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Quiz about Which Breed of Horse or Pony
Quiz about Which Breed of Horse or Pony

Which Breed of Horse or Pony.... Quiz


You have to really know your horses and ponies to get this quiz! This includes drafts, ponies, and light horses. GOOD LUCK!

A multiple-choice quiz by CSIsidle01. Estimated time: 6 mins.
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Author
CSIsidle01
Time
6 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
201,085
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
15
Difficulty
Difficult
Avg Score
6 / 15
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6436
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Question 1 of 15
1. Which breed of horse/pony is often thought to be the descendant of shipwrecked horses who swam ashore to islands during the late 16th century? Hint


Question 2 of 15
2. Which breed of horse/pony originates from the Cote d'Or and Yonne region of France, and also is a descendant of the old Burgundian horse? Hint


Question 3 of 15
3. Which breed of horse/pony has a very slender, narrow frame, giving it the appearence of an equine greyhound? Hint


Question 4 of 15
4. Which breed of horse/pony had its WHOLE breed sired by one, true, hard-working stallion that could do basically anything? Hint


Question 5 of 15
5. Which breed of horse/pony can trot, on average, 35 miles a day without stopping?! Hint


Question 6 of 15
6. Which breed of horse/pony became extinct in 1879, when the last of its breed died, but is now being re-created? Hint


Question 7 of 15
7. Which breed of horse/pony has strong ties to the ancient horses/ponies from Scandinavia and is also one of the oldest surviving breeds? Hint


Question 8 of 15
8. Which breed of horse/pony took approx. thirty years to develop in lower Saxony in Germany? Hint


Question 9 of 15
9. Which breed of horse/pony is of Arabian decent and used in traditional Spanish sporting events against bulls? Hint


Question 10 of 15
10. Which breed of horse/pony also goes by the name of the Kumingan horse/pony? Hint


Question 11 of 15
11. Which breed of horse/pony was a popular mount for the knights of the medieval times? Hint


Question 12 of 15
12. Which breed of horse/pony came about through a combination of Zhmud horses crossed with Swedish Ardennes and Finnish horses? Hint


Question 13 of 15
13. Which breed is a relatively new breed, developed in the 1950's especially for competitive and performance purposes? Hint


Question 14 of 15
14. Which breed of horse/pony mostly developed in the Gavrilovo-Posadsk stables? Hint


Question 15 of 15
15. Which breed of horse/pony is indigenous to the Rhone delta of Southern France? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Which breed of horse/pony is often thought to be the descendant of shipwrecked horses who swam ashore to islands during the late 16th century?

Answer: Chincoteague/Assateague

This pony breed is found on the islands of Assateague and Chincoteague. Shetland and Welsh pony blood has been introduced and has greatly improved this little-known breed. Today, they are mainly feral ponies. On a disposition scale of 1-4, 4 being calmest, this pony breed would rate about a two. They may play-up at times and are usually placid.
2. Which breed of horse/pony originates from the Cote d'Or and Yonne region of France, and also is a descendant of the old Burgundian horse?

Answer: Auxois

The Auxois is closely related to the Ardennais. This breed of draft horse is typically bay, roan, or chestnut. They usually have a small head in comparison to their body size. The Auxois can move surprisingly freely and fast for all the bulk they have. They have kind, quiet, biddable dispositions. On a disposition scale of 1-4, 4 being the calmest, this breed generally rates a 4.
3. Which breed of horse/pony has a very slender, narrow frame, giving it the appearence of an equine greyhound?

Answer: Akhal-Teke

The Akhal Teke is a very old breed, originating from Turkoman. Their early ancestors were primarily bred for racing. It is widely believed that Bucephalus, the favored mount of Alexander the Great is closely related to the Akhal Teke. This breed is able to withstand both extremes in weather.

The Akhal Teke is believed to be in some way related the Arabian horse. On a disposition scale of 1-4, 4 being calmest, this breed rates about a 2. They may play-up at times, and are usually placid.
4. Which breed of horse/pony had its WHOLE breed sired by one, true, hard-working stallion that could do basically anything?

Answer: Morgan

That one stallion was Figure, later renamed Justin Morgan by his owner of the same name. Justin Morgan could do anything. He could pull plows, race under saddle and in harness, work till day's end, and a whole lot more. Justin Morgan created a very versatile breed.

The Morgan horse is incredibly strong with great stamina, bravery, and intelligence. The Morgan horse is widely used for pleasure riding all over America. They also make great show horses. On a disposition scale of 1-4, 4 being calmest, Morgans are a 4. They are an easy-going and sociable breed.
5. Which breed of horse/pony can trot, on average, 35 miles a day without stopping?!

Answer: Percheron

The Percheron is one of the most popular draft horses and is found worldwide. This breed has been used for draft work, artillery, warhorses, and riding. They have grace and freedom of movement, and amazing stamina. On a disposition scale of 1-4, 4 being calmest, the Percheron rates as a 4. Percherons are easy-going and sociable.
6. Which breed of horse/pony became extinct in 1879, when the last of its breed died, but is now being re-created?

Answer: Tarpan

The Tarpan was very much confused with the Asian wild horse for a while. The new Tarpan is a reconstructed breed based on its close relatives, the Konik and the Hucul. They are very hardy and tough. Tarpans are resistant to many equine diseases and highly fertile. On a disposition scale of 1-4, 4 being calmest, Tarpans are a 1. They have a tendency to be temperamental.
7. Which breed of horse/pony has strong ties to the ancient horses/ponies from Scandinavia and is also one of the oldest surviving breeds?

Answer: Shetland

Shetland ponies are native to the Shetland Islands just off of Scotland. They may have reached the Shetland Isles before the water split the lands in approx. 8,000 B.C. This breed has probably not changed dramatically in appearance. The Shetland pony is probably the strongest breed in relation to its size.

It was commonly used for all farm tasks, including in the mines as pit ponies. They are extremely hardy, resistant to climate changes, and have an extremely waterproof coat. Shetlands are very surefooted, have excellent eyesight, and are long-lived. On a disposition scale of 1-4, 4 being calmest, Shetlands are a 4.

They are easy-going and sociable if not spoiled.
8. Which breed of horse/pony took approx. thirty years to develop in lower Saxony in Germany?

Answer: Hanoverian

The Hanoverian today is considerably different from its ancestors. It has an excellent reputation in the dressage and show jumping areas. The Hanoverian has an attractive head with a muscular neck and well-sloping shoulders. They are noted for excellent temperament as well as strength and stamina. On a disposition scale of 1-4, 4 being calmest, Hanoverians rate at a 4.

The Hanoverian is an easy-going and sociable breed.
9. Which breed of horse/pony is of Arabian decent and used in traditional Spanish sporting events against bulls?

Answer: Hispano

The Hispano horse is also called the Spanish Anglo-Arab. They resulted from a cross of mares of Arabian and Andalusian heritage and English Thoroughbred stallions. Also, for this reason, they are called Tres' Sangras (three blood). Hispanos can vary quite considerably, with Arabian, Andalusian, or Thoroughbred features becoming dominant. On a disposition scale of 1-4, 4 being calmest, Hispanos are a 3.

They are generally of a good disposition. They need to be, in the ring with the bull.
10. Which breed of horse/pony also goes by the name of the Kumingan horse/pony?

Answer: Java

The Javanese, or Java, originated on the Indonesian island of Java in the 17th century. They are highly resistant to heat. One of the prime jobs of this pony is to pull the Sados (local, traditional horse-drawn taxis). On a disposition scale of 1-4, 4 being calmest, the Java is a 4. They are easy-going and sociable, being extremely willing.
11. Which breed of horse/pony was a popular mount for the knights of the medieval times?

Answer: Jutland

Jutlands can be traced back to the 12th century, but 9th century pictures depict Danish warriors riding horses similar to the Jutland. This breed is believed to have Cleveland Bay and Yorkshire Coach horse blood in it. They are closely related to the Schleswig Heavy Draft horse. On a disposition scale of 1-4, 4 being calmest, Jutlands are a 3.

They are generally of a good disposition.
12. Which breed of horse/pony came about through a combination of Zhmud horses crossed with Swedish Ardennes and Finnish horses?

Answer: Lithuanian Heavy Draft

By 1964 there were 62,000 Lithuanian Heavy Draft horses in Lithuania. Stallions of this breed have to pass a series of performance tests before being allowed to be used as breeding stock. They have a high fertility rate, ensuring their continuance. Lithuanian Heavy Drafts cope very well with harsh weather, and are extremely resistant to cold. On a disposition scale of 1-4, 4 being calmest, these horses are a 4. Lithuanian heavy drafts are easy- going and sociable.
13. Which breed is a relatively new breed, developed in the 1950's especially for competitive and performance purposes?

Answer: Belgian Warmblood

This breed is of great quality and power with good free-flowing movement and calm temperament. On a disposition scale of 1-4, 4 being calmest, Belgian Warmbloods are a 4. They are easy-going and sociable.
14. Which breed of horse/pony mostly developed in the Gavrilovo-Posadsk stables?

Answer: Vladimir Heavy Draft

The Vladimir Heavy Draft is a young breed. They were established primarily through Clydesdale, Shire, and local mares. The Clydesdale influence really shows. There are also infusions of Cleveland Bay, Percheron, and Suffolk Punch Blood. They have great strength without being too massive. Like most draft horses, they have a nice temperament. On a disposition scale of 1-4, 4 being calmest, Vladimir Heavy Drafts are a 4, being easy-going and sociable.
15. Which breed of horse/pony is indigenous to the Rhone delta of Southern France?

Answer: Camargue

The Camargue is an ancient breed. They are thought to be descendants of the prehistoric Solutre' horse. Camargues are always gray (white). They live in semi-wild herds on the swampy marshland of the Rhone Delta. This breed survives on salty reeds, rough grass, and is rarely given supplementary food. The Camargue did not receive recognition until 1968 when their association was formed. Since then, there have been regular stallion inspections. On a disposition scale of 1-4, 4 being calmest, Camargues rate at a 3. They are generally of a good disposition, making them great trekking animals.

Most of the info, including disposition scale, provided by The Encyclopedia of Horses and Ponies by Tamsin Pickeral. Some provided by Horses by Mclean. Little provided by http://www.ansi.okstate.edu/breeds/horses/jutland/
Source: Author CSIsidle01

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