CHA Study Guide 2026

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๐Ÿ“‹ CHA Exam Format at a Glance

50
Questions
60 min
Time Limit
80%
Passing Score

๐Ÿ“š CHA Topics to Study (37)

โœ๏ธ Sample CHA Questions & Answers

1. What is 'tracking up' in horse movement, and why is it significant?
โœ“ The horse's hind hoofprint lands in the same spot or ahead of the front hoofprint, indicating good engagement

Tracking up means the hind hoof lands in or beyond the print left by the front hoof, indicating good impulsion, engagement, and correct movement.

2. What should be included in a lesson debrief?
โœ“ Summary of learning and feedback

A lesson debrief should include a summary of the learning achieved during the session and constructive feedback for the rider. This reinforces key takeaways, highlights areas of improvement, and helps the rider understand their progress and what to focus on in future lessons. It provides closure and sets the stage for continued development.

3. When a student has just learned a new skill, which practice schedule best promotes long-term retention?
โœ“ Distributed practice: repetitions spread across multiple sessions

Distributed (spaced) practice is consistently shown by learning research to produce superior long-term retention compared to massed practice.

4. When a young horse nips or bites playfully at a handler, the best response is to:
โœ“ Firmly and immediately discourage the behavior with a sharp verbal correction and move the horse away

Immediate, consistent correction establishes that biting humans is not acceptable, preventing escalation as the horse grows.

5. What conformation fault is described as 'base narrow' when viewed from the front?
โœ“ The feet are set closer together than the legs at the chest

Base narrow means the feet are closer together than the width of the chest, which increases stress on the outside of the limbs and can predispose to stumbling.

6. When untangling a horse's mane or tail, what is the safest starting point?
โœ“ At the ends, working upward toward the roots

Always start detangling at the ends and work upward toward the roots to minimize breakage and discomfort to the horse.

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