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Horse Jeopardy

Horse Jeopardy. What is the foal of a horse and zebra called?. A Zorse. What color does the G locus(gene) provide for?. Dominant grey. Name 3 of the 5 basic coat colors. Name all 5 for an extra 50 points!. Bay, Black, Brown, Chestnut, White. Name 3 of the 5 coat color variations.

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Horse Jeopardy

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  1. Horse Jeopardy

  2. What is the foal of a horse and zebra called?

  3. A Zorse

  4. What color does the G locus(gene) provide for?

  5. Dominant grey

  6. Name 3 of the 5 basic coat colors. Name all 5 for an extra 50 points!

  7. Bay, Black, Brown, Chestnut, White

  8. Name 3 of the 5 coat color variations. Name all 5 for an extra 50 points!

  9. Dun(Buckskin), Grey, Palomino, Pinto(Paint), Roan

  10. What is the difference betweencross-breeding and out crossing?

  11. Cross breeding is the mating of 2 animals of different breeds. Out crossing is mating animals that are the same breed but show no relation for at least 4 generations.

  12. What is Colostrum?

  13. A thick milk that contains globulin for temporary immunity, produced by the mare for the foal right after birth.

  14. What is the difference between phenotype and genotype?

  15. The phenotype is the way the horse looks on the outside. The genotype is the genetic makeup of the horse.

  16. Name 2 of the 3 breeds The American Paint Horse Association bases its registry on? Name all 3 for an extra 50 points!

  17. Paint Horses, Quarter Horses, Thoroughbreds

  18. What does AHSA stand for?

  19. American Horse Show Association

  20. Where did the Bashkir Curly originate?

  21. The Ural Mountains in Russia

  22. How is dominance or hierarchy established in a herd of horses?

  23. Though aggression, biting, kicking, etc.

  24. Who owned the Morgan Horse foundation sire named Figure?

  25. Justin Morgan

  26. What breed was created by crossing the Appaloosa and the Shetland Pony and what was the foundation sire’s name?

  27. Pony of the Americas (POA) and the foundation sire was Black Hand 1.

  28. List the three of the five ancestral forms of the horse. Name all 5 for an extra 50 points!

  29. Eohippus, Mesohippus, Merychippus, Pliohippus, and Equus

  30. How many beats are there in a trot?

  31. 2 beats

  32. How many poles are there in a pole weaving class?

  33. 6 poles

  34. Name a type of pack saddle.

  35. Crossbuck, Sawbuck, Decker

  36. What is the term for close fitting riding breeches or ankle high shoes worn with breeches?

  37. Jodhpurs

  38. What is a daisy cutter?

  39. A horse that seems to skim the surface of the ground at the trot, graceful.

  40. What is the difference between Pelham and Full bridles?

  41. Pelham bridles have 1 bit and 2 sets of reins. Full bridles have 2 bits with separate cheek pieces and 2 sets of reins.

  42. What is the traverse, and what is its more common name?

  43. A lateral movement without forward or backward movement. Also known as the Sidepass.

  44. What does TDN stand for?

  45. Total Digestible Nutrients

  46. What is the most important nutrient?

  47. Water

  48. Most of the nutrients are found in what part of the forage plant?

  49. The leaves

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