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Cutting has a ___ time limit
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60 second
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2 minute
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2.5 minute
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3 minute
Question 2
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National Cutting Horse Association Address:
260 [blank_start]Bailey[blank_end] Avenue, Fort [blank_start]Worth[blank_end], Texas 761[blank_start]07[blank_end]
Question 3
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Canadian Cutting Horse Association address:
[blank_start]14141[blank_end] Fox Drive, [blank_start]Edmonton[blank_end], Alberta Canada T6H 4P3
Question 4
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Cutting score range: [blank_start]60[blank_end] - [blank_start]80[blank_end] with 70 denoting average performance.
Question 5
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The following are subject to a ___ point penalty in cutting:
- slight miss or slight loss of working advantage
Question 6
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The following are subject to a ___ point penalty in cutting:
- miss or loss of working advantage
- reining or visibly cueing
- noise, directed toward cattle
- toe, foot or stirrup on shoulder of horse
- holding on too long on a cut
- working out of position
- hand too far forward
Question 7
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The following are subject to a ___ point penalty in cutting:
- hot quit
- cattle picked up or scattered
- second hand on the reins
- spur in the shoulder
- pawing or biting cattle
- failure to make a deep cut
- back fence
Question 8
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Score of 60 if horse [blank_start]turns[blank_end] [blank_start]tail[blank_end]
Question 9
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Cutting: Score of 60 if horse [blank_start]turns[blank_end] [blank_start]tail[blank_end]
Question 10
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Cutting - disqualified/0 score:
- [blank_start]illegal[blank_end] equipment
- leaving working area before time [blank_start]expires[blank_end]
- [blank_start]inhumane[blank_end] treatment of horse
- riding with romal or [blank_start]closed[blank_end] rein on snaffle bit/hackamore
- if horse [blank_start]falls[blank_end] to ground
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illegal
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expires
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inhumane
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closed
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falls
Question 11
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Working Cow Horse is based on traditional [blank_start]vaquero[blank_end] training techniques used to develop the most highly schooled of all cow horses, the [blank_start]bridle[blank_end] horse.
Question 12
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If a horse is DQd from one portion of Working Cow Horse, he may still be placed in the class.
Question 13
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For the reined portion of WCH, the judge should refer to the reining portion of the rulebook for guidelines with the addition of a ____ point penalty for scotching or anticipating a stop.
Question 14
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There are ___ WCH patterns
Question 15
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The required pattern for cow work in WCH is _______, _____________, and __________, in that order.
Question 16
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WCH - reasons a judge may award new cattle:
- the cow won't or can't [blank_start]turn[blank_end]
- the cow won't leave the end of the arena
- the cow is blind or won't [blank_start]yield[blank_end] to the horse
- the cow [blank_start]leaves[blank_end] the arena
Question 17
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Scoring for WCH is from [blank_start]60[blank_end] to [blank_start]80[blank_end]
Question 18
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Characteristics of a good working cow horse:
- good [blank_start]manners[blank_end]
- shifty, [blank_start]smooth[blank_end] and having its [blank_start]feet[blank_end] under it at all times; when stopping, hind [blank_start]feet[blank_end] should be under it
- a [blank_start]soft[blank_end] mouth and should respond to a [blank_start]light[blank_end] rein, especially when turning
- work at a reasonable [blank_start]speed[blank_end] and still be under control of the rider
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manners
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smooth
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feet
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feet
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soft
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light
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speed
Question 19
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Working Cow Horse patterns are divided into sets of ___ maneuver groups.
Question 20
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Up to 3 WCH classes can be held at a show.
Question 21
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Boxing is similar to WCH, but consists of a reining pattern and single cow work on the end of the arena.
Question 22
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Time to hold a cow for boxing is
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45 seconds
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50 seconds
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55 seconds
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60 seconds
Question 23
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Boxing is held for open exhibitors.
Question 24
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If you enter boxing, you cannot enter working cow horse.
Question 25
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If a rider is eligible for boxing at the beginning of the year, he will lose his eligibility if he shows up the fence ____ or more times
Question 26
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Boxing - Credits:
- maintaining [blank_start]control[blank_end] of cow at all times
- maintaining proper [blank_start]position[blank_end]
- degree of [blank_start]difficulty[blank_end]
- [blank_start]eye[blank_end] appeal
- [blank_start]time[blank_end] worked
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control
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position
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difficulty
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eye
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time
Question 27
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In all roping events, a run must be completed in a ___ minute time limit.
Question 28
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Roping: instances where the judge may assign new cattle:
- the cow won't [blank_start]run[blank_end] or [blank_start]stop[blank_end]
- chute or [blank_start]barrier[blank_end] malfunctions
- cow turns [blank_start]back[blank_end] immediately
- cow [blank_start]leaves[blank_end] arena
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run
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stop
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barrier
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back
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leaves
Question 29
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ROPING - Legal Catches:
- legal catches in heading are [blank_start]both[blank_end] horns, half-head and around the [blank_start]neck[blank_end]
- legal catches for heeling include a catch that holds from behind the steer's shoulders and back, around the [blank_start]flank[blank_end], or on one or both heels
- any [blank_start]figure[blank_end]-[blank_start]eight[blank_end], front leg, or [blank_start]tip[blank_end] of the horn is not a legal heading catch
- a [blank_start]tail[blank_end] only is not a legal heeling catch
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both
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neck
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flank
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figure
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eight
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tip
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tail
Question 30
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Tie-down roping: the roper may only throw ___ loops and must be done so within a ____ minute time limit.
Question 31
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Roping will be scored from [blank_start]0[blank_end] to [blank_start]100[blank_end] with [blank_start]70[blank_end] denoting an average performance.
Question 32
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The tie down roping horse will be judged on 4 different maneuvers:
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boxing
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running and rating
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cutting
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box and barrier
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stop
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working the pen
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working the rope
Question 33
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The following are worth a ___ point penalty in tie-down roping:
- dragging the calf, for each 3 feet moved up to 12 feet
Question 34
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The following are worth a ___ point penalty in tie-down roping:
- freeze-up in the box (refuse to move)
- jumping the barrier
- setting up or scotching
- rubbing the rope
- failure to continue backing while roper is flanking the calf
- slack in the rope
Question 35
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The following are worth a ___ point penalty in tie-down roping:
- a two-loop run
Question 36
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The following are worth a ___ point penalty in tie-down roping:
- refusing to enter the box
- rearing in the box
- breaking the barrier
- running into the calf
- horse walking up the rope (rope on ground)
- blatant disobedience including kicking, biting, bucking, rearing and striking
Question 37
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Roping - 0 Score:
- failure of calf to stay [blank_start]tied[blank_end] until roper has remounted and ridden forward to loosen rope
- excessive [blank_start]schooling[blank_end] at any time in arena
- [blank_start]whipping[blank_end] or hitting the horse with the rope
- initiating the run with the rope on the [blank_start]opposite[blank_end] side of the horse's neck than exhibitor's roping hand
- [blank_start]dragging[blank_end] the calf, while being tied or after the calf is tied, more than [blank_start]12[blank_end] feet
- any attempt by a contestant to position the horse behind the barrier enabling the contestant to rope the animal without attempting to leave the box
- [blank_start]inhumane[blank_end] treatment of the animal being worked, such as, but not limited to the rider hitting or kicking the animal
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tied
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schooling
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whipping
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opposite
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dragging
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12
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inhumane
Question 38
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Breakaway Roping is only available in the amateur and youth division.
Question 39
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Breakaway roping is a timed event with a [blank_start]1[blank_end] minute time limit and [blank_start]calves[blank_end] must be used.
Question 40
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As ___ second penalty will be added to the time for breaking the barrier.
Question 41
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Only one loop is allowed in breakaway roping.
Question 42
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In breakaway roping, a judge may, at his discretion, use thing ring steward or other show officials or approved judges to assist as barrier judges and to help determine legal catches or any rule infractions
Question 43
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In dally team roping, the heading horse and heeling horse are to be entered as a team.
Question 44
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Dally team roping: riders aged [blank_start]50[blank_end] and over and [blank_start]females[blank_end] are permitted to have their rope tied onto the horn of the saddle when heeling.
Question 45
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Both teammates in Dally Team Roping must be competing in the class.
Question 46
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Dally Team Roping will be scored on the basis of [blank_start]0[blank_end] to 100 with 70 denoting an average score. Scored from plus [blank_start]3[blank_end] to minus [blank_start]3[blank_end], in half point increments.
Question 47
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The heading horse will be judged on four different maneuvers:
- Box and [blank_start]barrier[blank_end]
- Running and [blank_start]rating[blank_end]
- Setting and [blank_start]handling[blank_end]
- Facing
Question 48
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In dally team roping, the following are worth a ___ point penalty for heading horses:
- freeze up in the box (refusing to move)
- jumping the barrier
- setting up or scotching
- ducking off
- failure to face completely
- freeze up while facing
Question 49
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The following is a ___ point penalty for a heading horse in dally team roping:
- additional loop on either end
Question 50
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The following is a ___ point penalty for a heading horse in dally team roping:
- refusing to enter the box
- rearing up in box
- broken barrier
- running into the steer
- refusing to pull
Question 51
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The heeling horse will be judged on 4 different maneuvers:
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box, run and rate, set and handle, stopping
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box, run and rate, position, stopping
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box and barrier, set and handle, facing, stopping
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box and barrier, run and rate, facing, stopping
Question 52
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The following is a ___ point penalty for a heeling horse in dally team roping:
- header breaking the barrier
Question 53
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The following is a ___ point penalty for a heeling horse in dally team roping:
- additional loop on either end
Question 54
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The following is a ___ point penalty for a heeling horse in dally team roping:
- refusing to enter the box
- rearing up in box
- assuming position on the wrong side of the steer
- running into the steer
- failure to stop on hindquarters and hold position through the completion of the run
- blatant disobedience including kicking, biting, bucking, rearing, and striking
Question 55
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Team Penning: A team of [blank_start]3[blank_end] riders must sort [blank_start]3[blank_end] specifically identified head of cattle from a herd and then pen them at the other end of the arena. Time continues until all unpenned cattle are completely on the cattle side of the starting line, within a specified time limit. The [blank_start]fastest[blank_end] [blank_start]time[blank_end] wins.
Question 56
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There shall be ___ flagmen in Team Penning
Question 57
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In team penning, a snaffle curb or hackamore may be used no matter the age of horse.
Question 58
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Team Penning: Cattle numbers must be a minimum of ___ inches tall.
Question 59
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Team Penning: What is the optimum number of cattle per herd?
Question 60
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Team Penning: what are the minimum and maximum number of cattle?
Question 61
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Team Penning: show management may use [blank_start]60[blank_end], [blank_start]75[blank_end], or [blank_start]90[blank_end] second time limits for each division, but must advertise time accordingly.
Question 62
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Team Penning: a warning must be given to each team at 30 seconds, prior to a final time being called.
Question 63
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Team penning reruns come with a 60 second time penalty.
Question 64
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Ranch sorting: Sort ___ cattle in numerical order.
Question 65
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How many people are on a team in ranch sorting?
Question 66
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There are 2 unnumbered cattle in ranch sorting.
Question 67
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How many members on a ranch sorting team?
Question 68
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In ranch sorting, they always sort cow #1 first.