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Q1
Your Horse has developed a sore around the girth area that looks raw, a little rounded it is likely to be..?
Chicken Pox
Abscess
Girth Gall
Pimple
Q2
A way to prevent Girth Gall is to...?
Keep girths clean and free of sweat and mud
Don't brush your horse
Don't maintain your gear
Use any girth it doesn't matter how it fits
Q3
When treating Girth Gall you should?
Not inspect your gear it isn't a problem
Clean the area with a gentle skin wash and dry
Not bother to test using a sheepskin cover
Spraay with lemon juice
Q4
Your horse is misbehaving by humping, pig rooting, bucking or refusing to jump, What may be wrong?
Generally disobedient
Suffering colic
Worm infestation
Sore back
Q5
Which of the following may prevent your horse from suffering from back soreness (3 correct answers)
A well fitted saddle
Make sure your pony is fat so it has padding
Warm your horse up and cool him down
Ensure you are well balanced as a rider
Q6
Your horse is unhappy to have a bit in his mouth and keeps shaking his head, the problem may be....?
Girth Gall
Sore mouth
He is hungry
Wants to go back to bed
Q7
Which disease is caused by a bacteria called Clostridium tetani which lives in soil?
Shingles
Cold/Flu
Worms
Tetanus
Q8
Tetanus is best prevented by vaccination, to protect your horse you should get a booster every....?
1 year
2 years
5 years
10 years
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