Dictionary of Equine Terms - Y Flashcards

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Name this vice in horses when the horse continually opens his mouth and stretches his head down and out so as to attempt to evade any contact with the bit.

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Yawning
Dictionary of Equine Terms pg. 297

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Describe the vice of yawning in horses.

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When the horse continually opens his mouth and stretches his head down and out so as to attempt to evade any contact with the bit.
Dictionary of Equine Terms pg. 297

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What is the term for a horse between one and two years old?

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Yearling
Dictionary of Equine Terms pg. 297

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A horse between one and two years old.

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Yearling
Dictionary of Equine Terms pg. 297

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A young horse from January 1 to December 31 of the year following its birth.

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Yearling
Dictionary of Equine Terms pg. 297

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What term is used to describe a young horse from January 1 to December 31 of the year following its birth?

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Yearling
Dictionary of Equine Terms pg. 297

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What is a yearling?

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A horse between one and two years old; a young horse from January 1 to December 31 of the year following its birth.
Dictionary of Equine Terms pg. 297

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A halter/head collar that is adjustable at the nosepiece to fit the growing head of a yearling is called a what?

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Yearling head collar
Dictionary of Equine Terms pg. 297

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What is a yearling head collar?

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A halter/head collar that is adjustable at the nosepiece to fit the growing head of a yearling.
Dictionary of Equine Terms pg. 297

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What is a yeld mare?

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A mare that did not produce a foal during the current season.
Dictionary of Equine Terms pg. 297

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A mare that did not produce a foal during the current season is known as a what?

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Yeld mare
Dictionary of Equine Terms pg. 297

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Describe a yellow dun.

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It is a coat color with dark skin with a diffuse yellow coat. The mane and tail may be black or chocolate, and a withers stripe, list, and zebra markings may be present.
Dictionary of Equine Terms pg. 297

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Name the coat color described as follows: dark skin with a diffuse yellow coat; the mane and tail may be black or chocolate; a withers stripe, list, and zebra markings may be present.

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Yellow dun
Dictionary of Equine Terms pg. 297

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14
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What is a yellow star thistle?

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A poisonous plant found throughout the southern, western and eastern U.S.
Dictionary of Equine Terms pg. 297

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This poisonous bush, also called Taxus, has green needles and red berries. It is sometimes grown as an ornamental bush, and can cause a horse’s heart to stop.

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Yew
Dictionary of Equine Terms pg. 297

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Describe the yew plant.

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A poisonous bush, also called Taxus, with green needles and red berries; sometimes grown as an ornamental bush; can cause a horse’s heart to stop.
Dictionary of Equine Terms pg. 297

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Describe a Yorkshire boot.

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A rectangle of material, usually felt, with a tape sewn along the center; after the leg is wrapped, the tape is tied just above the fetlock joint and the top of the boot is folded down over it, providing two layers of protection.
Dictionary of Equine Terms pg. 297

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Name the piece of equipment described as follows: a rectangle of material, usually felt, with a tape sewn along the center. After the leg is wrapped, the tape is tied just above the fetlock joint and the top of the boot is folded down over it, providing two layers of protection.

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Yorkshire boot
Dictionary of Equine Terms pg. 297

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What is a Yorkshire halter?

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A type of halter with a complete, ribbed, hemp headpiece and nosepiece with a string throatlatch and a fitted shank. It is strong and particularly useful for horses that pull back.
Dictionary of Equine Terms pg. 297

20
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What type of halter is strong and particularly useful for horses that pull back?

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Yorkshire halter
Dictionary of Equine Terms pg. 297

21
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Name the piece of equipment described as follows: a type of halter with a complete, ribbed, hemp headpiece and nosepiece with a string throatlatch and a fitted shank.

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Yorkshire halter
Dictionary of Equine Terms pg. 297

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What is the term for young hounds and young riders just entered?

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Young entry
Dictionary of Equine Terms pg. 297

23
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What is a youth exhibitor?

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An exhibitor less than eighteen years old.
Dictionary of Equine Terms pg. 297

24
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What term is used for exhibitors less than eighteen years old?

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Youth
Dictionary of Equine Terms pg. 297

25
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This breed is an offshoot of the American saddle horse and originated in the U.S. on the McKinzie Ranch in Williamsport, Indiana.

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Ysabella
Dictionary of Equine Terms pg. 297