Study of Horses
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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| What does parturition mean? | Birth
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| What happens when the navel cord is broken? |
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| How long might the birth process take? | Several Hours
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| What happens when a stallion stands at stud? |
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| The tube that carries sperm from the epididymis to the urethra in the male | Vas Deferens
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| The tube which carries the egg from the ovary to the uterus | Ovaduct
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| A male gland which produces sperm | Testicle
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| A mare that is not in foal at the end of breeding season | Barren
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| A mass of tubes connected to the testicle;it's main function is to store sperm | Epididymus
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| The tube through which both seman and urine pass through the penis of the male | Urethra
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| A mare that did not produce a foal during the current season | Yeld
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| The funnel-like membrane that surrounds the ovary;it catches the egg when it is released by the ovary | Infundibulum
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| A male horse that has retained one or both testicles in his body cavity;ridgling | Cryptorchid
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| Gland located at the base of the brain and secretes hormones which regulate the body | Pituitary
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| A bubble-like structure on the ovary which contains an egg | Follicle
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| The sons and daughters of a stallion | Get
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| A hormone produced in the pituitary gland;it initiates lactation | Prolactin
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| An accessory gland that produces fluids that nourish and preserve the sperm | Cowpers
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| A mare that has never been bred | Maiden
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| The offspring of a mare | Produce
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| The first milk;high in proteins and immune factors | Colostrum
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| What is the name of the modern horse? | Equus
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