H&H’s guide to show hunter pony classes: what the judge is looking for and how to win
H&H talks to the professionals about how to present a show hunter pony correctly...
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Learn how to impress in specific classes, ensure your horse or pony is prepared for the bigger championships and find out the pet peeves of the country’s most respected judges.
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H&H talks to the professionals about how to present a show hunter pony correctly...
Amy Smith, a champion working hunter rider, shares her tips on how to teach your horse to jump a bullfinch, as told to Gill Kapadia
If you want show day mornings to go without a hitch, check out these useful tips to ensure your horse is seen in plaits to be proud of...
The following judges’ tips will ensure you make an instant impact and help you avoid unnecessary mistakes
As well as reading this guide to large breed natives, ensure you check with the specific breed society so your pony is turned out and presented in accordance to the breed standard...
If you are showing a traditional coloured in the ring this season, you need to read these top tips
Know your classes, make an instant impact and avoid common pitfalls with H&H’s guide to showing a non-native coloured...
How should you present a show cob correctly and how are the different weight categories defined?
H&H talks to the professionals about how to present a riding horse correctly and the key differences between a riding horse and a hack
H&H looks at the art of producing a show hack...
Top show horse producer Robert Walker explains how he prepares his mounts for the ride portion of a showing class
If a non-horsey person was having a nose through your show ring kit, what would make them look twice?
Show rider and producer Simon Reynolds gives his advice on different ways to slow down and control a horse’s power
This is a simple leg-yielding exercise from Sue-Helen Shuttleworth (pictured) for both established and young horses, enabling the rider to master the art of flexion and the correct use of the inside rein
‘If the horse is the correct type it shouldn’t need to be manufactured with artificial weight...’
‘The hair should appear quality to match the rest of him as it is his crowning jewels...’
Are you new to the show ring? Leading showing producers, owners and judges share their advice on how to get started, as told by Rachel Fraser
Number 8 can cause problems for even the most experienced showing enthusiast!
It appears organisation is a key trait shared between these super home-producers...
Dan shares his advice on how to get started in showing