Horsemanship Level 1 Test 

What color is this horse?
Golden
Palomino
Chestnut
Flaxen
Buckskin
What color is this horse?
Spotted
Dappled
Appaloosa
Roan
Dun
What color is this horse?
Red Roan
Chestnut
Bright Bay
Orange
Sorrel
What color is this horse?
Red Roan
Chestnut
Bay
Brown
Grullo
What color is this horse?
White
Roan
Gray
Dun
Grullo
What is this white face marking called?
Bald face
Blaze
Pinto
Star and Stripe
What is this face marking called?
Star
Strip
Snip
Blaze
Bald Face
What is this face marking called?
Star and Strip
Star and Snip
Strip and Snip
Star and Snip
Star, Strip and Snip
What is this face marking called?
Star
Strip
Snip
Blaze
Bald Face
What is this white leg marking called?
Sock
Stocking
White leg
Fetlock
What is this white leg marking called?
Sock
Stocking
Pastern
Half Pastern
Coronet
What is this white leg marking called?
Sock
Stocking
Pastern
Half Pastern
Coronet
What are at least five horse sports other than Equestrian Vaulting? (click all that apply)
Endurance
Show Jumping
Combined Driving
Dressage
Eventing
Para-Dressage
Gymkhana
Reining
Match parts of the horse
8
withers
3
hoof
9
fetlock
5
muzzle
6
mane
4
forelock
2
tail
10
hock
7
croup
1
True or False: Equine Confirmation evaluates a horse's bone structure, musculature, and its body proportions in relation to each other.
True
False
True or False: Walk, Trot and Canter are the three basic gaits a horse uses to move forward.
True
False
What are reasons for daily hoof care? (Check all that apply)
Regular hoof maintenance helps ward off potential injuries and pain.
It gives you the opportunity to address potential diseases and issues before they happen to keep your horse comfortable, healthy, sound and pain-free.
Debris such as twigs, rocks, nails, wire, and even glass can bruise or puncture your horse’s sole.
Hooves support a horse’s balance, movements and daily tasks
Healthy hooves are essential to your horse's health and well-being.
What is a veterinarian?
Veterinarians are doctors of animals. They use their skills to evaluate patients, make diagnoses, and treat a wide range of conditions.
Veterinarians only treat domesticated animals.
Veterinarians are doctors and only treat domesticated animals.
Veterinarians are doctors that only treat zoo animals.
In what situation would you need to call a Veterinarian to treat a horse?
A horse is not eating or drinking water.
A horse has too much energy and is hard to control.
A horse knickers at you.
An older horse with arthritis is slow to get up from a nap.
What condition is this horse?
Poor condition
Good/Fit condition
Obese/over weight
What condition is this horse?
Poor condition
Good/Fit condition
Obese/over weight
How often would a typical vaulting horse eat if living in a stall/paddock?
Once a day
Two to three times a day
Once a day and lots of horse cookies throughout the day
All day
What do vaulting horses eat?
Hay (grass, alfalfa oat)
Straw
Milk and cookies
What is a likely cause of a horse to chew wood, paw in their stall or cribbing?
Boredom
Lack of attention
Lack of exercise
Too many cookies
Too much sunlight
This is a safe horse pasture fence
True
False
What would be in a check list for stall safety? (Check all that apply)
No lose nails, screws or hardware
Flat surface, no holes in the ground or walls
No large openings that a horse could get stuck (head or legs)
Clean water
Stall size is appropriate for the horse. Horse can move around, roll and get up easily
Good ventilation, air flow
Cover or protection from weather, varies depending upon type of local weather
Match parts of the surcingle
Match parts of the bridle
crown piece
6
cheek piece
1
bit
7
noseband
5
browband
3
reins
4
throat latch
2
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