Orchardbeck
Well-Known Member
Hi, I am entering my mare in an in hand part bred Arab showing class at the weekend and I'd like to check our turnout is correct. I will be plaiting her mane - I'm guessing her tail will need to be too as it is not pulled.
Her bridle is brown english leather - should she wear a pelham or will her ordinary bit suffice (an NS baucher)? Also, should she wear a pair of ordinary reins, or a connector with a leather lead rein? If using a pair of reins, should they be smooth (I have some) or rubber covered? Should she wear a coloured browband?
She is chestnut with four white socks. I would have worn beige trousers in the past but should I be wearing dark (brown?) trousers to contrast? I have short black boots. I have a green tweed jacket and green tie - just need a white collared shirt - any recommendations? I have a brown showing cane.
My hat is a Troxel Sierra so probably not the most suitable, but I do have a skull cap with a navy velvet cover, or a black velvet (cheap and nasty) covered hat. Which would you use? If we decide to do any more in future I'll get a blue velvet with flesh coloured harness.
It's years since I did any showing, and even then not to a very high standard! It's only a riding club show, but I'd still like to get it right, and if not now, for the future. Any advice?!
Her bridle is brown english leather - should she wear a pelham or will her ordinary bit suffice (an NS baucher)? Also, should she wear a pair of ordinary reins, or a connector with a leather lead rein? If using a pair of reins, should they be smooth (I have some) or rubber covered? Should she wear a coloured browband?
She is chestnut with four white socks. I would have worn beige trousers in the past but should I be wearing dark (brown?) trousers to contrast? I have short black boots. I have a green tweed jacket and green tie - just need a white collared shirt - any recommendations? I have a brown showing cane.
My hat is a Troxel Sierra so probably not the most suitable, but I do have a skull cap with a navy velvet cover, or a black velvet (cheap and nasty) covered hat. Which would you use? If we decide to do any more in future I'll get a blue velvet with flesh coloured harness.
It's years since I did any showing, and even then not to a very high standard! It's only a riding club show, but I'd still like to get it right, and if not now, for the future. Any advice?!