Equine Terminologies

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  • ACTION: The way a horse moves
  • AIDS: Signals given to the horse with hands, voice, legs and weight
  • APPALOOSA: A breed of horse and color of horse
  • APPY: Short for Appaloosa
  • ARAB: Short for Arabian
  • ARABIAN: A breed of horse
  • ARRAPPALOOSA: Cross between Appaloosa and Arabian
  • AT GRASS: A horse that is pastured year round and one source of nutrition is grass
  • BALK: When a horse refuses to move or do what the rider wants
  • BARREL: The horse’s midsection
  • BARREL RACE: A rodeo event where the horse is raced around 3 barrels and is timed
  • BAY: A chestnut or sorrel horse with black legs and tail Brown body with black legs and tail
  • BIT: The metal part of the bridle that goes in the horse’s mouth
  • BLAZE: A wide white marking that goes down face
  • BOX TO: To lead a horse up the ramp and into a horse box or trailer
  • BLUE ROAN: A black horse with white hairs speckled
  • BREAK: The act of training or gentling a horse
  • BREED: A particular type of horse
  • BREAST COLLAR: A leather piece of tack that goes a cross the horse’s chest, helping to keep the saddle in place, or just to be decorative
  • BRIDLE: The piece of tack that goes on the horse’s head and is used help control the horse
  • BROKEN-IN: A horse that can be ridden and handled
  • BRONCO: A horse that works in the rodeo, bucking off cowboys
  • BROOD MARE: A female horse kept for breeding
  • BUCK: When a horse kicks hind legs into the air with front legs on ground, usually out of joy
  • CANTER: The three-beat gait that is faster than trot but slower than gallop
  • CANTLE: Back part of the saddle seat
  • CHAFF: Finely chopped hay used to add bulk to the feed
  • CHESTNUT: A color type where the horse has reddish brown body, mane and tail
  • CINCH: The strap that goes around the horse’s midsection to hold the saddle on
  • COLT: A male horse under 4 years old
  • CONCUSSION: Continuous banging of the horse’s feet on hard ground
  • CONDITION: A horse’s overall health and fitness
  • CONFORMATION: The way a horse’s body is put together
  • CORONET BAND: Where the hoof meets the hair on the leg
  • CREST: Along the top of the horse’s neck where the mane grows
  • CRIBBING: When a horse grabs on something, usually its fence or stall, and swallow air. It is a bad habit that is hard to correct
  • CUTTING HORSE: A horse trained to ‘cut’ one calf out of a herd and keep it separate
  • CRUPPER: a piece of leather under tail to keep the saddle from sliding forward
  • CROP: A short riding whip
  • DAM: A mother horse