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Horse Skill-a-thon Study Guide Arabian Key Indicators: Flatter, shorter back, small dished face, upright neck carriage, high tail carriage. Colors include: black, bay, chestnut, grey. White markings possible though not excessive. Quarter Horse Key Indicators: Stockier build, heavier muscling in the hind quarters, lower head carriage, typey, triangular face. Colors include: black, bay, sorrel, grey, roan, palomino, perlino, cremello, grulla, buckskin, dun. No excessive white. Thoroughbred Key Indicators: Longer leaner build, larger heart girth, taller. Colors include: Black, bay, chestnut, grey,

American Paint Horse Key Indicators: Stockier build, heavier muscling, lower head carriage, typey, triangular face, and loud coloring. Colors include: Tobiano, overo, tovero, and sabino variances of the following colors: black, bay, sorrel, grey, roan, palomino, perlino, cremello, grulla, buckskin, dun. Morgan Key indicators: Upright head carriage with a thicker neck, lighter muscling, more expression Colors include: Black, bay, chestnut, grey, palomino. Appaloosa Key Indicators: Stocker build, heavier muscling, lower head carriage, mottled skin, striped hooves, spotted coloring. Colors include: blanket, snowflake, leopard print variations of: black, bay, sorrel, grey, roan, palomino, buckskin, dun.

American Saddlebred Key Indicators: Upright head carriage, strong profile in the face, large expressive eyes, taller, narrower frame, animated motion. Colors include: Black, bay, chestnut, grey, palomino, pinto. Fresian Key Indicators: Larger bodied, thicker bone, feathering on the legs, thicker mane & tail, animated motion. Colors allowed: Black is the only recognized color for the breed registry. Shire Key Indicators: Draft breed, larger, heavier bodied horse, stouter through the chest, feathering on legs. Colors include: Black, Bay, Grey, Roan

Clydesdale Key Indicators: Draft horse, large bodies capable of long heavy work days, Heavy feathering on legs. Colors include: Bay with characteristic white stockings and face markings. Percheron Key Indicators: Draft breed, large bodied, small amount of feathering Colors include: Black, grey, bay, chestnut Belgian Key Indicators: Draft breed, heavier bodied, large flat bone, heavily muscled, docile nature Colors include: Black, bay, chestnut, grey, roan, palomino

Gypsy Vanner Key Indicators: Shorter, stouter build, thick mane & tail, feathering on legs, soft eyes, friendly nature. Colors include: Solid or Pinto variations of black, bay, chestnut, grey, palomino, buckskin. Haflinger Key Indicators: Shorter, lighter build, flaxen mane and tail, light feathering kind eye. Colors include: palomino Norwegian Fjord Key Indicators: Shorter with a thicker neck, thick, flat bone, with characteristic short cropped mane Colors included: Dun

Shetland Pony Key Indicators: Shorter with thick mane and tail Colors include: Solid and Pinto variations of black, bay, chestnut, grey.

Basic colors

Face Markings Leg Markings Also known as bald face

Paint/Pinto Patterns Overo

Your horse s feet continue to grow in width until they are about 6 years old. After that they continue to grow, but in height like a fingernail would. On average it will grow about ¼ to ½ an inch a month, with new growth originating at the coronary band, which is why farriers should come to trim horse s feet about every 6-8 weeks. Seasons can affect growth rates as well. When being ridden horse s hooves sometimes wear down or need support in other ways so they get various types of horseshoes. Horses hoof walls are about 25% water, the sole is 33% water, and the frog (the most sensitive part) is about 50% water. Horse hooves act as shock absorbers absorbing about 70-80% of the impact when doing Work. Horses feet expand and contract as they place and take weight off of them. Farrier/Shoeing Equipment

Blood Meal Buckwheat Complete Pelleted Feed Cracked Corn Corn Gluten Meal Dehydrated Alfalfa Meal Pellets Dicalcium Phosphate Distillers Grain Dried Sugar Beet Pulp Dried Whey Dry Molasses Fish Meal Ground Limestone Hay Cube Soybean Hulls Soybean Meal Steam Rolled Barley Steam Rolled Oats Trace Mineral Salt Urea Wheat Middlings White Salt Whole Grain Oats Whole Grain Wheat Whole Kernel Corn Western Saddle Reining Saddle Show Saddle Work Saddle/Rough-out Training Saddle Western Bridle Double Loop Show Bridle Bosal and Mecate Work Bridle Cavesson

English Saddle English Bridle Dressage Saddle Dressage Bridle Cutback Saddle Double Show Bridle Snaffle Bit Loose Ring Twisted D-Ring Eggbutt Ported Snaffle

Curb Bit Tom Thumb Correction Grazing Curb Roller Port S-Shank Spade Reins Western Split Reins Romal Reins Barrel Reins English Rubber Braided Leather

Martingale Running Martingale Training Fork German Martingale and Reins Multi-Ring Martingale Chain Over the Nose This is used as an aid for leading horses that can be hot or have a hard time showing respect when lead on the ground. The chain can be run through the halter from the left side, and attached on the right side ring closest to the horse s eye. Always loop the chain around the noseband to avoid extreme pressure that may break the horse s nasal bones. As in all cases, if the horse pulls back when leading, just walk with the horse and avoid pulling. The horse is significantly stronger and pulling on him or her will only make the pullback situation worse. Shoulder Roll This is a quick distraction to only be used for a grabbing the attention of the horse for small exams. Not meant for long periods of time.

Leg Lift Commonly used to aid with leg clipping or dressing a wound. Handlers should only hold front legs as hind legs can be dangerous. If working on a hind leg, have a helper lift the front leg on the same side. The handler must not let leg go until the individual working on the leg is finished to avoid injury. Lip Chain/Twine Can be used as a distraction for vet examinations, or clipping. Can be used with twine instead of a chain. Feed the chain or twin through the halter, allowing the chain or twine to hang below the horses chin in order to secure on the right side of the halter. Once secured, gently place over the top gums and apply downward pressure on the end of the chain/twine, using the leverage of the halter to aid with the pressure. This will release endorphins that will create a calming effect for a period of time. As soon as the exam/clip job is done, release pressure. Humane Twitch A humane twitch can be used by one person to aid in clipping. To use, approach the horse slowly, making sure to let it know you will be working around its head. Slowly reach out to pet the horses nose before taking hold of it and placing the humane twitch over the nose. Use the attached string to secure the handle, and then clip to the halter. There is a 12 minute window in which endorphins will be released to cause a quieting reaction in the horses. DO NOT USE LONGER THAN 12 MINUTES! There comes a moment when the endorphins stop distracting the horse, and the twitch simply becomes painful. Remove twitch and gently rub nose.