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Victorian Certificate of Education 2015 SUPERVISOR TO ATTACH PROCESSING LABEL HERE Letter STUDENT NUMBER VCE VET EQUINE STUDIES Written examination Wednesday 4 November 2015 Reading time: 11.45 am to 12.00 noon (15 minutes) Writing time: 12.00 noon to 1.30 pm (1 hour 30 minutes) QUESTION AND ANSWER BOOK Section Number of questions Structure of book Number of questions to be answered Number of marks A 20 20 20 B 20 20 80 Total 100 Students are permitted to bring into the examination room: pens, pencils, highlighters, erasers, sharpeners and rulers. Students are NOT permitted to bring into the examination room: blank sheets of paper and/or correction fluid/tape. No calculator is allowed in this examination. Materials supplied Question and answer book of 14 pages. Answer sheet for multiple-choice questions. Instructions Write your student number in the space provided above on this page. Check that your name and student number as printed on your answer sheet for multiple-choice questions are correct, and sign your name in the space provided to verify this. All written responses must be in English. At the end of the examination Place the answer sheet for multiple-choice questions inside the front cover of this book. Students are NOT permitted to bring mobile phones and/or any other unauthorised electronic devices into the examination room. VICTORIAN CURRICULUM AND ASSESSMENT AUTHORITY 2015

2015 VET EQUINE STUDIES EXAM 2 SECTION A Multiple-choice questions Instructions for Section A Answer all questions in pencil on the answer sheet provided for multiple-choice questions. Choose the response that is correct or that best answers the question. A correct answer scores 1, an incorrect answer scores 0. Marks will not be deducted for incorrect answers. No marks will be given if more than one answer is completed for any question. Question 1 To ensure that a horse s digestive system functions properly, the horse s diet must contain an adequate amount of A. vitamins. B. protein. C. energy. D. fibre. Question 2 Which conformation feature would most likely be found in a Percheron horse? A. sloping pastern B. short back C. long neck D. flat croup Question 3 Hygiene procedures include A. restraining a horse. B. spraying noxious weeds. C. giving routine vaccinations. D. providing sun protection for staff. Question 4 On a horse, a curb is found on the A. back of the hock. B. back of the knee. C. inside of the hock. D. inside of the knee. Question 5 Crushing grains, such as oats or wheat, before adding them to a horse s feed ration makes the grains more A. nutritious. B. digestible. C. palatable. D. fibrous. SECTION A continued

3 2015 VET EQUINE STUDIES EXAM Question 6 In relation to a horse s athletic ability, well-defined withers A. decrease athletic ability. B. maximise athletic ability. C. are essential for athletic ability. D. have no impact on athletic ability. Question 7 The most important reason to have an induction process at an equine industry workplace is for new staff to be A. introduced to other staff. B. welcomed into the workplace. C. familiarised with work routines. D. made aware of safety, emergency and operating procedures. Question 8 Gamete production is a function of which physiological system in both male and female horses? A. reproductive B. endocrine C. digestive D. nervous Question 9 A hay net should always be securely tied at a horse s A. eye height with a quick-release knot. B. wither height with a quick-release knot. C. eye height with the drawstring through the bottom ring. D. wither height with the drawstring through the bottom ring. Question 10 Which gait defect is a pigeon-toed horse most likely to have? A. winging-in B. paddling C. plaiting D. forging Question 11 A contusion is a deep A. laceration of the tissues. B. puncture wound into the tissues. C. bruising of the tissues without breaking of the skin. D. bruising of the tissues including breaking of the skin. SECTION A continued TURN OVER

2015 VET EQUINE STUDIES EXAM 4 Question 12 The absence of any gut sounds in a horse would be a likely indicator that the horse is suffering from A. gastric ulcers. B. diarrhoea. C. cystitis. D. colic. Question 13 Which one of the following has the highest proportion of calcium? A. lupins B. cereal grains C. leafy lucerne D. stalky grasses Question 14 A well-conformed riding horse will have a sloping shoulder and a A. short pastern and be long from hip to hock. B. short coupling and be long from hip to hock. C. short pastern and be long from hock to ground. D. short coupling and be long from hock to ground. Question 15 Where should a material safety data sheet be placed? A. with or near the relevant chemical B. in the stable manager s office C. in the first-aid kit D. on the wall Question 16 What is the condition known as roaring? A. The horse has difficulty swallowing. B. The horse s respiration is impaired. C. The horse has difficulty chewing. D. The horse sweats constantly. Question 17 Which one of the following is not a herbal supplement? A. rosehip B. chamomile C. magnesium D. devil s claw SECTION A continued

5 2015 VET EQUINE STUDIES EXAM Question 18 When discussing the desirable conformation features of a horse, ample bone refers to the A. circumference of the cannon. B. circumference of the pastern. C. length of the cannon bone. D. length of the pastern. Question 19 What is the major reason for lower-leg wounds being slow to heal? A. The wounds are more prone to infection. B. It is difficult to immobilise this area. C. Blood supply to this region is poor. D. The wounds are difficult to stitch. Question 20 On which equine physiological system does tetanus have a major impact? A. cardiovascular B. respiratory C. endocrine D. nervous END OF SECTION A TURN OVER

2015 VET EQUINE STUDIES EXAM 6 SECTION B Instructions for Section B Answer all questions in the spaces provided. Question 1 (4 marks) a. Give the correct veterinary term for the condition known as tying-up. 1 mark b. Describe two symptoms of tying-up. 2 marks c. Suggest one first-aid treatment for tying-up. 1 mark Question 2 (3 marks) When picking out the feet of a stabled horse, a strong and unpleasant odour is detected. a. What condition would this indicate? 1 mark b. What is another sign of this condition that is likely to be present? 1 mark c. What is the probable cause of this condition? 1 mark Question 3 (1 mark) Overfeeding protein to young horses can result in problems with which physiological system?

7 2015 VET EQUINE STUDIES EXAM Question 4 (3 marks) a. Name the conformation fault shown above. 1 mark b. Give two reasons why this is an undesirable aspect of conformation. 2 marks Question 5 (3 marks) a. Describe the major symptom of urticaria. 1 mark b. Give two possible causes of urticaria. 2 marks 1. 2. Question 6 (4 marks) a. What is a splint and how does it occur? 2 marks b. What is the long-term change that occurs to a horse s leg as a result of a splint? Explain how this may affect the horse s performance. 2 marks TURN OVER

2015 VET EQUINE STUDIES EXAM 8 Question 7 (4 marks) a. What are the possible hazards for a person entering a paddock to feed four colts? 2 marks b. Describe a safe way of feeding this group of four colts. 2 marks Question 8 (3 marks) What are three desirable conformation characteristics of the equine head, regardless of breed or sex? 1. 2. 3.

9 2015 VET EQUINE STUDIES EXAM Question 9 (6 marks) Some horses have special nutritional requirements. Select two of the following examples of horses and explain the special nutritional requirements for each horse: A. a stabled racehorse in hard work B. a 25-year-old paddocked horse C. a lactating broodmare D. a performance horse returning from an extended spell E. a horse recovering from a severe bout of colic Example 1 Example 2 Question 10 (4 marks) In the table below, identify two types of biohazard in a stable environment and give one example of each type. Biohazard Example 1. 2. TURN OVER

2015 VET EQUINE STUDIES EXAM 10 Question 11 (4 marks) It is important to maintain the correct calcium-to-phosphorus ratio (Ca:P) when supplementing a horse s feed. a. Give the recommended Ca:P for each of the following. 2 marks Growing horse Mature horse b. Give one consequence each of a horse having a diet that is too high in calcium and phosphorus. 2 marks Calcium Phosphorus Question 12 (3 marks) a. On the diagram below, draw a vertical line through the horse s centre of balance. 1 mark b. Explain how a ridden horse s centre of balance changes as its training and education progress. 2 marks

11 2015 VET EQUINE STUDIES EXAM Question 13 (6 marks) Using three examples of the breed characteristics and conformation features of the Clydesdale horse, explain why this type of horse would be unsuitable for dressage. Question 14 (3 marks) a. Give the name of the behaviour that the horse shown above is exhibiting. 1 mark b. In what circumstances does the behaviour identified in part a. most occur? 1 mark c. Which physiological systems are involved in the most frequently occurring behaviour as identified in part b.? 1 mark TURN OVER

2015 VET EQUINE STUDIES EXAM 12 Question 15 (5 marks) A particular horse has been losing weight over the last four weeks. The horse is kept in a shared paddock with good pasture and is fed a mixed feed twice daily. It is worked moderately for 45 minutes in the arena three times per week and is ridden out at a walk on trails for two hours once a week. a. Suggest three possible causes for the horse s weight loss. 3 marks b. Select one possible cause from part a. and explain how you would determine that this was the cause of the horse s weight loss. 2 marks Cause Explanation Question 16 (5 marks) a. Which breed of horse would be most appropriate for endurance or long-distance riding? 1 mark b. Justify your answer to part a. by discussing the desirable characteristics and conformation features of this breed of horse in relation to endurance or long-distance riding. 4 marks

13 2015 VET EQUINE STUDIES EXAM Question 17 (3 marks) A paddocked horse develops an irregularity in its hind leg action. When moving, the horse flexes both hindlimbs in an exaggerated manner. a. Identify this condition. 1 mark b. What would be the most likely cause of this condition? 1 mark c. What would be the appropriate initial treatment for this horse? 1 mark Question 18 (6 marks) A horse has been returned to a performance horse stable after a strenuous work-out. a. Describe the procedures that would be followed to ensure the horse recovers appropriately. 3 marks b. Explain the checks that would be made to ensure the horse s health and welfare. 3 marks Question 19 (4 marks) Describe two different methods of measuring a horse s weight. 1. 2. TURN OVER

2015 VET EQUINE STUDIES EXAM 14 Question 20 (6 marks) Explain the relationship between the equine respiratory and cardiovascular systems. In your response, consider: key features and functions of each system how the systems work together how the performance of the horse is affected. END OF QUESTION AND ANSWER BOOK