Studying for either contest is similar since the reference material is similar. The major difference is Horse Quiz Bowl asks a question, and the youth answers, whereas Hippology asks questions via a written examination, slides, and stations. Practice each time the club meets. Have youth write questions or provide classroom activities.
Horse Quiz Bowl |
Reference materials for Hippology and Quiz Bowl are listed below. Horse Smarts is an Equine Reference and Youth Activity guide to help youth learn about horses. Each chapter provides direction for a variety of activities. The Iowa 4-H Equine Extravaganza website https://www.extension.iastate.edu/4h/equineextravaganza provides practice Hippology station slides and extension resources from other states. Vibrant Clubs Horse Activities are located at the ISU Extension Store. Additional resources can be found by placing “horse” in the search field for Quizlet https://quizlet.com/ or Kahoot https://create.kahoot.it/. The study guide below lists various topics about the horse.
Study Guide
Following is a breakdown using categories for studying. Look at ALL difficulty levels, even if you are a junior. Start with the most essential things in each category & build from there. Do not worry if you cannot get to everything or know everything. Start with what you know & work on learning new things! Once you learn the common names, start working on the scientific names & more technical information. Each month and year youth practice, they will add to their knowledge and become more competitive.
Anatomy
Breeds
Colors & Markings
Conformation
Digestive
Diseases
Equine Showing
External Parasites
Feeds
Feed Nutrients
Foot (Hoof Care)
Gaits
General Equitation/Riding
Genetics
Grooming
Health
History
Internal Parasites
Jumping
Miscellaneous
Packing
Reproduction
Safety
Stable Management
Tack
Teeth
Trailering
Training and Behavior
Unsoundness and Blemishes