In each blank, try to type in the
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If your not sure what answer should be entered, press the space bar and the next missing letter will be displayed. When you are all done, you should look back over all your answers and review the ones in red. These ones in red are the ones which you needed help on. Question: The can see anything behind him that's not narrower than his what?Answer: Question: If a horse does not want to leave the barn, it's what?Answer: Barn Question: What is a ?Answer: A horse that chew on or other object & sucks air Question: What is ?Answer: Biting or setting teeth against an object while air Question: The horse's reaction to strange & frightening objects it to what?Answer: Panic and/or run Question: How do you read your 's intentions as you approach it?Answer: By watching its head & Question: What does mean?Answer: A horse who refuses to leave a group of horses Question: Why should you never punish your horse when you're ?Answer: Your will be too severe
Question: Why is it when you have to punish a horse, that you do it immediately?Answer: He won't why he's being punished if you wait Question: Describe head Answer: Horse that's sensitive about the head or away when touched Question: What the horse's immediate instinct to kick or run?Answer: Question: How soon you punish a misbehaving horse?Answer: within 3 seconds Question: What is the of a vice?Answer: A bad or annoying habit OR an acquired habit that's annoying or that may interfere with the usefulness of horse Question: What does it if a horse has its ears pinned back?Answer: or aggression Question: What does it mean if a has its ears pricked forward?Answer: Interest or Question: What does a handler cause?Answer: A nervous Question: Teasing a may cause it to do what?Answer: Develop dangerous Question: At what distance must an object be from the of the horse for it to see the object?Answer: Four Question: What is the ability to see separate with each eye at the same time?Answer: Monocular Question: When the horse in a group makes a threat, less aggressive horses will do what?Answer: , if possible Question: There are few horses. What may cause a horse to become vicious?Answer: Question: What practice may a horse from becoming a halter puller?Answer: Untying the lead rope before taking the halter Question: Describe the stable vice called Answer: moves head/upper body from side to side OR rocks side to side or back & forth Question: Horses have a very strong desire for the of what?Answer: horses Question: Which sense of the horse is better - sight or ?Answer: Question: To judge distance, the horse uses type of vision?Answer: Binocular Question: What must the do to see faraway objects?Answer: its head Question: What must the do to see close objects?Answer: Raise its Question: Under natural conditions, do not spend long periods of time in what general type of area?Answer: Question: What term the habit horses have of eating too fast?Answer: their feed Question: How does a foal normally sleep?Answer: On its Question: What is the term for the type of where the horse sees the same scene with both eyes?Answer: Question: What sound acts as a warning signal between ?Answer: Question: Name 2 vices that are quickly & often by other horses?Answer: , weaving, wood chewing, pawing Question: What is vision?Answer: Ability to see objects with each eye at the same time Question: The horse must depend on man for his what?Answer: Safety Question: Why 't you punish a horse for shying?Answer: Because with its power of association, it would blame the object for the punishment & might develop the of shying at every strange object Question: What is the soft, noise made by a content horse?Answer: Nicker Question: When a horse lowers its head, licks & makes chewing motions, it's what?Answer: That it's ready to cooperate with you/cooperation or Question: What is the term for the way use their bodies to show other horses or people how they feel?Answer: Body Question: As far as behavior is concerned, what is the most feature of the head?Answer: Question: In problem solving intelligence , does the horse place high, medium or low?Answer: Low Question: A horse see directly in what direction?Answer: , directly in front, directly behind, over its head/neck/back, under its head Question: When a kicks with a forward & sideward motion, it is called what?Answer: Cow Question: What is the proper term for the "boss or most dominant horse in a herd?Answer: Alpha Question: What behavior is often displayed when two strange horses nose to nose?Answer: Striking, or squealing Question: What is a horse?Answer: One that to being cinched up Question: Why may a horse shy at objects?Answer: vision Question: in general, what is the most effective way to stop a vice before it a habit?Answer: & remove the cause Question: The horse has two choices in to fear -- what are they?Answer: Fight or Question: When is a most apt to strike?Answer: When in nose-to-nose with another horse Question: How is a order established in a herd of horses?Answer: aggression Question: What is head ?Answer: Vice where the horse rhythmically nods its head either up & down or back & Question: is the birthplace of most vices?Answer: Horse's Question: A horse has a hard time focusing clearly on objects, but they are very good at what?Answer: Movement Question: In reference to vices, what is the term used when a horse consciously the handler against the stall
wall?Answer: Question: What is the term for the of partially chewed feed from the mouthAnswer: Question: Charging is seen most is what type horse?Answer: Stallion Question: What does it mean if a horse is said to have "a lot of Answer: Horse has mental abilities needed to work Question: What is the senseAnswer: of touch Question: What term describes the habit of a horse that its food into balls rather than chew it & then drops it on
the groundAnswer: Quidding Question: What is ingestive Answer: or drinking Question: What sound does a horse make in to angerAnswer: Question: Name a vice associated with head Answer: Weaving Question: Why do horses want to stay together & not leave horsesAnswer: Herd Question: What is the loud, call of a horseAnswer: Neigh Question: What is Answer: of feces (eating poop) Question: How is behavior Answer: By reinforcing each successive step in the direction Question: new tasks is not difficult for the horse if cues involve what?Answer: His senses Question: The curling of the upper lip - common by stallions when teasing mares - is called whatAnswer: Flehmen or reflex Question: What is the most important thing for you to provide your horse in order to prevent him from stall kicking, & wood chewing?Answer: Regular Question: What is the name for the oral vice in which a sticks its tongue out the side of the mouthAnswer: Tongue Question: What is the term for the type of behavior when horses huddle during inclement weatherAnswer: Contactual behavior or Question: in a group are likely to run simply because another horse is running. If the running is not in
response to fright, what type of behavior is it?Answer: Mimicry or behavio Question: : In , the mimicking of another horse's actions is called whatAnswer: Question: Abnormal maternal towards the foal is commonly caused by whatAnswer: Painful Question: What is behaviorAnswer: Giving of care & attention between 2 Question: What is the of a horse's binocular visionAnswer: About 65 directly in front of its head Question: Give 2 reasons why may react to sounds that people can't hearAnswer: Horses can hear sounds that people can't can move their ears & hear in almost any direction Question: What has been a prime feature of the horse's ability to ?Answer: vision Question: When does a have binocular visionAnswer: When he's looking straight ahead at something OR When he lifts his head & looks forward at an object not than four feet Question: What makes it possible for a horse to have more & rear vision than other animals?Answer: Large, wide-set Question: Name 3 things that will tell the mood of a Answer: Eyes, nostrils flaring, ears, tense muscles, showing white around eyes, tail swishing/wringing, mouth/baring , licking, chewing Question: Name 3 vices that are to the horseAnswer: Cribbing, wood , mane/tail chewing, eating bedding/dirt/manure, bolting food, fighting, shying Question: Name 3 nuisance Answer: Weaving, stall walking, pawing, mane/tail rubbing, halter Question: Name 4 fight or flight vices of the Answer: Lunging, bolting, aggression, biting, nipping, kicking, striking, exaggerated alarm reaction, balking, ,
shying, startle reaction, crowding, rearing, charging Question: Name 3 stimuli that the response of shiveringAnswer: Cold, fear, Question: Name the 3 classifications of Answer: to man, dangerous to horse, nuisance Question: What are 2 ways to avoid behavior when group feeding horsesAnswer: separate feeders, ensure open space, feeders far apar Question: two of oral vices in horsesAnswer: Cribbing, windsucking, wood chewing, tail or mane Question: e 3 things the horse uses its sense of forAnswer: Locate food,, identify horses, identify people, predators Question: The has a great versatility because of what 3 factorsAnswer: Anatomical structure/function, & endurance, fear of being hurt Question: 4 things determine the front & rear of the horseAnswer: Size of eye, position of eye, width of head, width of Question: 3 of the most sensitive on a horseAnswer: Mouth, feet, neck, , belly, eye, ears, muzzle, |
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