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PATH INTL. CTRI CRITERIA EXAM QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED
LATEST UPDATE GRADED A++ 2025/2026
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SECTION 1: CTRE EQUINE MANAGEMENT
CTRE 1.0 PATH INTL. STANDARDS
Look at Equine Welfare and Management Standards
EQM6 Mandatory: Is there documentation
regarding equine workload limits that
CTRE. 1.1: Know and includes the following:
Implement PATH INTL.
Standards and their A written policy that sets a maximum limit for
interpretation for each equine’s working session to no more than
equine care, three continuous hours and workday to no
maintenance, and more than six hours?
usage
Written records of the number of hours and
types of sessions for each equine per day?
Adaptive equipment must be safe and in good repair
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(*P14) well fitting and
considerate of the conformation of the horse (P15).
Surcingle trees if they are fixed
CTRE. 1.2: Know and should be fitted to each horse in- dividually
Implement PATH INTL much like a traditional saddle. Surcingles with
Standards and their flexible trees or soft webbing should not cause
interpretation stress points or soreness for the horse.
regarding the use of Adaptive saddles should be screened, critically
safety equipment and assessed for safety and assessed for the impact
adaptive equipment on the horse both with and without additional
weight of the participant (P2). Conformation of
the horse to be used with adaptive tack should
be taken into account when choosing
equipment that may put additional stress on the
horse.
Assessment of the equipment should be done
prior to the adaptive equipment being used
with a participant.
CTRE 2.0
BREEDS/COLORS/MARK
INGS/PARTS OF
THE HORSE
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Age can be identified by looking at teeth
CTRE. 2.1: Identify an
equine by age, color,
and markings, breed
characteristics, height,
and weight
CTRE. 2.2: Know the
basic anatomic parts of
the horse
CTRE 3.0: HORSE SENSES AND BEHAVIOR
Know the characteristics of
CTRE. 3.1: Know the
the senses of the equine
characteristics of the
and how they contribute
senses of the equine
to equine
and how they
behavior
contribute to equine
behavior
CTRE. 3.2: Know the behavioral
characteristics of a lesson ready equine
CTRE. 3.3: Know how the senses of the
equine and equine
behavior affect the
safety of the riding
setting
CTRE 3.4: Identify stable A stable vice is an abnormal behavior by a
vices, including horse or pony. Vices are considered unhealthy
cribbing, weaving, behaviors and are usually caused by boredom,
biting, kicking, and unhappiness, or
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