- Show hunter (British)
The show hunter is a type of show
horse commonly seen at equestrian events across Britain. The British "show hunter" is shown primarily on the flat, while the "working hunter" must also jump a series of rustic fences (see also the horses called "show hunter s" in the USA).The governing body that oversees show hunter horses is Sport Horse Breeding (GB), formerly the Hunter Improvement Society.
Horses competing in SHB(GB) affiliated ridden and in-hand hunter classes must be registered with Sport Horse (GB). Horses competing in unaffiliated classes do not need to be registered.
Show hunter ponies are overseen by the
British Show Pony Society (BSPS).Show hunter horses
Weight sections
Show hunter horses are divided into three weight sections - lightweight, middleweight and heavyweight. The lightweight hunter should be able to carry up to 12st 7lb, stand around 16 to 16.2 hands high (hh) and have about 8 1/2 inches of bone under the knee. The middleweight hunter stands around 16.3hh, can carry between 12st 7lb and 14st and has 8 3/4 to 9 inches of bone. The heavyweight stands around 17hh, has 9 inches of bone under the knee and is capable of carrying over 14st.
Other sections
In addition to the three weight sections, hunters may compete in small hunter, ladies' hunter or working hunter classes.The small hunter must look like a "miniature middleweight". The maximum height is 15.2hh, and small hunters should have relatively short legs with a deep body. The ladies' hunter may be small, lightweight, middleweight or heavyweight, and should be ridden
sidesaddle . It should have an elegant appearance, perfect manners and give a smooth ride.Turnout
Show hunter horses should be shown with manes plaited (braided) and ears, faces and legs trimmed. Between nine and 13 plaits is traditional, although the number may vary depending on the horse's conformation. Tails may be pulled or plaited, although most professionals prefer to pull. Tack should be workmanlike, with
bridle s having a flatnoseband and plain browband. Handlers should wear tweed jackets, shirt and tie, buff or canarybreeches and black leather boots with garter straps.Movement
Show hunters should have a straight, ground-covering movement with little knee action. They should be able to show a good
gallop , and come back tocanter when asked. The horse should have straight, "daisy cutter" or "pointed toe" movement - "flicky toes" are a fault that suggests a horse has been schooled using artificial aids such asdraw reins - and too much knee action is discouraged.Working hunters
Working hunters can be of any of the weight classes, but are expected to jump a course of natural-looking fences in addition to performing the usual short show on the flat.
Working hunter tack also varies from traditional rules. Martingales, flash nosebands and grackle nosebands are permitted, although in the event of a tie-break, the horse wearing more traditional, simple tack will win. Plain black or brown boots are allowed in the jumping phase only.
Riders may wear back protectors in the jumping phase only.
Show hunter ponies
Show hunter
pony classes were first introduced in 1984. Ponies are shown in height classes - up to 122cms (12.1hh), 122 to 133cms (13.1hh), 133 to 143 cms (14.1hh) and 143 to 153cms (15.1hh).Ponies over 148cms but under 158 cms may enter Intermediate Show Hunter Type classes, which are open to riders under the age of 25.
Turnout is the same as for show hunter horses, and show hunter ponies are expected to show the same paces are their larger counterparts, with the exception of lead rein and first ridden competitors, who do not show the gallop.
ee also
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Show hack
*Horse show
*Equestrianism
*Show hunter (USA)Links
* [http://www.sporthorsegb.co.uk Sport Horse GB website]
* [http://www.britishshowponysociety.co.uk BSPS website]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHQHRvFZToE Video: Horse Of The Year Show champion overall show hunter]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKD-g97k7qk Video: Horse Of The Year Show lightweight hunter class]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fReWjm02ty4 Slideshow: Horse Of The Year Show working hunters, including mountain and moorland working hunter classes]
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