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mouse
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Posted - 07 Feb 2011 :  7:38:40 PM  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add mouse to your friends list Send mouse a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Hi there, would someone mind telling me the correct turnout for horse and handler for these classes? Getting prepared for the season!

Thanks

Mouse



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Lindsay
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Posted - 07 Feb 2011 :  8:54:01 PM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Lindsay to your friends list Send Lindsay a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Horse should be as natural as possible, bridle should be comfortable for horse, no unnatural posing, whip no longr than showing cane,



Paidir dóibhsean le fiántas ina gcroíthe acu, atá coinnithe i gcaighin
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littlecrabbs
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Posted - 08 Feb 2011 :  5:45:48 PM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add littlecrabbs to your friends list Send littlecrabbs a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Hi mouse,i did some inhand showing with my crabbet mare last summer for the first time and was advised that if your horse is dark in colour then wear light colour clothing and if like mine chestnut, white socks and blaze then wear darker clothing,i wore black smart trousers,white blouse/shirt and black waistcoat. Hope that helps, we got placed each time out which was a great feeling. Have fun.
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suneagle
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Posted - 10 Feb 2011 :  5:23:15 PM  Show Profile  Click to see suneagle's MSN Messenger address Bookmark this reply Add suneagle to your friends list Send suneagle a Private Message  Reply with Quote
no schooling whips? i went to sw arab show last year and they had long whips in the class, also acouple had been hogged back??? is this allowed now?

clare xxxx
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phoenixbruka
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England
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Posted - 10 Feb 2011 :  8:06:13 PM  Show Profile  Visit phoenixbruka's Homepage Bookmark this reply Add phoenixbruka to your friends list Send phoenixbruka a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I dont think the mane "hogging back" isnt allowed as such... its just not correct for the class

I show in crabbet classes as well and have seen lots of long whips,again, not correct but I dont think they're not "allowed"

susie


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suneagle
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Posted - 10 Feb 2011 :  9:06:18 PM  Show Profile  Click to see suneagle's MSN Messenger address Bookmark this reply Add suneagle to your friends list Send suneagle a Private Message  Reply with Quote
its like the SWPA shows ive shown at someone said to me the rules state that whips are not to be longer that --inches (cant remember), but went to the secutary about it and she said it is the rules but it is just accepted that arabs aare shown with long whips

clare xxxx
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sazzlepants71
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Posted - 16 Feb 2011 :  10:16:44 AM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add sazzlepants71 to your friends list Send sazzlepants71 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Hiya, thought I would post this as I went to nationals last summer and showed in the in-hand crabbet class and my whip was too long so hopefully you find this useful!
I dont have any pictures too hand unfortunately of traditional bridles as opposed to the very 'pretty' ones you tend too see - but hope the rules below help

All horses forward MUST be shown in a natural manner. The pose must be natural, i.e. fore feet together and one hind leg slightly behind the other. The head should be held with the neck showing natural arch and curve of throat line, muzzle would be in line with a point around six – eight inches below the wither. The horse should be trained to stand quietly in this position with expression of interest in the handler. A frozen pose is unacceptable. Any unnatural posing, flicking with a whip or circling when being run out, will result, at the Judge’s discretion, in the horse being judged as though no presentation or display had been possible and therefore penalized accordingly. Whips must be no more than the length of a cane i.e. 65 cm. Halters can be modern as long as they are comfortable for the horse.

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suneagle
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England
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Posted - 25 Feb 2011 :  12:36:15 PM  Show Profile  Click to see suneagle's MSN Messenger address Bookmark this reply Add suneagle to your friends list Send suneagle a Private Message  Reply with Quote
thanks huni that does help. ohwell lucky freddie caan be shown with out a whip :D but it doesnt say anything about the trot? freddie has a naturally "big" trot.... i hope i dont get kicked out for something natural to him?

clare xxxx
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