Ridden Hunter - Help! :S

lizijj

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Ok, panic setting in. I hadn't realised, but the first of our local shows starts Easter weekend! Those who have seen my previous post know that I am NO WAY into showing, but promised my young horses breeder I show him at the local county show in June. Have put it off for two years, but I can't avoid it this year, as I'm a teacher, but the county show is in half term this season. I've got to get him out to as many local shows as I can before hand. Panic is, the rider at the county show is judging at this first local show, Easter Sunday, so I have to ride myself..... :S Info please!!!! Tack, turnout and what I need to do!!! Arrrgghh!!! And I was looking forward to a Sunday lunch! :) Thanks !!!!!
 
Best bet would be to ask the usual rider/judge. I presume that this person will not be judging the ridden hunters, or I'm afraid there will be lots of mutterings form other competitors.
 
I am no expert here but... Not sure what you horse *is* -looks like etc.

Horse:
Brown tack probably best.
Doubles are *preferred* Snaffles are fine for novice I think?
Hunter bridle ofc!
CLEAN TACK :D
A numnah the same colour as you saddle is permitted.
A martingale is permitted also.

You:
Creamy, or yellowish(i think) joddies.
Tweed jacket!
Boots shined up :D
Hat free of hay and horsey mess :P
A nice clean show shirt, a tie that compliment both your colours :D

Remember to plat up neatly- this is optional I think though!
And practice practice practice, watch some youtube videos of working hunter! See what they do how they do it :D

All the very best! Don't be nervous! X
 
Thanks, no, my county rider is judging the workers. My boy is 6 year old, 17hh aprox IDxTB Bay. I might have to take a sedative! I'll be practicing a lot the week before with other horses riding by in the school - mine has a tendency to buck/silly in that situation. Will also be in front of all the little cherubs I teach! Although, I think they would be very sympathetic - I never 'big' myself up at school! The reverse actually! He's also lazy so will have to practice with spurs - never, ever had to use them before... but he seems to respond better to spurs than a tap with a crop. He's probably under weight for 'show weight' - on the normal scale, healthy - can only just feel ribs. He does have big cracks in hooves - pollyfiller??? ;)
 
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