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Cumulative Practice Hippology Stations 2018.Pdf JUNIORS STATION 1 COLORS OF HORSES MATCH THE HORSE COLOR OR MARKING WITH THE LETTERS BELOW A GREY 1 B Brown 2 C BLACK D PERLINO E BAY F SORREL 3 4 G CHESTNUT H BUCKSKIN I BLUE ROAN J PALOMINO 5 6 7 8 10 9 JUNIORS STATION 2 BREEDS OF HORSES Match The Breed Of Horse With The Letters Below A PAINT B SADDLEBRED 1 2 C PASO FINO D APPALOOSA E NORWEGIAN FJORD F BELGIAN G TRAKEHNER 3 4 H PERCHERON I FREISIAN J QUARTER HORSE 5 6 7 8 9 10 JUNIORS STATION 3 HORSE EQUIPMENT MATCH THE PIECE OF HORSE EQUIPMENT WITH THE LETTERS BELOW A BREAST COLLAR 2 B LOLLIPOP PAD 1 C BROW BAND HEADSTALL D ENGLISH GIRTH EXTENDER E HUNT SEAT SADDLE 3 4 F DRESSAGE SADDLE G ENDURANCE SADDLE H BUDDY SEAT I SPLIT EAR HEADSTALL 5 6 J WESTERN SADDLE 7 8 9 10 JUNIORS STATION 4 UNSOUNDNESS AND BLEMISHES MATCH THE UNSOUNDNESS AND BLEMISHES WITH THE LETTERS BELOW A THOROUGHPIN B RINGBONE 1 2 C QUARTER CRACK D SPLINT E BOWED TENDON F CHRONIC 3 LAMINITIS 4 G SOLE BRUISE H CAPPED ELBOW I PARROT MOUTH J CONTRACTED 6 5 TENDONS 7 8 9 10 JUNIORS Station 5 HORSE EVENTS MATCH THE HORSE EVENT WITH THE LETTERS BELOW A FIVE GAITED B COMPETITIVE 1 2 DRIVING C DRESSAGE D JUMPING E TEAM PENNING F CROSS COUNTRY G TEAM ROPING 4 3 H ENDURANCE RACE I BARREL RACING J REINING 5 6 7 8 9 10 STATION 6 JUNIORS MARKINGS MATCH THE HORSE MARKING WITH THE 1 2 LETTERS BELOW A STAR B STAR AND STRIP C SNIP D BALD 3 4 E BLAZE F STRIP G CORONET H PASTERN I SOCK 5 6 J STOCKING 7 8 9 10 STATION 7 JUNIORS HIPPOLOGY - EXTERNAL PARTS OF THE HORSE 1 3 2 4 5 8 10 7 9 6 IDENTIFY THE PARTS OF THE HORSE FROM THE FOLLOWING LIST H GASKIN A WITHERS B SHOULDER I BARREL C THIGH J CROUP D STIFLE E FOREARM F CANNON G PASTERN STATION 8 JUNIORS PERFORMANCE EVENTS IDENTIFY THE PERFORMANCE EVENT FROM THE FOLLOWING LIST A STADIUM JUMPING B FLAT RACING 1 2 C STEEPLE CHASE D ENDURANCE RACE E HUNTER UNDER SADDLE 4 F VAULTING 3 G ENGLISH PLEASURE H HARNESS RACING I CROSS COUNTRY 6 J DRESSAGE 5 7 8 9 10 STATION 9 JUNIORS BREEDS OF HORSES IDENTIFY THE BREED OF HORSE FROM THE FOLLOWING LIST A ICELANDIC 1 B ARABIAN 2 C HANOVERIAN D MORGAN E QUARTER HORSE F SPOTTED SADDLE HORSE G PRZEWALSKI'S 3 4 HORSE H LIPPIZAN I NORWEGIAN FJORD J PASO FINO 5 6 7 8 9 10 STATION 10 JUNIORS SKELETAL PARTS OF THE HORSE 1 3 4 2 10 9 7 8 5 6 IDENTIFY THE PARTS OF THE SKELETON FROM THE FOLLOWING LIST F MANDIBLE A CERVICAL VERTEBRAE B RADIUS G METATARSUS C LONG PASTERN BONE H THORACIC VERTEBRAE D PATELLA I SCAPULA E SACRUM J HUMERUS STATION 11 JUNIORS COLORS & MARKINGS Match the color or marking 1 2 WITH THE letter below. DUN A B ROAN C APPALOOSA D OVERO 3 4 E BAY F STOCKING G CORONET H CREMELLO 5 6 I BUCKSKIN J BLACK 7 8 9 10 STATION 12 JUNIORS EQUESTRIAN EVENTS Match the Equestrian event with 1 2 the letter below. A TRAIL B BARREL RACING C SADDLE BRONC D STADIUM JUMPING 3 4 E REINING F CUTTING G GOAT TYING H HARNESS RACING 5 6 I DRESSAGE J CROSS COUNTRY 7 8 9 10 STATION 13 JUNIORS BREEDS OF HORSES Match the Breed of Horse to the 1 2 letter below. A BELGIAN B SHETLAND PONY C MUSTANG 3 4 D NORWEGIAN FJORD E LIPPIZAN F APPALOOSA G AMERICAN CRÈME DRAFT 5 6 H PAINT I TENNESSEE WALKING HORSE J CLYDESDALE 7 8 9 10 STATION 14 JUNIORS SKELETAL SYSTEM 1 2 3 6 7 4 9 5 8 10 IDENTIFY THE PARTS OF THE SKELETON FROM THE FOLLOWING LIST F DISTAL PHALANX A CERVICAL VERTEBRAE B CANNON BONE G CARPUS C FEMUR H SACRUM VERTEBRAE D SCAPULA I RADIUS E SKULL J TIBIA STATION 15 JUNIORS TACK Match the item of tack to the 1 2 letter below. A DRESSAGE SADDLE B TRAINING SADDLE C BOSAL D HOBBLES 3 4 E Full Cheek Snaffle F KIMBERWICK G JUMPING SADDLE H SIDE SADDLE I CUTTING HORSE 5 6 SADDLE J HACKAMORE 7 8 9 10 STATION 16 JUNIOR S MARKINGS MATCH THE HORSE MARKING WITH THE LETTERS BELOW A STAR, STRIP, SNIP B STOCKING C STAR D HALF PASTERN 1 2 E PASTERN F BALD G SOCK H CORONET I BLAZE 3 4 J OUTSIDE HEEL 6 5 7 8 9 10 STATION 17 JUNIORS BREEDS OF HORSES IDENTIFY THE BREED OF HORSE FROM THE FOLLOWING LIST A HALF ARABIAN B AMERICAN 2 SADDLEBRED 1 C MINIATURE HORSE D FRESIAN E TENNESSEE WALKER F PALOMINO G PAINT 4 3 H THOROUGHBRED I APPALOOSA J STANDARDBRED 5 6 7 8 9 10 STATION 18 JUNIORS HORSE EVENTS MATCH THE NUMBER OF EACH EVENT WITH THE LETTERS BELOW. A BARREL RACING B COMPETITVE TRAIL RIDING 1 2 C FINE HARNESS D CUTTING E POLO F HARNESS RACING G REINING 3 4 H DRESSAGE I STEER WRESTLING J CROSS COUNTRY 6 5 8 7 9 10 STATION 19 JUNIORS LEG PROTECTION IDENTIFY THE LEG PROTECTION FROM THE FOLLOWING LIST A SHIPPING BOOT B JUMPING BOOT 1 2 C FETLOCK BOOT D BELL BOOT E HOCK SWEAT F ICE BOOTS 3 4 G TRACK BANDAGE H SPLINT BOOT I SKID BOOT J POLO WRAP 5 6 7 8 10 9 STATION 20 JUNIORS WESTERN EVENTS Identify the WESTERN 1 2 events from the following list. A POLE BENDING B REINING C TRAIL D ROPING 3 4 E REINED COW HORSE F CUTTING G BARREL RACING H TEAM PENNING 5 6 I WESTERN PLEASURE J GYMKHANA 7 8 9 10 STATION 21 JUNIORS BREEDS OF HORSES 1 2 IDENTIFY THE BREEDS OF HORSES FROM THE FOLLOWING LIST. A ARABIAN B BASKIR CURLY C PASO FINO D FRIESIAN 3 4 E CLYDESDALE F THOROUGHBRED G SORREL OVERO PAINT H TENNESSEE WALKER 5 6 I GYPSY VANEER J AMERICAN MINI HORSE 7 8 9 10 STATION 22 JUNIORS MARKINGS IDENTIFY THE HORSE 1 2 MARKINGS FROM THE FOLLOWING LIST. A PASTERN B STOCKING C STRIP D STAR, STRIP, SNIP 3 4 E BRINDLE F SOCK G APRON H ERMINE SPOT I CORONET 5 6 J HEEL SPOT 7 8 9 10 STATION 23 JUNIORS EXTERNAL PARTS OF THE HORSE IDENTIFY THE EXTERNAL PARTS OF THE HORSE FROM THE FOLLOWING LIST F Ankle A Hock B Withers G Barrel C Jaw H Forearm D Loin I Shoulder E Cannon J Face STATION 24 JUNIORS CONFORMATION 1 2 IDENTIFY THE CONFORMATION FAULTS FROM THE FOLLOWING LIST A OVER AT THE KNEE B TOED OUT C BASE NARROW, TOED 3 4 IN D BOWED TENDON E PIGEON TOED F CALF KNEED G POLL EVIL 5 6 H BOW LEGGED I BASE WIDE TOED IN J COW HOCKED 7 8 9 10 STATION 25 JUNIORS BREEDS OF HORSES IDENTIFY THE BREED OF HORSE FROM THE FOLLOWING LIST A ARABIAN B AMERICAN 1 2 SADDLEBRED C SORREL APPALOOSA D MINIATURE HORSE E CLYDESDALE F QUARTER HORSE 3 G RED DUN OVERO PAINT 4 H TENNESSEE WALKER I MAMMOTH JACK J BAY OVERO PAINT 6 5 8 7 9 10 STATION 26 JUNIORS HORSE EVENTS MATCH THE NUMBER OF EACH EVENT WITH THE LETTERS BELOW A BARREL RACING 2 1 B VAULTING C CALF ROPING 4 D DRESSAGE 3 E CUTTING F POLO G HUNTER UNDER SADDLE 6 H REINING 5 I SADDLE BRONC J HALTER 7 8 9 10 STATION 27 JUNIORS UNSOUNDNESS AND BLEMISHES MATCH THE UNSOUNDNESS AND BLEMISHES WITH THE LETTERS BELOW A CAPPED HOCK B CHRONIC LAMINITIS 1 2 C TOE CRACK D SPLINT E RINGBONE F FISTULOUS WITHERS G BOWED TENDON 3 4 H THOROUGHPIN I PARROT MOUTH J STRINGHALT 5 6 8 7 9 10 STATION 28 JUNIORS EQUINE CAREERS IDENTIFY THE 1 2 EQUINE CAREERS FROM THE FOLLOWING LIST. A FARRIER B HORSE HAULING 3 4 C EQUINE ACUPUNCTURIST D TRAIL GUIDE E RIDING INSTRUCTOR 5 6 F HORSE TRAINER G STUNT RIDER H JOCKEY I EQUINE CHIROPRACTOR 7 8 J VETERINARIAN 9 10 STATION 29 JUNIORS HORSE EQUIPMENT MATCH THE HORSE EQUIPMENT WITH THE LETTERS BELOW A BREAST PLATE B SURCINGLE C BROW BAND 2 HEADSTALL 1 D SIDE PULL E HUNT SEAT SADDLE F WESTERN SADDLE G DRESSAGE SADDLE 3 4 H STANDING MARTINGALE I SPLIT EAR HEADSTALL J SPLINT BOOT 5 6 7 8 9 10 STATION 30 JUNIORS THE WESTERN SADDLE 9 1 10 2 8 7 3 5 6 4 MATCH THE PART OF THE SADDLE WITH THE LETTERS BELOW F SEAT JOCKEY A HORN B HOBBLE STRAP G FORK C CANTLE H SEAT D FENDER I SKIRT E FLANK BILLET J BACK JOCKEY SENIORS STATION 31 THE SKELETON 1 3 2 10 4 9 5 7 8 6 DENTIFY THE SKELETAL PARTS OF THE HORSE FROM THE FOLLOWING LIST A True Ribs F Humorous B Lumbar Vertebrae G Scapula C Long Pastern Bone H Patella D Cervical Vertebrae I Mandible E Radius J Femur STATION 32 JUNIORS OR SENIORS EXTERNAL PARTS OF THE HORSE 9 8 6 7 10 5 1 4 2 3 IDENTIFY THE EXTERNAL PARTS OF THE HORSE FROM THE FOLLOWING LIST A HOCK F CROUP B KNEE G PATELLA C BACK H FOREARM D NECK I WITHER E SHOULDER J ANKLE SENIORS STATION 33 TYPES OF BITS MATCH THE TYPES OF BITS WITH THE LETTERS BELOW 1 A DOUBLE JOINTED ROLLER FULL CHEEK BIT 2 B MECHANICAL HACKAMORE C GRAZING CURB D COPPER MOUTH EGGBUTT SNAFFLE 4 E TOM THUMB 3 COPPER ROLLER GRAZING BIT F DR BRISTOL DEE BIT G 3 RING ELEVATOR 5 BIT 6 H MULLEN MOUTH EGGBUTT SNAFFLE I GAG BIT J KIMBERWICKE 7 8 9 10 JUNIORS OR SENIORS STATION 34 MARKINGS OF HORSES MATCH THE HORSE MARKING WITH THE LETTERS BELOW A STRIP B BLAZE C SOCK D SNIP 1 2 E BALD FACE F CORONET G STOCKING H STAR, STRIP, SNIP I STAR 3 4 J HALF-PASTERN 5 6 8 7 9 10 SENIORS STATION 35 GAITS OF HORSES MATCH THE HORSE GAITS WITH THE LETTERS BELOW A TROT 1 2 B SLIDING STOP C PACE D RIGHT LEAD GALLOP E FLYING PACE F SIDE STEP 4 G RACK 3 H LEFT LEAD CANTER I WALK J RIGHT LEAD CANTER 6 5 7 8 9 10 STATION 36 JUNIORS OR SENIORS MARKINGS MATCH THE HORSE MARKING WITH THE LETTERS BELOW A OUTSIDE HEEL B BLAZE 1 C SOCK 2 D HALF-PASTERN E BALD FACE F CORONET G STOCKING 4 H STAR, STRIP, SNIP 3 I STAR J PASTERN 6 5 7 8 9 10 STATION 37 JUNIORS OR SENIORS WESTERN PERFORMANCE EVENTS IDENTIFY THE WESTERN PERFORMANCE EVENT FROM THE FOLLOWING LIST A BAREBACK 1 BRONC 2 B SADDLE BRONC C STEER WRESTLING D TIE-DOWN ROPING E STEER ROPING F TEAM ROPING 3 4 G REINED COWHORSE H REINING I CUTTING J BULL RIDING 5 6 8 7 10 9 STATION 38 SENIORS UNSOUNDNESS’ES AND BLEMISHES IDENTIFY THE 1 2 UNSOUNDNESS OR BLEMISH FROM THE FOLLOWING LIST A BOWED TENDON B THOROUGHPIN 3 4 C BOG SPAVIN D BONE SPAVIN E WHITE LINE DISEASE F FISTOLOUS WITHERS G CAPPED HOCK 5 6 H RINGBONE I STRINGHALT J CAPPED HOCK 7 8 9 10 STATION 39 SENIORS PONIES AND DRAFT HORSES IDENTIFY THE BREED FROM THE FOLLOWING LIST A AMERICAN CRÈME 2 B BELGIAN 1 C WELSH D HAFLINGER E SHETLAND F CLYDESDALE 3 4 G PERCHERON H POA I HACKNEY J SHIRE 5 6 7 8 9 10 STATION 40 SENIORS – DIGESTIVE
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