ANSC 210 1st Edition Lecture 9 Outline of Previous Lecture I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI Types of Horses a Gaited Warm Bloods b Ponies Horse Description a Colors b Common Markings Anatomy and Physiology Safety Gaits Lameness Respiratory System Cardiovascular System Temperature Digestive System Nutritional Requirements Outline of Current Lecture I II III IV V VI The Horse Center Approaching and Leading Halters Tying Horses Walking Behind Current Lecture I II The Horse Center a Raises Quarter Horses b In the Fall and Spring they demonstrate artificial insemination c Stallions are housed where a fence is not shared so they do not hurt each other Approaching and Leading a Approach in a friendly way b Slowly c Don t stare at a horse d Look at the ground These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor s lecture GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes not as a substitute III IV V VI e Always tie a halter on the left and lead on the left f a good horse will lead on either side g Approach the horse shoulder to shoulder Halters a Some halters have an easy release and will break if the horse sits back b Halters always break on the hardware c Rope halters do not break d Tie on the left side of the horse Tying a Never tie to places that i Cannot withstand 1 000 lbs ii Can move iii Open or close b Use a daisy chain to tie c If a horse falls and cinches the knot cut it Horses a Herd animals b Do not like to be left alone c Herd bound when a horse is nervous being out of a her Walking behind a A horse cannot see directly behind it b Have a lot of contact with the horse c Walk really close OR very far away
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