Maz969
New User
Good afternoon all
This has probably been asked a hundred times before but here goes.
I have decided I would like to do some ridden veteran classes with my black TB x Welsh Section D mare. She is 19 this year but in fine form. We have some local low key classes coming up shortly and feel this would be a good place to start to find our feet. Shes my first horse and we would like to do a bit of everything (have already show jumped and dressaged!).
Looking for advice on turnout. I could get away with riding her as a TB or in her native format, I believe the major difference would be plating/not plaiting and fancy browband/plain browband.
I dont want to spend a fortune so would i be able to get away with :
Black hunter bridle
Black jumping saddle
Black numnah
Tweed navy jacket
White shirt/blue tie
Beige jods
Black short boots and chaps
Black/blue riding gloves
Black riding hat or blue velvet hat cover for my skull cap
All help gratefully received. The Horse Society guidance is a little vague.
Thanks
Maz
This has probably been asked a hundred times before but here goes.
I have decided I would like to do some ridden veteran classes with my black TB x Welsh Section D mare. She is 19 this year but in fine form. We have some local low key classes coming up shortly and feel this would be a good place to start to find our feet. Shes my first horse and we would like to do a bit of everything (have already show jumped and dressaged!).
Looking for advice on turnout. I could get away with riding her as a TB or in her native format, I believe the major difference would be plating/not plaiting and fancy browband/plain browband.
I dont want to spend a fortune so would i be able to get away with :
Black hunter bridle
Black jumping saddle
Black numnah
Tweed navy jacket
White shirt/blue tie
Beige jods
Black short boots and chaps
Black/blue riding gloves
Black riding hat or blue velvet hat cover for my skull cap
All help gratefully received. The Horse Society guidance is a little vague.
Thanks
Maz