Class overview:
This class is designed to test the horsemanship abilities of the rider. This class is divided into two sections. Riders first follow a pattern of maneuvers at a walk, jog, and lope. Finalists ride in a group around the perimeter of the arena.
Head: Riders will wear a western hat that is in good condition.
Hair: Riders must have their hair pulled back, often in a ponytail or bun.
Shirt: Riders will wear a Western show shirt, usually to match
their pad/outfit to create an aesthetic image while being judged.
Pants: Riders will wear jeans with chaps
Boots: Riders will wear western boots that are in good condition.
Gloves: Gloves are not worn while showing in horsemanship
To the right is an example of appropriate horsemanship attire.
Bridle: Riders may use any western bridle or bosal
Saddle: Riders may use any western saddle in good condition.
Saddle pad: Riders may use a western show pad, usually matching their outfit to make an aesthetic image while being judged
No leg protection is used in horsemanship
Horses mane should be well maintained (short/pulled or in button braids)
To the right is an example of a horse wearing acceptable horsemanship tack.