CONFORMATION SPORT HORSE TYPE HUNTER TYPE STOCK TYPE SADDLE TYPE

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Developed by: Richard Coffey, Extension Swine Specialist, University of Kentucky Kevin Laurent, Extension Associate, University of Kentucky Warren Beeler,
Advertisements

Study Guide for Judging Beef Heifers 1. 2 Keys Points for Judging Beef Heifers 1.Evaluate heifers first from the ground up and then from the rump (rear)
Introduction to Livestock Judging and Evaluation Kenneth Geuns Michigan State University Dept. of Animal Science.
Judging Market Steers Principals of Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources Made By: Michael Baca Edited By: Charolette Atkinson.
Equine Anatomy Equine Science I Scott Robison Knightdale High School.
Body Parts.
Horse Judging. Conformation Defined The formation of something by appropriate arrangement of parts or elements : an assembling into a whole.
Developed by: Richard Coffey, Extension Swine Specialist, University of Kentucky Kevin Laurent, Extension Associate, University of Kentucky Warren Beeler,
For newbies By Katie Wolf
Judging Meat Goats Principals of Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources Made By: Mr. Michael Baca Edited By: Charolette Atkinson.
Created By: Kenneth Geuns Updated By: Megan Kay Introduction to Sheep Selection.
F36 Judging Sheep Some of the pictures and text contained in this material have copyright restrictions limiting their use. Use of this information is for.
Ag Fact! 4/25 What breed? What is good? What could be better?
ANIMAL SCIENCE Skeletal and Muscular Systems Topic: (3184A) Ms. Nadene Blakeley Equine Anatomy/Physiology.
Conformation Evaluation Of Horses 2007 Stephen R Schafer, EdD University of Wyoming 2001 D. Karen Hansen, PhD University of Wyoming.
F31 Judging Beef Heifers Some of the pictures and text contained in this material have copyright restrictions limiting their use. Use of this information.
Ag Fact! 4/23.
Judging Beef Heifers Principals of Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources Made By: Mr. Michael Baca Edited By: Charolette Atkinson.
F30 Beef Cattle Evaluation Some of the pictures and text contained in this material have copyright restrictions limiting their use. Use of this information.
D35 Equine Conformation Some of the pictures and text contained in this material have copyright restrictions limiting their use. Use of this information.
Selection and Evaluation of Horses
Equine Selection. Objective 18.0  Explain skills necessary to make wise selection of equine.
Equine Selection.
Welcome to: Horse Conformation Click here to learn about the Navigation Tools. Click here to skip Navigation Tools. Created by Melissa Voigt.
CONFORMATION SPORT HORSE TYPE HUNTER TYPE STOCK TYPE SADDLE TYPE PLEASURE & VERSATILITY TYPE.
Judging Conformation in Horses Outline 1. Balance 2. Quality 3. Muscling 4. Structure.
Introduction To Dairy Cattle Evaluation
Judging Beef Heifers Developed by: Richard Coffey, Extension Swine Specialist, University of Kentucky Kevin Laurent, Extension Associate, University of.
Dairy Cattle Parts. 1.____________ 2.____________ 3.____________ 4._____________ 5._____________ 6._____________.
Andalusian Elegant and strongly built Have warts under the tail Long and broad necks Have calcium-like deposits at the temple to small horn-like protuberances.
Introduction to Conformation.   What is conformation?  Physical appearance due to the arrangement of:  Muscle  Bone  Other body tissue  Is there.
Conformation of Horses
Classify traits for selection of animals Objective 4.01.
Intro to Ag. Spring When judging sheep, the evaluation should begin from the ground and then working your way up, and then from the rear and working.
EQUINE CONFORMATION How do the equine skeleton system relate to function in the horse?
4.01 SELECTION OF LIVESTOCK.  Livestock producers use visual observations to:  Select breeding cattle or swine based on conformation, breed character,
Market Steers A.
Judging Sheep Developed by:
Introduction to Livestock Judging and Evaluation
Heifers Livestock Judging
Parts of a Horse.
Structural Correctness & Other Flaws in Horses
Selecting Your Market Goat Prospect
External Anatomy Standard Understand equine anatomy
Conformation.
Medical Terminology It is essential for EVERYONE involved in the care and training of horses to understand anatomy and physiology of the horse!
Understanding Agriculture Animals
SELECTING YOUR MARKET SWINE PROSPECT
Selection and Evaluation of Goats
Sheep Evaluation.
Slide 1 Steps to Judging Sheep
JUDGING 1-2 yr old Colts.

Evaluating Pigs!.
Judging Meat Goats Developed by:
Judging Meat Goats Developed by:
Directional Terminology
NAME THE PARTS.
Horse Judging Evaluating Halter Horses Presented by: Katherine Whitby.
Welcome to: Horse Conformation
Horse Selection & Judging
Horse Judging Evaluating Halter Horses Presented by: Katherine Whitby.
Dairy Breeds and Selection Traits and Selection
Horse Judging Evaluating Halter Horses Presented by: Katherine Whitby.
Parts of the Horse EQS 110.
Swine Evaluation.
Horse Judging Evaluating Halter Horses Presented by: Katherine Whitby.
Judging Beef Heifers Developed by:
Presentation transcript:

CONFORMATION SPORT HORSE TYPE HUNTER TYPE STOCK TYPE SADDLE TYPE PLEASURE & VERSATILITY TYPE

What is Conformation? Physical appearance of an animal due to the arrangement of muscles, bone, & other body tissue Improved conformation> increased athleticism Each breed has ideal characteristics

Anatomy

Components of Conformation Neck Balance Shoulder Topline Hindquarters Muscle (proportional)

Balance Single most important characteristic in equine selection Forms basis for athletic performance

HEAD Lean, clean chisled Triangular Eyes large and set on corners of face Profile – straight or slightly dished

Neck Assists with balance Long,lean,high set Topline: Bottom line Correlated to shoulder slope Topline: Bottom line 2:1

CHEST, HEARTGIRTH & RIBS Chest deep & moderately wide Rib cage well sprung Deep heart girth

Shoulder Slope critical to balance 45 to 50 degree angle impacts proportions of neck Impacts proportions of back 45 to 50 degree angle Pastern angle:shoulder angle

Slope of Shoulder

TOPLINE COMPONENTS Withers – Prominent, medium height, clean Back – Short& strong, muscled Loin –Short & strong, blends smoothly into croup Croup – Short & Strong, muscled

MUSCLE Quality Muscled throughout Long, clean, defined Quantity QH vs Arabian

FRONT LEGS

FRONT LEGS

FRONT LEGS

FRONT LEGS

FRONT LEGS

FRONT LEGS

FRONT LEGS

FRONT LEGS “pigeon-toed” = toes pointed in "splay-footed“ = toes pointed out

HINDQUARTERS

Hindquarters- from Side Level of croup Length of hip Angle of hock

Hindquarters- from Rear Angle of hocks from behind Hindquarters should appear square Widest from stifle to stifle Quantity of muscle will vary by breed

HINDQUARTERS Sickle - hocked Post - legged Post-legged: too straight in back Predisposed to stifled: upward fixation of patella Predisposed to spavins: Sickle - hocked Post - legged

HINDQUARTERS Cow-hocked Sickle-hocked: too much of an angle in the hock joint Predisposed to curbs: Enlargement below point of hock (ligaments, tendon sheath, skin) Cow-hocked

FOOT CONFORMATION FOOT AXIS = Angle of the dorsal hoof wall ~55-60o forelimb ~55-60o hindlimb PASTERN AXIS Line drawn though the center of pastern FOOT/PASTERN AXIS Line through the center of the coffin and pastern joint FOOT LEVEL Median & lateral wall of equal length Foot Axis Foot axis - line through the coffin joint parallel to the dorsal surface of the hoof wall. Line passes through the center of the coffin joint & the toe of the hoof. Must = & form a continuous line with the pastern joint Angle of hoof between the dorsal surface of hoof & ground should parallel the heel, parallel the foot axis. Pastern axis Divides the middle & distal phalanx equally Should be parallel to the foot axis/hoof angle Foot/pastern axis Must be straight & equal the hoof wall angle Foot & pastern axis being equal & continuous is more impt. Than an ideal angle of the hoof wall

PASTERN

RELATIONSHIPS OF FORM TO FUNCTION Long, sloping shoulders correlated w/ long, sloping pasterns Long, trim necks & clean throatlatches –balance, agility & ability to work off hocks Depth of heart & spring of rib – lung capacity & endurance Long muscles moves a limb further

STRUCTURAL FEATURES THAT ENHANCE ACTION Long forearms – long strides Sloping shoulders & sloping pasterns of front leg – graceful, elastic stride Toe straight ahead in front – truer action