BenjaminButton
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With all of the championships coming up over the next few weeks, what are your showing secrets?
Tail bags can be useful
Carefully trim the ears and also neaten up hairs around the top of the hoof - this gives a crisper look - be ultra careful if you have a native though as they need to look natural. Trimming a native to make it look not trimmed is an art!
Plaited tails look amateur. If the class calls for a pulled tail try to pull it properly rather than using clippers or razors
If in hand use an inhand bridle or a riding bridle with reins over the head, a riding bridle with a coupler and lead rein is frowned upon by some and apparently again shows someone to be amateur
Tie on your number with elastic that is in a colour that matches your jacket, if you make a loop on each end you can loop them over a button so you arent struggling with knots.
Trim the corners off your number and if the show is a stay away one laminate it so it lasts long without looking tatty
Dont try anything for the first time on show day so practice at home - leading in a show halter, rustling waterproof show sheet, carrying a cane, earplugs etc..
Use a tiny drop of surgical spirit in a bucket of water, dip a cloth wring out really well then use the cloth around base of mane and tail to get rid of any stray dust or scurf
Dont go overboard with highlighter gel but the stuff is really good on hooves and you dont run the risk in getting covered in oil or the horse catching its hoof on a leg and ending up oily
You can also use highlighter gel along the mane line to keep stray hairs in and it looks good, always use it lightly
If using coloured make up or spray make it look natural - these can be mixed with baby oil or highlighter to lessen the effect nicely
If something doesnt look right walk away and take a break - plenty if overtrimmed or pulled tails and manes out there where people have doggedly tried to get it even or the right length!
Wash your new show rugs/bandages before using or check for colour fastness - you dont want a red rug to turn a grey pony pink because the pony has been recently bathed or it drizzles
Visit your showground before you go if possible, you can suss out parking and facilities as well as checking your route is free from problems
Bits and stirrups come up a treat if cleaned with toothpaste
Brown sauce works well on brass buckles
Changing the buttons on a cheap jacket can make it look more expensive
Ive not tried all of these they are just things i have picked up by observation or forums!
I do this, and as he is black, I put a little on his hocks and kneesi've heard a little baby oil gently rubbed around their eyes and nostrils enhances their features ?!
This is the best adviceIf you have got to championship stage you should know all the tricks !
Here is my tip........Your horse is the best there, be proud of him or her and never be afraid to enter the ring first. What the judge see's first will always make an impression - just make sure it is a good one.
i'm not going showing but to some sj champs and nned to plait...kitty's mane has no sense of gravity do you think it will be alright to use normal hair gel (nabbed of my little brother)?
I do this, and as he is black, I put a little on his hocks and knees![]()
sorry call me incompetent but what are flashes??? i tend to do quarter markings by dampening a body brush, doing two spaced downward strokes then three along the hair line evnly spaced, is this correct??????