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MessageSujet: Riding level 8   Ven 10 Aoû - 18:29

Voici mes questions :

One of my club's horses, at eating time, is not eating and is fussy:
It's undoubtedly serious, I'll notify an instructor
What an idiot! When it's stopped messing around perhaps it'll decide to eat.
Don't worry about anything, it's obviously not that hungry, a instructor will see it good.

A windgall is:
an element of the saddle
a parasitic insect
a small defect
an internal organ of the horse


Check all the elements of the saddle:
the sweat flaps
the straps
the cantle
the flaps
the blades

Who was the first rider of Pegasus?
Zeus
Perseus
Pandora
Thor


The equipment (saddle + bridle) must be thoroughly cleaned and lubricated every:
year
fortnight
month
day

It's sunny, -10?C, the bit of ground I am on is a good clear path, there are no stones, my horse is calm. I can gallop.
no
yes

The "round knife" is also more often called:
pen knife
cutter
trimmer
cutting knife

An adjusted saddle:
does not touch the withers at all
touches the horse's withers

Check the right statements:
the western saddles can have two straps
the hurdle saddles are the same as the dressage saddles
the dressage saddles have longer flaps than the hurdle saddles
there are multipurpose saddles

The Isabelle coat owes its name to:
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.
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
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MessageSujet: Re: Riding level 8   Sam 11 Aoû - 19:03

voilà ce que j'ai trouvé:

Above all, leathers are sensitive to:
* the cold
* water
* sweating
* the heat

Check all the right answers(X)
* Horses are very aggressive animals. This is why they have been used a lot in battles
* Horses are solitary animals.
* Horses are animals built for running away.
* Horses are gregarious animals

Chestnuts are: (X)
* the fruits of the chestnut tree
* the traces of an old additional finger that horses had in prehistoric times.

* old scarred wounds

In each molting period, horses are more tired and vulnerable than usually.
* true
* false
* horses don't molt

In the meadow, a new horse introduced in a herd is most often:
* violently rejected
* immediately accepted and protected by its fellow creatures

Fjord pony's manes naturally grow short.
* true
* false

Leather is a material:
* animal
* végétal
*synthétic

Leon Tolstoy, the great Russian writer, was also a horse man; he was still riding at 75.
* true
* false

One of my club's horses, at eating time, is not eating and is fussy:
* It's undoubtedly serious, I'll notify an instructor
* What an idiot! When it's stopped messing around perhaps it'll decide to eat.
* Don't worry about anything, it's obviously not that hungry, a instructor will see it good.

Saddles have eyes:
* true
* false

There are synthetic bridles:
* true
* false

The Boulonnais, at the end of the 19th century, was improved with Arab blood. But why?
* To make them have more stamina for field work
* To make them quicker and enable them to get to Paris in record time.
* To refine their head which Louis Philippe found too big

The capriole, a famous figure of the horses of the Cadre Noir (Black Squad) of Saumur consists of a jump during which the horse bucks. Why was it invented?
* to kill the enemy cavaliers during battles
* To prepare the cavaliers for the tough shakes of combat
* To make it look pretty

The harness makes saddles, bridles, harnesses - a more sophisticated job than the saddler
* true
* false

The harnessing leather is normally looked after:
* with cleaning product
* with general purpose soap
* with glycerine soap

The "paring knife" is used to:
* thin out the piece of leather
* add a finishing touch to make the leather look better

The saddler is a job that has disappeared today
* true
* false

The saddle stone:
* attached by a string to the flap, it is used to taughten the piece of leather
* used to look after the leather without dampening it
* is found in the box on Equideo when you don't really know what it is

To sew, the saddler uses: (X)
* awls
* hemp thread
* needles


To smooth out the leather, the saddler uses a sleeker - a tool generally made in:
* horn
* copper
* boxwood

What coat has mixed, three-color hairs?
* Triskel
* Roan
* Red-roan
* Coffee-colored

What is a mash?
* a drug
* a bridle accessory
* food that is a treat for horses

What is the sequence of placing down limbs in canter left?
* Back left; left diagonal, front right
* Back right; front right; left diagonal
* Back right; right diagonal; front left
* Front right; back left; right side

What is a tanner?
* a small bit of wood used to make a collar harness
* the person who prepares the leathers for the harness maker
* a rounded blade knife

What is the disadvantage of neat's foot-oil?
* it wears the stitches prematurely
* it emits toxic vapours
* there isn't any
* it is very expensive as it is difficult to make

What is top stitching used for?
* nothing
* to reinforce the stitches
* to prepare the leather to be sewn

Which of these bones is part of the carp joint?
* The pisiforme bone
* The talus
* The little sesamoid bone
* The navicular bone

Which of these figures comes under the two-track work? (X)
* Push it
* Circle
* Shoulder inside
* Reversed semi-circle

j'ai aussi ces questions mais je n'arrive pas à les traduire donc si quelqu'un peut ...

The saddle's skeleton is named:
* the tree
* the frame
* the shaft

The "round knife" is also more often called:
* pen knife
* cutter
* trimmer
* cutting knife

What is the little "pin" of a buckle called:
* the needle
* the spike
* the goad
* the tongue
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MessageSujet: Re: Riding level 8   Dim 12 Aoû - 9:16

What is the little "pin" of a buckle called:
* the needle
* the spike
* the goad
* the tongue

Normalement c'est the tongue la réponse.
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MessageSujet: Re: Riding level 8   Dim 12 Aoû - 18:48

voila mes question en gras =bonne réponse
1 - The horse is a?
carnivor
omnivor
frugivor
insectivor
herbivor
granulivor
2 - What is the average speed of a horse when walking?
8km/h
6km/h
10km/h
3 - How many blind spots does a horse's field of vision have?
2
3
1
4 - What parts are not found on the horse's foot?
The knuckle
The casing
The outer ligaments
The crate
The elbow
5 - Horses' hair is the same regardless of the season.
false
true
6 - In this list, what are the transport protective devices?
A bell
Awning
A treadle
A knee pad
7 - The Mustang is a protected horse in the United States. The name of this breed comes from Spanish and means:
powerful horse
spirited horse
wild horse
quick horse
able horse
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