Horsemanship
Requirements 1987
- Name 15 parts of a horse.
- Name four leading breeds of horses. Explain what
each breed is noted for.
- Show how to care for a saddle and bridle. Name
the main parts of the saddle and the bridle.
- Show how to groom, pick out feet, and care for a
horse before and after riding.
- Describe the symptoms of colic. Describe four
other horse diseases.
- Name three main defects of feet and legs. Explain
how to detect them.
- Describe the right way to feed the horse that you
use for this test. Explain why the amount and kind of feed will be changed
according to the work and the kind of horse it is.
- Show how to lead a horse from a stall, corral, or
field and saddle and bridle properly.
- On level ground, continuously do the following
movements. Do them correctly, at ease, and in harmony with the horse:
- Mount.
- Walk the horse in a straight line for 60 feet.
- Make a half circle of not more than 16 feet in
radius.
- Trot in a straight line for at least 60 feet.
- Make a half circle of not more than 30 feet in
radius at trot.
- Canter in a circle 30 feet in radius on proper
lead.
- Change direction. Either reverse at canter and
change leads or come down to a walk, reverse, and take up canter on
proper lead.
- Halt straight.
- Back up straight four paces.
- Halt and dismount.
- Show how to safely approach and remove a horse
from a stall in a fire.
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