Not another one of those idiots who doesn't know about showing... ;)

The mad TB

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Hello all, I'm back to pester you with my very novice questions which I think crop up on here every other day but never seem to answer my questions...

So: I am taking Conn showing on Sunday (IF HE WILL LOAD) but I have no idea how I'm supposed to present him.

I'm hoping to do riding horse, mini working hunter and a little sj.

Will I need my tweed as well as my navy showjacket?
He doesn't have that much muscle over his quarters as he is a very green 5, should I quarter mark?
Do you wear black gloves?
Can I use a coloured browband in a working hunter class, he had a navy, light blue and silver one to match both my tweed and my showjacket?
What whips can you carry?

Thank you all :o:D
 
RH and WH-
*Tweed jacket.
*Quarter marks are up to you, if they are done, make sure they are the right kind for your horse and are tidy.
*Brown gloves, never black.
*No coloured brow band for WH but should be worn for RH
*A nice short, brown, preferably leather, show cane or discreet brown crop.
 
Hello all, I'm back to pester you with my very novice questions which I think crop up on here every other day but never seem to answer my questions...

So: I am taking Conn showing on Sunday (IF HE WILL LOAD) but I have no idea how I'm supposed to present him.

I'm hoping to do riding horse, mini working hunter and a little sj.

Will I need my tweed as well as my navy showjacket? No - tweed with do for both
He doesn't have that much muscle over his quarters as he is a very green 5, should I quarter mark? You can if you are any good at it
Do you wear black gloves? black or brown
Can I use a coloured browband in a working hunter class, he had a navy, light blue and silver one to match both my tweed and my showjacket? No, leather for hunter classes
What whips can you carry? short showing cane pref but a plain leather jumping crop will do

Thank you all :o:D

Dont forget your hairnet! Discrete numnah, plaits up nice and tight and if he is young and lacking top line plait from above to give the impression of a thicker neck (plaits nice and high on neck). Plain velvet hat. Beige or cream jods - not white!
 
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