Chapter 19: Horse Sense Flashcards

(49 cards)

1
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gait

A

pattern of footfalls that result in movement

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2
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stride

A

distance between successive imprints of the same foot

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3
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suspension

A

time in which none of the feet are in contact in the ground

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4
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bad mouth

A

malocclusion in which the top and bottom teeth do not meet

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5
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bishoping

A

artificial altering of teeth of an older horse to sell it as a younger horse

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6
Q

full-mouthed

A

having all permanent teeth and cups present

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7
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hindgut

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collective term for cecum, small colon, and large colon

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8
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lamina

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tissue that attaches hoof to the underlying foot structures

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9
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laminitis

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inflammation of the sensitive laminae under the horny wall of the hoof; a sequela to laminitis is founder

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10
Q

milk teeth

A

the first teeth that an animal develops

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11
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monkey mouth

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condition where the mandible is longer than the maxilla, causing lower incisors to protrude beyond upper incisors

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12
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nippers

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central incisors of equine; also a tool used to remove excess hoof wall

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13
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parrot mouth

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condition where maxilla is longer than mandible, causing upper incisors to protrude beyond the lower incisors

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14
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quidding

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condition where horse drops food from mouth while eating

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15
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stay apparatus

A

anatomical mechanism of the equine limb that allows the animal to stand with very little muscular effort; includes many muscles, tendons, and ligaments

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16
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tush

A

canine tooth in a horse that (usually found in males)

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17
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winking

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opening of the labia to expose the clitoris while the female assumes a mating position

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18
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wolf teeth

A

rudimentary first upper premolars in equine that are usually shed in maturity

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19
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bit

A

part of the bridle that is put in the horse’s mouth to control the animal

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20
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bridle

A

part of the harness that includes the bit, reins, and headstall

21
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cinch

A

part of the saddle used to hold it onto the horse

22
Q

hobble

A

type of restraint in which the front feet or hind feet are placed in straps to keep them from moving

23
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hoof pick

A

instrument used to clean the frog, sole, and hoof wall

24
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hoof testers

A

instrument used to test sensitivity in equine feet

25
rasp
tool used for leveling horse feet
26
shoe
plate or rim of metal nailed to palmar or plantar surface of an equine hoof to protect it from injury or disease
27
tack
equipment used in riding and driving horses
28
cast
to be caught in recumbent position and unable to rise
29
casting
restraint method using ropes to place animals in lateral recumbency
30
cross-tying
Method of using two ropes to secure a horse so that the head is level
31
driving
harnessing and controlling horses from behind
32
farrier
person who cares for equine feet, includes trimming and shoeing
33
flighty
nervous
34
get
sire's offspring
35
hand
unit used to measure height of equine at the withers; 1 hand = 4 inches
36
longe/lunge
act of exercising a horse on the end a long rope, usually in a circle
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near side
Left side of a horse
38
off side
right side of a horse; also called far side
39
twitch
mode of restraint where a device is twisted on upper lip or muzzle
40
bog spavin
enlargement of proximal hock caused by distension of the joint capsule; spavin means swelling
41
quittor
festering of the foot along the border of the coronet
42
sweeney
atrophy of shoulder muscles
43
equine encephalomyelitis
mosquito-transmitted infectious alphavirus disease of horses that is associated with motor irritation, paralysis, and altered consciousness; there are three types: Eastern (EEE), Western (WEE), and Venezuelan (VEE); also known as sleeping sickness
44
equine influenza
myxovirus infection of horses that is associated with mild fever, watery eyes, and persistent cough
45
equine protozoal myelitis
protozoal infection caused by sarcocystis neurona that cuases weakness, ataxia, weightloss, seizures, and other CNS sign; abbreviated EPM
46
equine viral arteritis
togavirus infection of horses that is associated with upper respiratory disease signs, abortion, and lesions in small arteries; abbreviated EVA
47
equine viral rhinopneumonitis
herpesvirus infection in horses that is associated with signs of upper respiratory disease and abortion; abbreviated EVR; also called equine herpesvirus
48
Potomac horse fever
rickettsial bacterial disease of horses associated with fever, anorexia, incoordination, diarrhea, and edema of the extremities; abbreviated PHF; also called equine ehrlichiosis
49
strangles
contagious bacterial disease of horses caused by streptococcus equi; signs include high fever, nasal discharge, anorexia, and swollen/abscessed mandibular lymph nodes