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The Horse industry
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The Horse industry
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1. How many acres are sufficient to support a single horse?

2. Tack used to prevent a horse from raising its head

3. Female equine 3 years old or older

4. What term describes the riding, training, and management of horses?

5. Pony breed developed in the Shetland isles. Known for its heavy coat and used for child riders

6. Black or gray draft horse originated in France and known for its willingness to work and easy temperament

7. Left side

8. When purchasing a horse, what is the age range most people believe is the prime time's to purchase one?

9. Draft horse breed developed in England known for its ability to pull heavy loads, height, and feathering in its legs

10. Female equine kept for reproduction

11. How often do mares come into heat for abnormal cycling horse?

12. Castrated male equine

13. Unlike most large animals, horses lack a rumen in their digestive tract that would help them digest fiber, making them a...

14. Female equine less than 3 years old

15. Term for giving birth in equines

16. Developed in U.S. to out run other horses over short distances and also helped settle the western U.S.

17. Equine less than 1 year old of either sex

18. Breeding heat that occurs around nine days after foaling

19. Process of handling, grooming, and training a horse to basic voice commands

20. In the place of the rumen, horses have a large ??? That stores large number of micro organisms to allow them to digest fibrous plants like grass

21. Developed by Nez Perce Indian tribe and is known for their strong black and white hooves

22. Equipment used to ride or show a horse

23. Brushing, combing, and hood picking

24. Free roamin horse of the western U.S. is of Spanish decent, is protected by the U.S. Bureau of land management

25. Developed in England almost exclusively for racing