Riding Level 1 answers
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You can take this test on day 1 the first day you play on Howrse. Once you have passed this level you can get a job as a groom. There are not many groom jobs available so you may have to keep checking for one to be on the list. If possible only accept an employment contract for a week then get another groom job for 3 days because you can become a riding instructor in 10 days and you do not want to be tied to your groom job for 3 weeks. You may only be able to find jobs for 3 weeks though. Once you accept a job you cannot resign. If you want to work out the answers yourself you can use the notes below or Rivenwood's study guide. Requisites
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Horses primarily eat; |
Grass |
If a horse is under 14.2hh, it is called a; |
Pony |
Horses usually live how long; |
25-30 yrs |
If a horse is afraid, it's first instinct is to; |
Flee |
Horses can live happily with goats,cows and sheep; |
True |
A horse can learn to mimic basic human speech? |
False |
Horses suffer when nails are tapped into the horns: |
False |
Horses can learn to do simple tricks: |
True |
Which one of these is not a gait: |
Skip |
How many nostrils do horses have: |
Two |
Horses are not herd animals: |
False |
An adult female horse is called a: |
Mare |
Horses can provide their owners with exercise and companionship: |
True |
A hippy is: |
Someone who refuses the social and cultural values of the consumer society |
What noise do horses make? |
Neighing |
Is the sea-horse a cousin of the horse? |
False |
When Ulysses built the Trojan horse, what material did he choose?: |
Wood |
Horses never get sick ? |
False |
What famous film has Robert Redford acting as a horse whisperer? |
The Horse Whisperer |
What is horses' favorite drink? |
Water |
When I take my horse out of the meadow, I use? |
A tether |
Out of these magnificent animals, which ones have a horse's body? |
The unicorn The hippogriff |
Can horses vomit? |
No |
Can you mount a horse without a saddle? |
Yes |
Which one of these foods do horses not like? |
Straw |
Out of these coats, which one doesn't exist? |
Rainbow Reddish Blueish |
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Good Luck!
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If you would rather work the answers out by yourself. Read through the following and find the answers.
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A herd of horses |
Living with goats cows and sheep | Horses only have 2 nostrils |
They can do tricks |
Horses are great to be around - they can provide their owners with excercise and companionship. How many of us have had a bad day then go down to the yard and forget everything else. You can teach your horses simple tricks but it cannot talk back to you in human speech. Horses love company - they live in herds in the wild where grass is their main food. When horses are afraid their first instinct is to flee. They may fight and bite each other but faced with danger they will automatically run away to safety. When they live on farms they are happy to live with goats, cows and sheep.
Female horses are called fillies when they are young and then a mare when they are adult. Male horses are colts when young and then if they are unable to reproduce they are called a gelding or if they have not been castrated they are called a stallion. There are breeds of miniature horses but if a horse is under 14.2hh they are called ponies. At some shows there are different classes for horses and ponies. A horse can usually live 25-30 years. My friend has a horse who is 40 now but this is very unusual. You horse can have shoes put on - it does not hurt when nails are tapped into the horns.
Walk, trot canter and gallop are the main gaits of a horse. Different breeds have special gaits but I do not know of any horses that can skip. A horse only has 2 nostrils like us. Random information that has nothing to do with horses as far as I can see - A hippy is someone who refuses the social and cultural values of the consumer society.
Rivenwood's Study Guide
The horse is one of 10 living species of Equidae (sometimes known as the Horse Family). Horses have been domesticated between 4000 and 2000BC for work and transportation. Today, in most nations the horse is used for recreation and sporting more than work.
The horse's basic anatomy doesn't differ greatly than most 4-legged livestock animals. Horses have 2 ears, eyes, and nostrils, four legs with hooves and a tail. Unlike cattle and goats, horses have a single stomach with no chambers, and it is relatively small for the size of animal (at about 4 gallons). A full sized horse is 14.3hh or taller; ponies measure 14.2hh and smaller. The average horse moves in four gaits; a walk, trot, canter, and gallop.
Horses are herd animals and require companionship. If another horse is not available, horses have been known to bond with other livestock. Because of their lengthy life expectancies (over 25 years), horses can make excellent life-long companions for humans. Many horses are intelligent can be trained to do simple tricks and play with their owners. However, when frightened, a horse's first response is to run away.

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