This is a basic glossary of equestrian terms that includes both technical terminology and jargon developed over the centuries for horses and other equidae, as well as various horse-related concepts. Where noted, some terms are used only in American English (US) or British English (UK), or are regional to a particular part of the world, such as Australia (AU).
The second and third of the four levels of international dressage competition governed by the FEI, falling between Prix St. Georges and Grand Prix.
A type of mild curb bit, [1] : 122 named after the English town of Kimblewick.
Doctor of veterinary medicine, an individual who is trained to provide medical care to horses and other animals. Specialists who work with horses are known as equine veterinarians . Professional acronyms: DVM, VMD, MRCVS.
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Das eigentliche Streitross ist aber der äusserst kräftige, durch Schnelligkeit, Stärke, Ausdauer ausgezeichnete und daher von den Rittern in voller Rüstung gerittene destrier... [The actual warhorse, however, is the extremely powerful 'destrier', which is distinguished by its speed, strength and endurance and is therefore ridden by knights in full armor]