Title: Objective:
1Objective
- Know the Proper terms to use when talking about
horses. - Be able to recognize some of the different color
patterns of horses.
2Horse Terms
3Monday Morning Disease
- Equine exertional rhabdomyolysis/ Azoturia/ Tying
up - loins and quarters harden resulting in cramps and
muscular stiffness when exercised - Hard working horse gets rest
4Hindquarters Rear of flank top of tail top
of gaskin
5Pronounced croup jumpers bump
Barrel
Hind cannon shank
- Highest point poll
- Weakest part of back loin behind saddle
- Top of hindquarter hip tail croup
- Hock Stifle Gaskin
- Withers horses height is measured
6Fistulous Withers (ridge btw shoulder
blades) Inflammation of bursa
- Bony part of tail where hair grows DOCK
7terms
8Drive horse harnes
9Farrier
- Skilled
- Craftsperson who
- Shoes horses
- Shoes distributes the weight of the limb over a
larger surface area and moves the breakover point
further back on the foot - Shoes reduce the stress on the lamellar tissue
along the front of the foot while consistently
supporting the sole of the foot
10Laminitis
- Transient ischemia coagulopathy
- breakdown and degeneration between the horny and
sensitive laminae
Illustration by Dr. Gheorghe Constantinescu
11Laminitis stance/ Founder
12Hoof
Fungal/bacterial infection in cleft of frog
Frog rubber pad on the sole, shock absorber
13Mare
- Female horse 4 yrs and older (after 3rd birthday)
- Usually
- after
- having an
- offspring.
14Filly
- Young female horse
- lt 4 yrs old (2-3 yrs old)
- Female foal Filly foal
- Feathering
- Yearling Colt or filly
- btw 1-2 yrs
15Brood Mare
- Mare that is used strictly for breeding
16Stallion
- Male horse
- STUD
- Uncastrated
- male horse
- Also called
- Entire
- Intact male
- after 3rd birthday
17Colt
- Young male horse
- Uncastrated
- Male horse 4yrs
- Old (2-3 yrs old)
18Gelding
- Male horse castrated before reaching sexual
maturity
19Foal
- Young Horse
- male or female
- Birth weaning
- 4-7 months
- Up to 1 yr old
- Colt
- filly
- gelding (castrated)
20Jack
21Jennet (Jenny)
22HYBRIDS
23Mule
- Offspring of a mare mated to a jack
- More common than hinney
- All male mules and most female mules are infertile
24Hinney
- Offspring of a jenny mated to a stallion
25Zony
- Offspring of a pony mated to zebra stallion
26Zorse
- Offspring of a stallion zebra mated to a mare
27Hand
- Unit of measurement for horses
- A hand is equal to 4 inches.
- The height of a horse is
- measured at the withers.
28Light Horses
- Most horses, usually riding breeds small bones
and thin legs - Above 14.2 hands
- 900 1200 lbs.
- AQH, Arabian, Thoroughbreed, Morgan,
Standarbreed, - Tennessee walking.
29Draft Horses
- Was developed in Northern Europe as war horses
- Above 16 hands
- 1,500 2,500 lbs
- Large bones and thick
- Percheron, Clydesdale, Belgian
30Pony
- A breed of horse that is under 14.2 hands.
- lt800 lb.
- Welsh, Pony of Americas, Shetland
31Breed registries with color requirements
- Color is not breed
- Pinto, Palomino, Buckskin, American paint horse,
Appaloosa and Friesian are breeds with distinct
color
32Horse Colors
33Horse Colors Continued
34Bay
Red reddish brown, with black mane and tail
35Brown
Black and tan
36Sorrel
Reddish brown brownish orange with same color
mane with lighter extremities (if only red
chestnut)
37Dapple Gray
"dapples", which are dark rings with lighter
hairs on the inside of the ring, scattered over
the entire body of the animal
38Paint
39Spotted
40Palomino
Pale cream gold with whitish mane and tail
41Pinto
- White with patches
- of another color
- Piebald white/black
- Skewbald white with any color except black
42Buckskin
Light yellowish with black tail and mane
43White
44Roan
Base color red, black or brown with white hair
that give speckled look, usually darker in head
and lower legs
45Chestnut
Dark red or brownish red
46Brindle horse
47Patient Identification
- Signalment
- Breed, coat color
- Point markings
- 6 4 legs, head, tail
- Standardization is limited
- Sock stocking?
- Coronet pastern?
- Draw/ camera
48Star
- A star is any white marking on the forehead of
the horse. - A star can be small, large, regular or irregular
in shape, in the center of the forehead or off to
the left or right side of the forehead.
49Stripe or Strip (small marking)
- A stripe or strip is a white marking on the
bridge of the horse's nose, below the level of
the eyes and above the level of the nostrils
50- Connected Star and Stripe
- A star is often connected to a stripe and is
described as a connected star and stripe. - A stripe or strip can be long, short, wide,
narrow, centered on the face of the horse or off
to the left or right side.
51Snip
- A snip is any white mark that is located between
the nostrils of the horse. - A snip may be small, large, centered or extend
into one or both nostrils. A snip is often
connected to a stripe, and many times with a star
and stripe.
52Blaze
- A blaze is a wider white marking that usually
covers the region of a star, stripe and snip, but
extends to the width of the bridge of the horse's
nose.
53Bald
- A bald face is a very wide blaze that extends to
and may cover the eyes, nostrils, and upper lip
Bald face with white extending to lower lip.
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55Distal limb joints
Shorter cannon bones better conformation (shanks)
Fetlock joint Lowest joint on the horses leg
Pastern connect hoof to fetlock
56- Heel.-Horses will commonly have a white marking
that covers one or both heels. - Coronet.- White covering the coronary band or
coronet
57- Half Pastern White extending approximately half
way up the pastern - Pastern A white marking which includes the entire
pastern.
58- Fetlock or Ankle A white marking that extends to
and covers the fetlock. - Sock A white marking that extends half way up the
front or rear cannon. Often called a Half
Stocking
59Stocking A white marking that extends from the
coronet to the knee or hock
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61References
- http//www.ansi.okstate.edu/breeds/horses/
- http//www.thehorse.com/Glossary.aspx?LA
- http//aces.nmsu.edu/pubs/resourcesmag/summer98/on
e_horse.html - http//www.horsecolor.com/basics/starting_point.ht
m - http//www.vet.upenn.edu/Research/BasicandClinical
Research/SpeciesBasedResearch/LaminitisInstitute/L
aminitisFAQs/tabid/1322/Default.aspx - http//www.merckvetmanual.com/mvm/index.jsp?cfile
htm/bc/90722.htm - http//www.aaep.org/laminitis.htm