PPT-Equine 2: Horse Gaits and Movements
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Terminology of Movement A gait is an equines way of going or moving its legs during movement A beat refers to the time a foot or two feet simultaneously hit the
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Terminology of Movement A gait is an equines way of going or moving its legs during movement A beat refers to the time a foot or two feet simultaneously hit the ground A step is the distance between the imprints of the two front legs or the two hind legs. Equine Behavior. Why is it important to understand?. So communication can take place. So safety can be maintained. So training can occur. Equine Behavior. What types of behaviors do horses typically display?. Diseases. INAG 120 – Equine Health Management. September . 19, 2011. What’s a Virus?. VIRUS. Structure. Outer layer (. envelope) . is spiky. Protein coat. DNA/RNA. Electron micrograph of a . rotavirus. The one on the right has antibodies attached which prevent it from infecting cells. Equine Science. When you think of the equine industry, what thoughts come to mind?. Horse racing, showing, trail riding, driving?. Horse are Expensive, BUT…. Everyone knows that horses can be expensive.. Capitalizing on the Excitement of the. World Equestrian Games. Statement of Purpose . The 2010 World Equestrian Games is a unique and important opportunity to open our world of horses to new audiences. Some horses find the process of having their mouth opened and instruments placed in the oral cavity to be stressful. . For a complete oral examination and good quality corrective care, most horses benefit from a mild sedative to relieve any stress or unnecessary movement on the patient's part.. Equine Science II. What is normal? . Each horse is unique, but in general every healthy horse should:. Be alert and curious about surroundings. Be bright eyed, ears moving. Breath easily and regularly . Presented by: Heather Reinhardt. What does dental or dentistry mean?. Dental. . m. eans teeth. Dentistry. means the study and care of teeth. How many teeth does a horse have?. Mature Horse has 36 teeth. How has the equine industry evolved in the United States?. The golden age of horses. From the 1890s to 1915, before the mechanization of agriculture began. Demand and use was driven by an expanding country and a growing economy. . Four Muscle Groups. Flexors . Bend the Limb. . Flexors decrease the angle of a joint. .. . Examples of flexors include: . Teres. major in the front leg and . Iliacus. in the hind leg. .. Extensors . Equine Industry in Marion County. Marion County Breeds. Akhal-Teke. Altèr. Real, see . Lusitano. American Cream Draft. American Paint Horse. American Quarter Horse. American Saddlebred. American . Warmblood. So, What Can a . Cloverbud. do in 4H Horses?. Welcome to 4-H Equine!. Club Activities. County Shows. Performance. Western Games. Hunter Over Fences. Driving. Dressage (English AND Western). Equine-A-Rama. 79 ved S. neurona. INTR cocystis neurona , a parasite of the opos-sum ( Didelphis virginiana equine protozoal myeloencephalitis (EPM).The pathogenesis of Sar infection in Sar host via the bloodstrea What is it?. Throughout history carriage driving was a prominent form of transportation for people and goods for centuries.. Today, driving has become less mandatory for daily life and is a competitive sport and pleasure experience, but it is still used for some commercial jobs.. Enterocolitis in the Horse. Abigail Spike. University of Illinois, 2024. Mentor: Dr. John Vacek, DVM. . . Signalment & History. 5-year-old Quarter Horse Gelding. . Presenting Complaint: stretching out to urinate, possible colic.
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