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Requiem for a Horse: With Al Franken, Megyn Price, Miguel Ferrer, Ajay Naidu. Gale's weekend getaway at Pearce's country house ends on disaster when she accidentally causes the death of his prized horse, Paycheck
- Comedy
- Al Franken, Megyn Price, Miguel Ferrer
- 30
- Al Franken
Jan 15, 2000 · Episode Guide for LateLine 3x05: Requiem for a Horse. Episode summary, trailer and screencaps; guest stars and main cast list; and more.
"LateLine" Requiem for a Horse (TV Episode) - Top questions and answers about "LateLine" Requiem for a Horse (TV Episode)
- Horse Gear terms.
- Horse Marking terms.
- Horse Medical Terminology.
- Horse Anatomy Terminology.
- Horse Riding terms.
- Equestrian Disciplines Terminology.
- Other Horse Jargon and Horse Terminology.
Tack– The equipment we use on horses for riding, training, and events. Horse tack includes saddles, bridles, and pads. Saddle pad– Also known as a saddle blanket. It’s basically a pad that goes underneath the saddle for extra cushioning. Lunge line – We use it for training. It’s a long rope that we use to move horses around in a circle in a trainin...
Bald face– A horse with a bald face will have a very wide and white patch of hair that extends to or past the eyes. Snip– White marking that covers the horse’s nose. Faint– A small marking that never goes away. It usually has white hairs but no underlying pink skin. Blaze– White stripe that extends vertically along the horse’s face. Bay– A bay hors...
Anticor– An anticor refers to a dangerous swelling or inflammation in a horse’s breast. Also known as anticoeur or avant-cœur. Bone– A horse with good “bone” has decent-sized bones as well as a very good bone density for its breed and age. By measuring a horse’s bone, veterinarians can determine its ability to carry weight. A horse with poor bone w...
Yearling– A horse that is one year old. A very young horse. Weanling– A young horse that has been separated from his mother. Weanlings are usually around 6 months old, and the separation is necessary for the young horse to learn how to fend for itself. Withers– We measure a horse’s height at the withers. This is the ridge that goes between the hors...
Aids– Giving aids is giving signals to a horse using voice, hands, legs, and body weight. Gait – A horse’s gait represents the way it walks and runs. There are four main gaits in English riding, namely walk, trot, canter, and gallop. Western riding also includes two more gaits named jog and lope. For more information about horse gaits and gaited ho...
Showjumping– Singular class in horse shows or part of an eventing competition. A timed event in which the rider and horse need to go through a specific obstacle course and perform a set of jumps. Cross country– Complex English riding discipline that has the rider and horse gallop through a preset path while facing numerous obstacles. These obstacle...
At grass– A horse that is at grass is pastured year-round and one of its main sources of nutrition is grass. Rail– The rail refers to a fence, wall, or any outer barrier of an arena. Keeping a horse “on the rail” means not allowing it to go near the center of the arena. Soft hands– Having soft hands as a rider means having the ability to keep your ...
Requiem for a Horse is the eleventh episode of the second season of LateLine, and the seventeenth episode overall. Guest Stars:
Gale goes to Pearce's country house for the weekend, where she accidentally kills Pearce's horse Paycheck. Al uses a focus group to figure out what's wrong with him.
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