Showing question....classes

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Bruce has gone out showing now twice, and on his second time out at quite a big show he won and qualified for a championships in September
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Now he has done this with the girl that has been riding him whilst I have been away.

I would really like to go and continue this showing lark as he is clearly quite good at it, however I would like the girl doing it to carry on as I would NEVER have thought of showing him
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as to me he looks like a giraffe!

To get to my question, if he is good at riding horse, what other classes could I do at local level - my thoughts are that we could go out and do one each? And what gear do I need?

BTW he jumps well, if that helps.

Chloe x
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ETS: He is Bay, nearly 18hh and quite narrow. He is not a chunky monkey!

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this pic taken 3 weeks ago
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You dont say what size and build her is, or breed?

If he is a riding horse type, you could possible also consider some Performance classes? Also, riding club horse (which requires 1 or 2 fences to be jumped). If he is big and rangy you could possible do lightweight hunter at local level?
 
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thanks! does he have to show at lw hunter? and what gear do I need?

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Ridden hunters are ridden, stripped and shown in hand and then ridden by the judge. You wear hacking jacket, shirt and tie.
 
for light weight hunters you need a green or brown tweed, navy beagler or hat with flash harness, shirt and tie to compliment jacket, brown gloves, brown cane, canary/beigey jods, long black boots, spurs or dummy spurs. Your hair should be up in a bun.

Horsey should have a plain hunter bridle with either a double or pelham (preferably in havannah), straight cut sadde (again brown/havana preferably). If you must use a numnah then it should be very discreate and not show much if at all outside of your saddle
 
Personally I think he is a Ridden Horse, which is the same as Hunter only with a lovely browband. Will need to be ridden in a double, pelham or Rugby.

Which show have you qualified for?
 
Hi SSM - he has qualified for the balanced horse feeds championships in September...only local level but exciting none the less.

I just want to give it a go now, so we can do something together..two classes and one each. Maybe I could give lightweight hunter a go...

What do they have to look like for riding club horse? Could he do that?
 
Definatley could do Riding Club Horse - he could do anything you want really. He's just such a super sort.
 
He is beautiful - large riding horse/LW ridden hunter, working hunter, riding club horse - for hunter - plain tack and tweed, riding horse - fancy browband and tweed or navy jacket.

Sure you will be at the right end of the line with him.
 
Personally I don't think he is chunky enough to be a hunter, but perfect for Ridden horse.
They want to see that he has nice manners, paces etc.

Good luck
 
Well maybe I will just shove him in a lw hunter?

And will he be to big for riding club horse, and what bit will he need?
 
personaly i think he would be better in the LW class, as he would look huge in the riding horse classes, i know there is no hight limit on them but they dont tend to be much over 16.2hh.

Rc horses, bit depends on the show but normaly a snaffle is specified. I dont think he would be too big, i dont think there is a height limit
 
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