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PostSubject: can any one help me with this   can any one help me with this Icon_minitimeTue Mar 25, 2008 7:36 am

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Test for gallop # 8

Some questions have several possible right answers. They will only be counted as correct if you have checked all of them.

1 - An adjusted saddle:



  • touches the horse's withers
  • does not touch the withers at all
2 - To sew, the saddler uses:



  • hemp thread
  • awls
  • needles
3 - There are synthetic bridles:



  • true
  • false
4 - A windgall is:



  • a parasitic insect
  • an internal organ of the horse
  • a small defect
  • an element of the saddle
5 - In the meadow, a new horse introduced in a herd is most often:



  • violently rejected
  • immediately accepted and protected by its fellow creatures
6 - Which of these bones is part of the carp joint?



  • The pisiforme bone
  • The navicular bone
  • The talus
  • The little sesamoid bone
7 - The Isabelle coat owes its name to:



  • the actres Isabelle Huppert, a huge fan of this color hair
  • Isabelle-the-Catholic, having pledged in the 1491 Grenada siege, not to change her shirt until the end of the seige, hence the "dirty" colour
  • Isabelle-the-Catholic who only tolerated horses with this coat in her stables
  • It's latin name, "isa-bellum" ("isa" means "equal" and "bellum" means "war") as its coat enabled the horse to blend in with the sand, during the Oriental wars.
8 - Which of these figures comes under the two-track work?



  • Circle
  • Shoulder inside
  • Reversed semi-circle
  • Push it
9 - The harnessing leather is normally looked after:



  • with glycerine soap
  • with general purpose soap
  • with cleaning product
10 - The saddle's skeleton is named:



  • the frame
  • the shaft
  • the tree
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