Horse attire for Local working hunter :-S

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Hi i am competing in a working hunter class in a couple of weeks time and i am wondering what my horse is allowed to wear.
She currently wearing a flash and hunting breastplate with martingale attatchment, can i use these in the class? (The martingale is only needed for the jumping)
Also can i ride her in a pellham with double reins throughout or does it have to be a snaffle or double bridle job?
Oh and numnahs can i wear a white fur one or should i just go without (her saddle doesn't fit well and i currently lack sufficient funds to buy a new one :( )
Bearing in mind this is only a local shindig :-P any helpful advice would be appreciated
thanks guys :-D
 
Anything goes really, though if it came down to you and another horse for first place, the horse in traditional double bridle or pelham would probably win. We did a workers at the weekend and won the championship- the pic below shows what tack he had on
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This was the workers class from Royal Cornwall this year-
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You can get away with any bit/bridle in a workers class, apart from a bitless bridle. In general though, the simplier the better. If you can get away with just a snaffle, then that's fantastic.

But, better to be in a stronger bit/noseband and perfectly behaved than a bit naughty in a snaffle!

As for your numnah, since it's local I don't think it'll matter too much :)
 
Sorry, I would be absolutely horrified if anyone came before me in a 3 ring gag :eek: whatever the level of show. Some form of simple snaffle, double if your horse goes well in one, rugby pelham, all these are fine. I would sooner see a horse go really well in a snaffle personally than be bitted up with more than it needs.

If your horse jumps in a martingale it must stay on for the show. If you use boots, they must come off. A brown numnah (as unobtrusive as possible) is correct, but at local level I wouldn't be too fussed.

Good luck and enjoy:)
 
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