Glossary of Equine Terms - G
Gait: The paces at which horses move, usually the walk, trot, canter and gallop. Gaited Horse: Horses which move at paces other than the walk, trot and canter...
Gait: The paces at which horses move, usually the walk, trot, canter and gallop. Gaited Horse: Horses which move at paces other than the walk, trot and canter...
From Pavlovian responses to the Rorschach test, scientific, mathematical and medical terminology abounds with proper names identifying the originating geniuses. The equestrian lexicon isn't quite so free with naming honors,...
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Each question is on its own page. The question is repeated on the next page, along with the corresponding answer. Question 1 What does blepharospasm indicate about a horse? Answer on...
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How can you tell if that horse you're examining is in his prime or over the hill? You could try pinching his skin, as Arab horsemen did. You could feel...
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Belly lifts tone a horse's abdominal muscles, much as sit-ups and crunches tone ours. And toned "abs" promote a stronger back. I use two different methods that get...
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Style mixes with practicality in Justin Boots' Foundation Series western cowboy boots, part of the company's American Quarter Horse Association Lifestyle Collection. These western cowboy boots...
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This particular bit is a fixed-side, low, or shallow-ported curb bit, such as is used, along with a bridoon (snaffle) bit in a double bridle. Ported bits, including pelhams, kimberwickes and...
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[/caption] Training "Mythunderstandings" Bits are one of the most MythUnderstood pieces of horse equipment man has ever invented. The things that people think they're supposed to do with a bit in a...
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Cannon Bone: The bone of the lower foreleg between the knee and the fetlock. Also called the "shin bone". In the hindleg, the corresponding bone is called the shank....
Bathing horses may not seem like a hazardous activity, but the wash stall is a common site for accidents. To keep both you and your horse safe: Be on watch for...
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