ANSC 108 exam 1 review
_____ leads the world in mohair production - ANS-South Africa (60% pf the whole
worlds)
a hand equals - ANS-4 inches
Angus - ANS-black, naturally polled, noted for marbling, largest # of annual registrations
Appaloosa - ANS--eye encircled by white
-skin is mottled irregularly with black and white (particularly around muzzle)
-hooves are narrowly striped vertically in black and white
-general purpose riding horse
Appaloosa developed by - ANS-Developed by the Nez Perce Indians
as work load increases - ANS-energy increases
balance in 3rds - ANS-shoulder, barrel, hip
balance in 4ths - ANS-neck, slope of shoulder, topline, slope of hip
balance in halves - ANS-depth of heart girth, length of leg
bald face facial marking - ANS-head is all white
bit that works off indirect pressure - ANS-curb
blaze facial marking - ANS-down the whole fac
bos indicus breeds - ANS-brahmen, Brangus, simbrah, santa Gertrudis, beefmaster
Bosal and Mechanical Hackamore(pressure points that respond to bridles) - ANS-the
nose, poll, and chin pressure points but have no bit in the mouth
bow- legged - ANS-knees too far apart
breed of dairy goats with the highest butterfat milk - ANS-Nubian (Africa)
, breed of dairy goats with the highest milk production - ANS-saanen
breeding season for sheeo - ANS-fall
British breeds - ANS-Angus, Hereford, Polled Hereford, Red Angus, Shorthorn
cattle of swiss origin - ANS-simmental, brown swiss
Characteristics of a Bay - ANS-horses with black points and bodies that are some
shade of red from nearly yellow to black, red gives the coat a brilliance and sheen
Chestnuts - ANS-a horses fingerprint, dark oval shaped areas on the inside of the hocks
and just above the knee
Clydesdales - ANS-noted for their nervous nature and feathering on their lower legs
Continental European Breeds - ANS-Chianina, Charolais, Gelbvieh, Limousin, Maine
Anjou, Simmental, Texas Longhorn
cow- hocked - ANS-hocks too close together, feet stand apart
crimp - ANS-natural waviness of the wool (grade)
criteria used in wool evaluation - ANS-staple length, yield, grade,
Dappling - ANS-network of darker areas imposed over lighter areas and can be present
on any horse color
definition of a mare - ANS-sexually mature female horse (has foaled or is 4 years of age
or older)
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