A) By gait B) By color C) By height D) By breed
A) Draft Horse B) Horse C) Miniature Horse D) Pony
A) 6 inches B) 4 inches C) 10 inches D) 12 inches
A) Bay B) Black C) Chestnut D) Gray
A) Bay B) Brown C) Black D) Chestnut
A) Bay B) Roan C) Chestnut D) Palomino
A) Coronet B) Sock C) Pastern D) Stocking
A) Blaze B) Stripe C) Snip D) Star
A) Appaloosa B) Arabian C) Thoroughbred D) Quarter Horse
A) Arabian B) Morgan C) Mustang D) Paint
A) American Quarter Horse B) Friesian C) Thoroughbred D) Clydesdale
A) Pony B) Warmblood C) Draft Horse D) Light Horse
A) Racing B) Sporting disciplines C) Heavy draft work D) Wild mustang ancestry
A) Physical structure and build B) Coat color C) Breed history D) Training level
A) Short back B) Ewe neck C) Weak hooves D) Poor profile
A) Gallop B) Trot C) Canter D) Walk
A) Pace B) Trot C) Walk D) Canter
A) Coat color patterns B) Specific, inherited gaits C) A horse's willingness to work D) Conformation flaws
A) Pace B) Trot C) Running Walk D) Fox Trot
A) Buckskin B) Roan C) Palomino D) Gray
A) Buckskin B) Palomino C) Gray D) Dun
A) White body, black points B) Tan body, dark points, dorsal stripe C) Black body, reddish points D) Spotted coat pattern
A) Dappled pattern B) Mixture of white hairs with base color C) Solid white color D) Spotted pattern
A) Thoroughbred B) Morgan C) Shetland D) Arabian
A) Small white spot on the forehead B) White marking above the knee C) White marking covering the entire leg D) White marking covering the fetlock
A) Gray B) Appaloosa C) Roan D) Dappled
A) Warmblood B) Light Horse C) Pony D) Draft Horse
A) Jumping B) Endurance riding C) Short, fast sprints D) Dressage
A) Spotted pattern similar to an Appaloosa B) Graying with age C) Large patches of white and another color D) Solid color with white markings |