Amye
Well-Known Member
Hi
I purchased my Warmblood around 10 months ago and would like to start some showing with him.
Hopefully (so long as I can get him in the horsebox) we will be attending an Inhand show on 17th July. Does anyone have any hints and tips on inhand showing for a complete newbie? It's not something I've ever done before so am unsure where to start!
I am going to be showing him in his bridle. I have read that you should show them according to 'type' but I am unsure exactly what 'type' he falls under. He's a German Warmblood and quite stocky. We are entering the Veteran class. I have a blue show jacket but have read you are supposed to show in tweed - is this the case for a small local show? Also what is the case with whips? He can be a little lazy, though with encouragement can do a lovely trot. I would feel better with some sort of whip to encourage him to be forward.
Would you recommend plaiting him up? I really like his big mane and am reluctant to pull it (though i will if needed). Are there any alternatives to plaiting? I'm not going into it with any expectations, just want to go out and have some fun and see what he is like as he hasn't done anything for a while from what I can gather from his history.
Sorry for all the questions!
I purchased my Warmblood around 10 months ago and would like to start some showing with him.
Hopefully (so long as I can get him in the horsebox) we will be attending an Inhand show on 17th July. Does anyone have any hints and tips on inhand showing for a complete newbie? It's not something I've ever done before so am unsure where to start!
I am going to be showing him in his bridle. I have read that you should show them according to 'type' but I am unsure exactly what 'type' he falls under. He's a German Warmblood and quite stocky. We are entering the Veteran class. I have a blue show jacket but have read you are supposed to show in tweed - is this the case for a small local show? Also what is the case with whips? He can be a little lazy, though with encouragement can do a lovely trot. I would feel better with some sort of whip to encourage him to be forward.
Would you recommend plaiting him up? I really like his big mane and am reluctant to pull it (though i will if needed). Are there any alternatives to plaiting? I'm not going into it with any expectations, just want to go out and have some fun and see what he is like as he hasn't done anything for a while from what I can gather from his history.
Sorry for all the questions!