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1. Impaction Colic, Spasmotic Colic, Incarceration Colic, Displacement Colic, and Excessive Fermentation (Gas) Colic.
2. Restlessness, pawing, kicking at abdomen, sweating, bitting at sides, rolling, etc.
3. Horn Fly, Stable Fly, Deer Fly, Horse Fly.
4. Egg, larva, pupa, adult.
5. African Horse Fever, 1960.
6. Mange.
7. Reduction in the hemoglobin in the red blood cells, with a deficiency of oxygen in the blood.
8. To cast off the hair/feathers/horns/outer layer of skin, being replaced by new growth.
9. Roundworms.
10. Bloodworms.
11. Threadworms.
12.A collection of horses
13. The 3rd eyelid/membrane in front of the eye, removes foreign bodies from the eye.
14.A horse that has too much belly.
15.A noticeable pause in the flight of the foot, as thought the stride was completed before the foot reaches the ground.
16.Dark stripe across the shoulder.
17.A few white hairs in the center of the forehead.
18.Get
19.Produce
20.A Spanish bridle, hackamore
21.Lasso
22.Mecate
23.3/8 to 1/2 inch
24.Curry comb, body brush, dandy brush, mane & tail comb, hoof pick, sweat scraper, etc.
25.1 ½ to 2 inches
26.Side motion of the forehand.
27.Lateral movement without forward or backward movement, Sidepass/Sidestep.
28.Shorter, rhythmic, square stride; free, slow, easy; relaxed, steady, soft movement; minimal suspension; less forward propulsion; looser rein; definite 2 beat gait.
29.Movement of the horse, both sideways and forward at the same time, Leg yielding.
30.At least 1 inch
31.Hands; seat and weight; legs. Voice is mainly just for schooling.
32. Horse and Rider equipment used in the show ring.
33.Black, brown, bay, chestnut/sorrel, white
34.Grey, roan, dominant white
35.Dun/buckskin, grey, palomino, pinto, roan
36.Palomino, cremello
37.Buckskin, perlino
38.Piebald, skewbald, pinto, tobiano, overo, tovero, appaloosa, brindle, etc
39. Tobiano, overo
40.Leopard, blanket, snowflake, marble, and frost.
41. Kingdom-Animalia, Phylum-Chordata, Class-Mammalia, Order-Perissodactyla, Family-Equidae, Genus-Equus, Species- Equus caballus, Domestic Species Equus caballus caballus.
42.Bracken fern, castor bean, fiddleneck, golden weed, horsetail, Japanese yew, jimsonweed, locoweed, oleander, prince’s plum, rattleweed, wood aster, tansy ragwort, whitehead, wild cherry, wild onion, Russian knapweed, wild tobacco, yellow star thistle.
43. Arthritis
44. Bronchitis
45. Bursitis
46. Conjunctivitis
47. Cystitis
48. Dermatitis
49. Encephalitis
50. Encephalomyelitis
51. Enteritis
52.Gastritis
53. Hepatitis
54. Laminitis
55. Laryngitis
56. Mastitis
57. Metritis
58. Meningitis
59. Myositis
60. Nephritis
61. Periostitis
62. Peritonitis
63. Osteomyelitis
64. Rhinitis
65. Pharyngitis
66. Uveitis
67. approximately 340 days (11 months)
68. 21 days
69. 24 teeth, 36 teeth, 40-42 teeth
70.12 breaths per minute
71. 1-2 seconds
72. 36 beats per minute
73. 7
74. 18
75. 6
76. 5
77. 18-21 depending on the breed
78. 18
79. 8 true, 10 false
70. 64 single chromosomes (32 pairs)
81. 62 single chromosomes (31 pairs)
82. 63 single chromosomes
83. 100.5 degrees F
84. 14 toes
85. 18 segments
86. 660 feet
87. 220 yards
88. 8 furlongs
89. 11
90. Paso Fino and Peruvian Paso
91. Epiphysitis
92. Loss of sense of direction, irregular gait, weakness, loss of muscular control, nervousness, unpredictability, chronic affliction, or death.
93. Moldy corn poisoning
94. Austria
95. A, D, E, K
96. C, B
97. Calcium
98. Alveoli
99. Milo
100. Wobbles
101. Liver
102. Ehrlichia risticii
103. Potomac Horse Fever
104. Digital Cushion
105. Jujunum, Ileum, Duodenum
106. Large Intestine
107. Stringhalt
108. American Paint Horse, American Quarter Horse, Thoroughbred
109. Phalanges and Foot
110. gum space between incisors and molars
111. grey
112. Frequent urination, flexed pelvis, winking, elevated tail, acceptance of the stallion, etc
113. Olfactory, optic, oculomotor, trochlear, trigeminal, abdomens, facial vestibulocochlear, acessory, vagus, hypoglossal
2. Restlessness, pawing, kicking at abdomen, sweating, bitting at sides, rolling, etc.
3. Horn Fly, Stable Fly, Deer Fly, Horse Fly.
4. Egg, larva, pupa, adult.
5. African Horse Fever, 1960.
6. Mange.
7. Reduction in the hemoglobin in the red blood cells, with a deficiency of oxygen in the blood.
8. To cast off the hair/feathers/horns/outer layer of skin, being replaced by new growth.
9. Roundworms.
10. Bloodworms.
11. Threadworms.
12.A collection of horses
13. The 3rd eyelid/membrane in front of the eye, removes foreign bodies from the eye.
14.A horse that has too much belly.
15.A noticeable pause in the flight of the foot, as thought the stride was completed before the foot reaches the ground.
16.Dark stripe across the shoulder.
17.A few white hairs in the center of the forehead.
18.Get
19.Produce
20.A Spanish bridle, hackamore
21.Lasso
22.Mecate
23.3/8 to 1/2 inch
24.Curry comb, body brush, dandy brush, mane & tail comb, hoof pick, sweat scraper, etc.
25.1 ½ to 2 inches
26.Side motion of the forehand.
27.Lateral movement without forward or backward movement, Sidepass/Sidestep.
28.Shorter, rhythmic, square stride; free, slow, easy; relaxed, steady, soft movement; minimal suspension; less forward propulsion; looser rein; definite 2 beat gait.
29.Movement of the horse, both sideways and forward at the same time, Leg yielding.
30.At least 1 inch
31.Hands; seat and weight; legs. Voice is mainly just for schooling.
32. Horse and Rider equipment used in the show ring.
33.Black, brown, bay, chestnut/sorrel, white
34.Grey, roan, dominant white
35.Dun/buckskin, grey, palomino, pinto, roan
36.Palomino, cremello
37.Buckskin, perlino
38.Piebald, skewbald, pinto, tobiano, overo, tovero, appaloosa, brindle, etc
39. Tobiano, overo
40.Leopard, blanket, snowflake, marble, and frost.
41. Kingdom-Animalia, Phylum-Chordata, Class-Mammalia, Order-Perissodactyla, Family-Equidae, Genus-Equus, Species- Equus caballus, Domestic Species Equus caballus caballus.
42.Bracken fern, castor bean, fiddleneck, golden weed, horsetail, Japanese yew, jimsonweed, locoweed, oleander, prince’s plum, rattleweed, wood aster, tansy ragwort, whitehead, wild cherry, wild onion, Russian knapweed, wild tobacco, yellow star thistle.
43. Arthritis
44. Bronchitis
45. Bursitis
46. Conjunctivitis
47. Cystitis
48. Dermatitis
49. Encephalitis
50. Encephalomyelitis
51. Enteritis
52.Gastritis
53. Hepatitis
54. Laminitis
55. Laryngitis
56. Mastitis
57. Metritis
58. Meningitis
59. Myositis
60. Nephritis
61. Periostitis
62. Peritonitis
63. Osteomyelitis
64. Rhinitis
65. Pharyngitis
66. Uveitis
67. approximately 340 days (11 months)
68. 21 days
69. 24 teeth, 36 teeth, 40-42 teeth
70.12 breaths per minute
71. 1-2 seconds
72. 36 beats per minute
73. 7
74. 18
75. 6
76. 5
77. 18-21 depending on the breed
78. 18
79. 8 true, 10 false
70. 64 single chromosomes (32 pairs)
81. 62 single chromosomes (31 pairs)
82. 63 single chromosomes
83. 100.5 degrees F
84. 14 toes
85. 18 segments
86. 660 feet
87. 220 yards
88. 8 furlongs
89. 11
90. Paso Fino and Peruvian Paso
91. Epiphysitis
92. Loss of sense of direction, irregular gait, weakness, loss of muscular control, nervousness, unpredictability, chronic affliction, or death.
93. Moldy corn poisoning
94. Austria
95. A, D, E, K
96. C, B
97. Calcium
98. Alveoli
99. Milo
100. Wobbles
101. Liver
102. Ehrlichia risticii
103. Potomac Horse Fever
104. Digital Cushion
105. Jujunum, Ileum, Duodenum
106. Large Intestine
107. Stringhalt
108. American Paint Horse, American Quarter Horse, Thoroughbred
109. Phalanges and Foot
110. gum space between incisors and molars
111. grey
112. Frequent urination, flexed pelvis, winking, elevated tail, acceptance of the stallion, etc
113. Olfactory, optic, oculomotor, trochlear, trigeminal, abdomens, facial vestibulocochlear, acessory, vagus, hypoglossal