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Horse Riding 0001
See how fresh your Equine knowledge is with this horse riding quiz.
Correct answers are highlighted in blue
1.
What was the name of the earliest equine?
Eohippus
Equus
Merychippus
Moihippus
2.
In what discipline does the famous Mary King compete?
Dressage
Eventing
Polo
Show jumping
King won the Badminton event in 1992 with her horse King William. She won the event again in 2000 with Star Appeal
3.
What is the name of the inflammatory illness that is more common in ponies than in horses?
Cold
Colic
Laminitis
Navicular
4.
When plaiting a horse for a UK show, should we have an odd or even number?
Even
It doesn't matter
Odd
You shoudn't plait a horse
5.
What does B. S. J. A. stand for?
British Shire Judges Association
British Show Jumping Association
British Showing Judges Association
British Stud Judging Association
6.
Who would you ask to look at your horse's back?
Chiropodist
Chiropractor
Experienced dentist
Farrier
7.
When was the Thoroughbred developed?
12th-13th centuries
14th-15th centuries
17th-18th centuries
19th-21st centuries
The Thoroughbred is considered a 'hot-blooded' horse, known for its agility, speed and spirit
8.
What is a cast horse?
A horse that has broken a leg
A horse that is stuck lying down for some reason
A horse that pulls a cart
A horse that will only ride on the road with other horses
9.
What horses are used for standard UK racing?
Any horses that are fast
Arabs
Cobs and Shires
Thoroughbreds
10.
What are the only two base pigments in a horse?
Black and chestnut
Brown and white
Chestnut and cremello
Grey and black
These two pigments, together with areas that lack pigment, (white), make up all the colours
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