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Horse Evaluation CDE Exam Practice Questions with Correct Answers Graded A+ The total impact of the US horse industry totals to over _________ $101.5 Billion ______ are used primarily for riding, driving, showing, racing, or utility on a farm or ranch. Light horses _______ are primarily us...

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Horse Evaluation CDE Exam Practice Questions with Correct Answers Graded A+ The total impact of the US horse industry totals to over _________ ✔✔$101.5 Billion ______ are used primarily for riding, driving, showing, racing, or utility on a farm or ranch. ✔✔Light horses _______ are primarily used for heavy work or pulling loads. ✔✔Draft horses The ______ breed of horse is the oldest of the American breeds, is the most versitile horse in the world, and has the largest registry in the world. ✔✔American Quarter Horse The ______ structure refers to the upper surface of the animal. ✔✔Dorsal The entire digestive tract of a horse is about __ feet long. ✔✔100 The entire digestive tract of the horse has a capacity of __ gallons. ✔✔40 to 50 A stallion does not reach full reproductive capacity until __ years of age. ✔✔4 Sperm output and sperm production is influenced by: ✔✔All of the factors listed. The mare is a seasonally _______ species, which means that she comes into estrus several times a year but does not cycle all year around. ✔✔Polyestrus Which of the following factors relates to the mare's reproductive potential? ✔✔All of the factors listed. A ____ mare is one that has never been bred. ✔✔Maiden True or False: After pervious athletic experience, reproductive performance may be compromised because of injuries, disease, or treatment with anabolic steroids. ✔✔TRUE ___________ is the process of collecting semes from a stallion and depositing that semes into the mare. ✔✔Artificial Insemination ____________ allows reproduction by older, less fertile mares by inserting the embryo of a more genetically superior mare. ✔✔Embryo Transfer Which of the following is not one of the six essential nutrients required by horses: ✔✔Sugars Horses use ________ for their main energy supply. ✔✔Carbohydrates Lactose (the sugar found in milk) is only tolerable in horses up to _ years of age. ✔✔3 An example of a fat -soluble vitamin is ___. ✔✔K A example of a water -soluble vitamin is ___. ✔✔Thiamine ________ is important in the growth and development of bone and epithelial cells and vision. ✔✔Vitamin A _________ is important in the absorbtion of dietary calcium and phosphorus. ✔✔Vitamin D Impaction is a common and rather serious problem resulting from _________ drinking. ✔✔Infrequent In this condition, the sinuses of the horse's head become inflamed. ✔✔Sinusitis This condition causes an acute upper respiratory infection with severe nasal discharge. ✔✔Rhinopneumonia _____ is a term in horses that occurs when feed becomes lodged in the esophagus. ✔✔Choke Colic is a broad term that describes a horse showing _______ pain. ✔✔Abdominal ____ is defined as an inflammation of the inner hoof wall. ✔✔Laminitis _______ is a common disease in horses caused by the neurotoxin produced by Clostridium tetani. It causes spasms and rigidity of the skeletal muscles. ✔✔Tetanus ________ is caused by Clostridium botulinum and can occur in adults as forage poisoning or in foals as shaker foal syndrome. ✔✔Botulism Equine encephalomyelitis, a disease caused by viruses that affect the nervous system, is also called _________. ✔✔Sleeping Sickness What are the basic parts of the bridle? ✔✔Headstall, bit(s), reins Which of the following is not a nutrient? ✔✔Dry Matter Which of the following is not a strategy to prevent colic? ✔✔Feeding your horse grain on bare ground

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