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Equine & Wine Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Tennessee Walking Horse
  2. Calcium (due to excess phosphorus)
  3. 1.60 meters (~5’3”)
  4. Lipizzan
  5. 55 mph
  6. Shetland Pony
  7. Icelandic Horse
  8. Girth (or cinch in Western)
  9. Chariot racing
  10. Founder (chronic laminitis)
  11. Bald face
  12. Hock joint
  13. Show jumping
  14. EPM (Equine Protozoal Myeloencephalitis)
  15. Cleveland Bay
  16. Corn
  17. Lipizzaner
  18. Appaloosa
  19. Hyperkalemic Periodic Paralysis
  20. Arabian
  21. Driving
  22. Vitamin C
  23. Cerebellum (balance and movement)
  24. Falabella
  25. White line (laminar junction)
  26. Equine Herpesvirus (EHV-1)
  27. Jog (slow trot)
  28. Heaves (Recurrent Airway Obstruction)
  29. Equine Rhinopneumonitis (respiratory and neurologic forms)
  30. Ireland
  31. Percheron
  32. Protein (lysine)
  33. Vitamin K
  34. Laminitis
  35. Biotin (B-vitamin)
  36. Standardbred
  37. Cloverleaf pattern
  38. Iron
  39. Lysine
  40. Horse (not pony)
  41. George Washington
  42. Barbaro
  43. Suspensory ligament
  44. Withers
  45. Bay
  46. Tendon
  47. 4 faults
  48. Frog
  49. 10
  50. Blind staggers (alkali disease)
  51. 1493 (Columbus’ second voyage)
  52. Eventing
  53. Polysaccharide Storage Myopathy
  54. 6
  55. Standardbred
  56. Kentucky Derby
  57. 21 feet
  58. Clydesdale
  59. Left front
  60. 5–15 gallons per day
  61. Dutch Warmblood (KWPN)
  62. Missouri Fox Trotter
  63. 205
  64. Calf area (muscles between stifle and hock)
  65. Vitamin D
  66. Parrot mouth (overbite) or monkey mouth (underbite)
  67. Shire
  68. 54 (7 cervical, 18 thoracic, 6 lumbar, 5 sacral, ~18–23 coccygeal)
  69. 28–44 beats per minute
  70. Cool-season grasses (e.g., ryegrass, orchardgrass)
  71. Whorl (cowlick)
  72. Cutting
  73. Snip
  74. Suspensory desmitis
  75. Dressage
  76. Botfly (Gasterophilus spp.)
  77. American Quarter Horse
  78. True white
  79. Frog
  80. Cushing’s disease (PPID: Pituitary Pars Intermedia Dysfunction)
  81. Stifle joint
  82. Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA)
  83. Red Pollard
  84. Distal phalanx (P3)
  85. Mallet
  86. Hock joint
  87. 18 pairs (36 total)
  88. Vitamin D
  89. Strangles
  90. Hanoverian (historically), now often Thoroughbred crosses
  91. Iodine
  92. Connemara Pony
  93. Exertional Rhabdomyolysis (muscle cramping and stiffness)
  94. Secretariat (1973 – 1:59.40)
  95. 10 gallons
  96. Tetanus
  97. Reining
  98. Frame overo (Lethal White Syndrome)
  99. Akhal-Teke
  100. Fiber (cellulose)
  101. Hackamore
  102. Steer wrestling (bulldogging)
  103. Dressage
  104. Grand Prix
  105. 1.5–2% of body weight
  106. 62 years (Old Billy)
  107. Tarsal bones
  108. About 11 months (340 days)
  109. Stifle joint
  110. Alfalfa
  111. Bowed tendon
  112. Seabiscuit
  113. Failure of Passive Transfer (FPT)
  114. 8 ft 1 in (Huaso in 1949)
  115. Strongyles (small and large)
  116. Equine Metabolic Syndrome
  117. Welsh Pony
  118. Arabian
  119. 3–14 days
  120. Fracture or penetrating wound to bone
  121. Horse
  122. Alfalfa hay
  123. Brown
  124. Monocular (wide field)