of these steps. MH 240; USC 233 Page 7 of 8

[2] 34. Identify 1 precaution you should take when warming up a horse in cold weather and 1 precaution you should take when cooling down a horse up in cold weather. USC p. 240-242, 248 [2] 35. What would be the minimum time in weeks that it would take to get a pony in soft condition ready for: ordinary riding to be a hunter or eventer MH 241 USC 241 [2] 36. To what does the term, recovery rate refer when conditioning a horse. How can it help in the conditioning plan? USC 234-235; (GTW 19;) PART J - RIDING and MISCELLANEOUS 5 marks [2] 37. Name one type of stadium jump and one type of cross country jump. USD 122-3; USC 35 Stadium: Cross country: [1] 38. Circle the correct answer. USC 3 When warming up at the trot, you should begin by doing ( sitting / rising ) trot. [1] 39. What is a transition? MH 27; USD 42; USC 20 [1] 40. You are riding in a field. Your horse gets too strong and you need to get control of it. Name one type of rein that you might use in this emergency. USC 40; USD 125 Page 8 of 8