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Horse Experts(particularly a vet)?

(Questions 1 & 3 have more than one right awnser)

1 - If your horse is lacking minerals, what can you do to help add more minerals to their diet?

A. Allow them more time to graze

B. Feed a Veterinary recommended supplement

C. Give them red meat

D. Provide a Mineral Block

2 - How many stomachs do horses have?

Two

Four

Three

One

3 - Horses that are frequently exercised need what?

Increased fats

Increased carbohydrates

Increased protein

Increased glucose

4 - Feeding your horse sugary feeds and treats can give them cavities in their teeth:

False

True

5 - What is Founder?

Inflammation of the laminae of the hoof

Loss of sight in one eye

A twist in the horse’s intestine

A tear in the cartilage of the horse’s knee

6 - Which feed or grain provides a horse with the highest amount of energy?

Wheat

Oats

Corn

Barley

7 - When your horse refuses food and water, looks around at their sides, paws the ground and tries to lay down often, what is wrong?

They have Impaction Colic

They have Spasmotic Colic

They have the Flu

They have Twisted Gut

8 - Pasture can provide your horse with an excellent source of fresh forage:

True

False

Thanks!

Update:

Also, this is just for fun, but also, i want to know becase my cousin, who lives with me, just got a horse, and if something seems wrong with him, she'll go tell someone, and they'll be able to gather up the supplies for him! (he already colicked twice, bt she didn't know what h was doing, so he nearly died!)

Update 2:

and how 'bout this:

What vitamin is essential for a breeding stallion to have in his diet?

Vitamin C

Vitamin A

Vitamin B

None of these

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  • Driver
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    You seriously want to bother a vet with your HOWRSE questions?

    Next time put the word howrse in your title so that only those who don't mind answering howrse questions need to click on it. Or even better, do some research and find out the answers yourself!

  • ?
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    1 - If your horse is lacking minerals, what can you do to help add more minerals to their diet?

    D. Provide a Mineral Block

    2 - How many stomachs do horses have?

    One

    3 - Horses that are frequently exercised need what?

    Increased fats

    Increased carbohydrates

    Increased protein

    4 - Feeding your horse sugary feeds and treats can give them cavities in their teeth:

    True

    5 - What is Founder?

    Inflammation of the laminae of the hoof

    6 - Which feed or grain provides a horse with the highest amount of energy?

    Corn or Oats

    7 - When your horse refuses food and water, looks around at their sides, paws the ground and tries to lay down often, what is wrong?

    They have Impaction Colic

    They have Spasmotic Colic ** (It's colic, and I think this one, however, I'm not sure which colic.)

    8 - Pasture can provide your horse with an excellent source of fresh forage:

    True

  • 1 decade ago

    1. A,B,D

    2. One

    3. increased carbs and proteins

    4. False

    5. Inflammation...

    6. Oats

    7. Spasmotic Colic

    8. True

  • 5 years ago

    ive easily in no way heard of somebody doing it the way you do it lol. many of the time the vet includes you. each and every thing your speaking approximately will comprise the vet. they only plug in the waft and away they circulate! the element they use to prop open their mouth is rather a bridle with a loopy bit :) they might actual deliver it with them. comparable is going for the table element that holds their head up & the sedation. i think of it can be a lot safer and much less risky to do it at domicile! your horse would be a lot extra comfortable in an ecosystem he's conscious. (in basic terms a tidbit, your horse's enamel must be floated as quickly as a twelve months. in any different case they get fairly sharp. it does matter on age however, the older they're the extra they want their enamel looked at. a minimum of have your vet check out your horse's enamel as quickly as a twelve months, whether he doesnt might desire to drift them) stable success!

  • 1 decade ago

    1-a, b, d

    2-one

    3-Increased fats

    Increased carbohydrates

    Increased protein

    4-true

    5-Inflammation of the laminae of the hoof

    6-barely or oats(im not sure)

    7-They have Spasmotic Colic(i think or the other clic one)

    8-true

    9-not sure c?

    Source(s): im probably did awful.wen will u post the answers?
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    A, B, D

    one

    all

    true

    first answer

    corn

    all

    true

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    1- A,B,D

    2- one

    3- All

    4- true

    5- Inflammation of the laminae of the hoof

    6- oats

    7- all

    8- true

    aaahhhh. bet i did bad. =[

    it was fun thought! *thumbs up* =]

    EDIT- vit B id say.

  • 1 decade ago

    I am getting sick of these Howrse questions. Lots of people have the answers to them in their forums. Check around.

  • 1 decade ago

    1. b,d

    2.one

    3.increased carbs?

    4.true?

    5. a

    6.oats?

    7.either a or b not sure

    8.true

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