Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. Chapter 10 Large-Animal Production 563 Review and Assessment Lesson 10.3 Words to Know Match the key terms from the lesson to the correct definition. 1. The scientific name for wild and domesticated horses. 2. A female horse two years or younger. 3. A young equine of either gender. 4. The scientific name for donkeys and asses. 5. The correctness of an animal’s bone structure, musculature, and body proportions in relation to each other. 6. The process of when an equine is giving birth. 7. A castrated male equine. 8. Training given to newborn equines to ensure they are accustomed to human interaction and will be safer to handle when they are older. 9. A mature female horse. 10. The species name given to all horses, donkeys, and asses. 11. The bucking animals that cowboys attempt to ride in rodeos. 12. The equine offspring of a female donkey and a stallion. 13. A male horse two years or younger. 14. A female ass or donkey. 15. The classification given to horses measuring 16 to 18 hands tall and weighing upward of 2,000 lb. 16. A mature male horse. 17. The classification typically given to horses around 14 to 16 hands tall and weighing between 900 and 1,400 lb at maturity. 18. Animals that have historically been domesticated and now live in the wild with no human assistance. 19. A male ass or donkey. 20. Horse that has been selected for ranch working traits such as a specific level of athleticism, speed, and instinctive ability to work with cattle. 21. The equine offspring of a mare bred to a jack. A. colt B. conformation C. draft horse D. equine E. Equus asinus F. Equus caballus G. feral H. filly I. foal J. foaling K. gelding L. hinny M. imprinting N. jack O. jenny P. light horse Q. mare R. modified monogastric S. mule T. pony U. rodeo V. roughstock W. stallion X. stockhorse