Showing a welsh sec A

SNORKEY

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Hi, I've just brought a beautiful little welsh for my daughter to learn to ride on and il also take her to some inhand shows.
I need to buy her a bridle which I want to be good enough for showing, should I get a flat or raised nose and browband?
And is it more correct to show in a white head slip instead?
Thanks
 
Slightly raised, flat might be too chunky on a delicate little sec a face. Head slips are for youngsters, aren't they? Remember M&M are always shown unplaited.

I had to gape at a friend who attended a talk about what they're looking for in leadrein classes, she's so competitive!!
 
For ridden classes you should have a flat hunter type noseband, obviously not to thick.If the pony is a mare or under 4yrs then you can use a white halter for in-hand showing.
 
Our section A looked silly with a hunter type noseband, she looked much better in a plain raised type. We never did more than local showing though.
 
Thanks, I'm not sure how to upload a pic from my iphone!
She's 8yrs old so il have to use a bridle. She has a very small head so a smaller raised one would look better, but if I do do county level with her one day I'd rather have the correct tack from the start to save me buying it again. :)
 
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