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%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Yankee Miniature Horse Club Shows %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Place: Forsyth s Farm 72 Maple Street, Ctr. Barnstead, NH June 23, July 7 (Double judged) & August 19, 2018 Show begins at 8:30 AM Show Manager: Wanda Mullen Show Secretary: Judy Forsyth The shows that are being presented by the Yankee Miniature Horse Club are for the purpose of exposing all interested Miniature Horse Enthusiast to the actual procedures and presentation required at AMHA, AMHR and World Miniature Horse shows. These are training shows and will express the opinions of the appointed judge of the day. Personal opinions are bound to surface. Remember why we are here, it is to learn from those who know more than we do. An open mind is a learning mind. learn to apply what helps you the most. All classes will be judged with comments expressed by the Judge of the day. WE ARE ALL HERE TO LEARN, so please share what you know with others. Horses registered with AMHA, AMHR or World are to have papers on file and noted on entry forms. Unregistered horse will be noted as such on entry forms and may show in any class (YMHC rule changed 2016). Please note: The ten and under exhibitors will have their own showmanship class, always pattern 1. A second handler on the off side is appropriate in this class if needed, as shall be the case in all 10 and under classes. 2018 Rule changes or additions are highlighted in yellow. Yankee Miniature Horse Club Rule Book Revision January 2018 Page 1 of 15

Rules for Yankee Miniature Horse Club Show and Clinic Activities. These rules have been taken from the AMHA, AMHR and World rule books. It is our purpose to make you, the members, familiar with these rules so that you can advance to other shows and know what to expect. We are open to suggestions and welcome your comments. You do not need to be a member of YMHC to participate in these shows. Your paid YMHC membership in good standing, is required prior to the first show to earn year end points. Same horse and handler combination must show at 3 of the 4 shows for points to count for year end awards. For each class, 1 st - 4 th place high point will be recognized at the Annual Year End Banquet. GENERAL RULES 1. Entry Fees: $7.00 per class for members - $10.00 per class for non-members for single judged shows. Entry Fees: $14.00 per class for members 20.00 per class for non-members for double judged shows. 2. All entries must be received 1 week prior to show date, send to the attention of the show secretary (Judy Forsyth 72 Maple St., Ctr. Barnstead NH 03225)., There will be $10.00 per horse/exhibitor fee charged for all entries filed late. 3. There will be a $25. Return check fee. 4. All entries shall be paid before class entry or an open check attached to the entry form. 5. There will be no refunds unless the show is cancelled by the majority of the show committee and judge. 6. A copy of your horse s registrations papers, negative coggins certificate for all out of state horse (within 6 months), Rabies certificate or statement here of, must be presented or on file with the Show secretary. 7. Exhibitor s age shall be determined by January 1 of the current year. A. In no case shall any youth exhibitor be more than 17 years old as of January 1. B. Ages may be divided into or combined in the following manners a. 10 years and under b. 11 to 17 years c. Adult, 18 and Over d. Adult Masters, 50 & Over e. Open Novice open to any age exhibitor, with limited show experience. Novice is an exihibitor who has not won a blue ribbon, may show as a Novice for 1 year.. Yankee Miniature Horse Club Rule Book Revision January 2018 Page 2 of 15

8. No youth, 18 years of age or under may show stallions with the exception of weanlings and yearling colts. Committee reserve the right to give permission to show older stallion. 9. Sucklings and weanling may show in Halter or color classes only. No animal under 1 year of age will be allowed to exhibit in any timed class or class that puts physical or mental demand on them. 10. Jumper and Hunter horses must be a minimum of three years of age to compete. 11. Dress it is the tradition of the show ring that handlers be correctly attired for all classes. Hats, boots, gloves and long sleeved shirts / blouses or jackets are REQUIRED in all SHOWMANSHIP classes. Appropriate dress shall not include shorts, T-shirts or open toed shoes. Management may at its discretion bar any entry or person from entering the ring if not suitably dressed to appear before an audience. No farm, individual, or horse names or logo may be displayed on exhibitor, horse, or vehicle (cart). In halter classes, hats, boots, and gloves are optional. 12. All youth shall wear an ASTM/SEI certified helmet in all driving classes. Youth will not be penalized for the use of helmet in any class. 13. Any horse showing evidence of the use of drugs, ginger, or artificial tails or manes or surgery for purely cosmetic purposes will NOT be permitted to show. 14. Switches are prohibited, only driving whips are permitted on grounds and these shall be used appropriately. The length of driving whip is not to exceed the shoulder of the hitched harnessed horse. Cruelty, abuse or inhumane treatment of any horse in the show ring or on the show grounds shall not be tolerated. If any evidence of such behavior is observed, please report it to the show management immediately. (Appropriate action shall be left to said committee). 15. No ribbons, braids, glitter or stallion tack permitted. Exception to braid would be the forelock of driving horses. Horses must be unshod. 16. No person shall alter, change or attempt to hide or enhance the natural color of the body of a horse. This rule does not preclude a person from enhancing the natural color of the horse s mane and tail by artificial coloring. Hooves may be colored. 17. There will be no coaching during the classes from anyone outside the ring. (This is an educational experience and ring time is between the judge and exhibitor. There will be penalty points applied to the exhibitor). Helpers for those in the 10 and under classes and youth driving classes, are advised to keep coaching to a minimum and must be in the show ring with the exhibitor. 18. An unruly horse must be excused from the ring by the judge for safety reasons. (Help will be provided to said exhibitor if desired we are here to learn). 19. Exhibitors, owners or family members may not protest to the judge. There are no exceptions to this rule. Yankee Miniature Horse Club Rule Book Revision January 2018 Page 3 of 15

20. Classes will enter and exit the ring as directed by the Gate Keeper. 21. Tack hold requests shall be made at least 2 classes prior to the class the hold is needed. Gate will remain open for a maximum of 3 minutes, then the gate will be closed, and the class will be called to order. 22. Any dog on the grounds must be leashed at all times for safety reasons. Proof of rabies must be available. Please clean up any waste. 23. No smoking anywhere on the show grounds. 24. Please help with cleanup at the end of the day, muck buckets & forks available. Many hands make light the work. HALTER DIVISION All horses age are determined as of January 1 st of the current year. Horses to be shown in hand at the walk and trot. Horses must also be viewed in motion, the side and judged on the priority of: Conformation, Quality, Presence, Way of going and Type. 1. Horses to be shown not stretched, which means all four feet are flat on the ground and at least one front and one rear cannon bone remain perpendicular, Penalized after the initial warning by the judge in each class. It is permissible to hand set the horse. 2. Horses may be clipped or shown in full coat. 3. Horses must be serviceably sound or be disqualified for that class, in good condition, and well groomed. Overbites/under bites that exceed ½ depth (thickness), of the teeth will be SEVERLY PENALIZED, with the exception of geldings. Judges MUST check the teeth of all animals except geldings. 4. In case of own animals being judged equal, the higher placement shall be awarded to the SMALLER ANIMAL. In no case, however, shall a smaller horse be placed over a larger horse with better conformation. 5. No whips, lighters, crops, or any other device detrimental to the wellbeing of the horse shall be allowed in halter classes. Evidence of any inhumane treatment to a horse, in or out of the show ring, shall result in disqualification of that horse and exhibitor for the balance of that show and shall result in the forfeiture of all trophies, ribbons, awards and points for that show. 6. No youth 12 and under may show a stallion that is 2 years old or older. They can show a weanling and a yearling colt. 7. It is of utmost importance that judges realize that there are several types of miniature horses and that in each class the horses are to be judged as to the best Yankee Miniature Horse Club Rule Book Revision January 2018 Page 4 of 15

horse of all types to be the winner. They should not be prejudiced to the horse of his or her background. 8. Dress it is the tradition of the show ring that handlers be correctly attired for the classes. Appropriate dress shall not include shorts, t-shirts, or open toed shoes. Management may at its discretion bar any entry or person from entering the ring if not suitably dressed to appear before an audience. DONKEY HALTER CLASS 1. Animals in Donkey Halter class are to be judged strictly on conformation which includes fitting and condition. 2. No artificial aids for control (such as canes, show sticks, or whips) or for attention may be used during halter class. 3. Blinder bridles are not allowed, however, an open headstall with bit or some type of halter/bit combination will be allowed. 4. Jacks 12 months of age and over must be shown with a chain lead over, or under, and /or through the mouth, or with a bit type halter. SHOWMANSHIP Showmanship In Showmanship classes, exhibitors are to show to the presiding Judge only. Below are points on which Youth shows are to be judged. Only the handler is judged. The horse is merely a prop to show the showmanship ability of the handler. A. Appearance of exhibitor - 10 points. Clothes and person should be neat and clean. Suitable clothes Hat, Gloves, Boots and long sleeved shirt, blouse or jacket are required. B. Appearance of horse 40 points Conformation not to be a factor: C. 15 points - Conditioning D. 15 points - Grooming Hair coat clean, well brushed; Mane and tail free of tangles and clean; Hooves trimmed properly and clean E. 5 points - Trimming If showing miniature in full coat, inside of ears, long hair on jaw, legs and pasterns should be clipped. F. 5 points - Tack - Tack should be neat, clean and in good repair. A well behaved horse is an asset. Yankee Miniature Horse Club Rule Book Revision January 2018 Page 5 of 15

Showing horse in ring 50 points. The judge may use one of the following three patterns in judging this class. Judges may design another pattern as long as posting requirements are met. Judge will discuss the selected pattern with contestants prior to the class. The selected pattern must be posted 1 hour before the start of the class. Pattern ONE will be the only pattern for youth 10 and under A. Leading 15 points Enter ring leading animal at an alert walk in a counter-clockwise direction. Walk on horse s left side, holding lead shank in right hand near halter. The remaining portion of the lead is held neatly and safely in the left hand. Horse should lead readily at a walk. After judge has lined up the class in front of spectators, he/she will call on each exhibitor to move his/her horse individually. When moving the horse, be sure that the judge has a clear, unobstructed view of the horse s action. Allow the horse sufficient lead so that he/she can move freely and in a straight line. Lead the horse from the left side the required distance, stop and turn to the right around the horse. Exhibitor should perform the showmanship pattern as directed by the judge or ring steward. B. Posing 15 points When posing your horse, stand toward the front facing the horse but always in a position where you can keep your eye on the judge. Follow the diagram pertaining to the pattern (AMHR) that has been chosen by the judge. C. Poise, alertness, and merits 20 points Keep alert and be aware of the position of the Judge at all times. Show the animal at all times. Be courteous and sportsmanlike at all times. Recognize quickly and correct faults of your horse. Respond quickly to requests from Judge and officials. Keep showing until the entire class has been placed and excused. MULTI COLOR Open to Pintos, Appaloosas and pintaloosas. Horses to walk all together in a circle around the ring and to trot for soundness. Class will be judged 80% on color and 20% on conformation. SOLID COLOR Open to all variations of solid color. Horses to walk all together in a circle around the ring and to trot for soundness. Class will be judged 80% on color and 20% on conformation. Yankee Miniature Horse Club Rule Book Revision January 2018 Page 6 of 15

PAIRS CLASS Pair of horses enter the ring side by side. To be judged at the discretion of the Judge. COSTUME CLASS To be walked once around the ring in each direction. To be judged on creativity and originality. 4H IN HAND SUITABILITY This class is for currently enrolled 4H members 8-18, and Cloverbuds ages 5-7. (Intent to Show Form must be on file with Show Secretary). This class judges the communication between handler and equine. Horse is to be shown in a suitable halter, to be shown at a walk and trot both ways of the ring. Entries will be asked to follow given commands on the rail both ways of the ring. May be asked to extend the walk and or trot, stop and stand, turn on the haunches, back a number of steps, setup at the direction of the judge. Handlers and equine may also be asked to execute a pattern. Patterns may include any of the above gaits as well as ground tying. Equines and handlers will be judged 70% on suitability as a team in communication and execution of rail work, 15% on pattern completion and 15% on presentation of both handler and equine. EGG AND SPOON At the instruction of the judge, all fingers and hands off the egg. The spoon will be held in one hand with fingers 1 inch from the bowl of the spoon or behind mark on the spoon handle. Last person to loose egg shall be the winner. Contestants shall be asked to do various commands until only one contestant remains with egg still in the spoon. POLE BENDING This is a timed event. 5 Poles will be set up in line evenly spaced. Exhibitor leads horse through the starting cones and continues by weaving up and back through the poles, time ends when the horse passes through the beginning cones. Passing or knocking down a pole will be grounds for disqualification. Yankee Miniature Horse Club Rule Book Revision January 2018 Page 7 of 15

FLAG RACE This is a timed event. Exhibitor leads horse through the starting cones with a flag in hand. Continues to other end of the ring and places flag in bucket that is on a stand of appropriate height. Exhibitor must pick up second flag from bucket (must go all the way around the bucket stand) and race back through starting cones. Disqualification if either flag falls from bucket, fails to go completely around the stand, or if either the bucket or stand is knocked over. MINT JULIP Liquid is equally measured in a cup for each exhibitor. Exhibitors shall be asked to do various commands directed by the judge. Each cup will be collected & marked with exhibitors back #. Liquid will be re-measured, the cup with the most liquid left will be the winner. KEYHOLE RACE This is a timed event. There will be a keyhole drawn on the ground of the ring. The exhibitor goes through the start cones and runs to the drawn keyhole entering the open end of the keyhole turns around inside of the keyhole circle and exits through the open end and races back through the start cones. Automatically disqualified if any exhibitor or horse steps on or out of the drawn line. BARREL RACE This is a timed event. Three barrels are set up on the angle of a large triangle. The exhibitor goes to barrel one passing to the to the left of the barrel, completes a 360 degree turn, then on to barrel two, this time passing to the right and completing a 360 degree turn. Then following course to barrel three, passing to the right completing a 360 degree turn, then races through the start cones to complete the course. Course may be run in either direction (1 left hand turn followed by 2 right hand turns or 1 right hand turn followed by 2 left hand turns). Automatically disqualified if barrel is knocked over or off course. Yankee Miniature Horse Club Rule Book Revision January 2018 Page 8 of 15

HUNTER/JUMPER Hunters/Jumpers All courses for hunter and jumping classes must be posted at least 2 hours prior to the scheduled time of the class. The judges shall walk the course with the exhibitors. Course diagrams must show with arrows the direction each obstacle must be taken. A start and finish line must be established at least 24 feet from the first and last obstacle if possible, indicated by 2 markers at least 4 feet apart. Horses must cross (exhibitor is optional) the line in the proper direction to start and complete the course. Horses must stay within the course boundaries as outlined by the start and finish cones. The start and/or finish cones outline the portion of the course in the immediate areas of the starting (1 st ) and ending (last) obstacles only, not the entire course. Baiting of horses to encourage an animal to perform any of the jumps is not allowed. Baiting in such class is a disqualification. Hunter/jumper horses are required to be three years of age or older to compete. Jumps for hunters/jumpers will be made of 40 PVC piping or other suitable lightweight material with jump cups not to include pegs, nails, bolts etc. All jumps must be a minimum of 5 feet wide with a minimum of sixteen feet between jumps, with exception of an in and out. In and outs should be set approximately twelve feet apart. Jumps thirty two inches or more in height must have a second rail added. All post and rail jumps must have a ground pole. Uprights to be a maximum of forty eight inches in height. No jumps, including jump-offs to exceed forty four inches. Any decorations or jump wings must not protrude more than twenty four inches from the uprights. HUNTERS Hunters are to be judged on a style, manner and way of going with preference given to those horses who cover the course at an even pace, with free flowing strides, as in a brisk trot or canter, but must maintain same gait throughout course. Circling once upon entering the ring and one upon leaving the ring is permissible. Charging fences, or not maintaining the same gait throughout the entire course shall be penalized. Exhibitor s footwear is optional. Jumps must be a minimum height of eighteen inches (lower jumps will be used in youth 10 and under) and maximum of twenty four inches. There will be a minimum of four obstacles and horses are to make a minimum of six jumps (youth 10 and under shall be 4 jumps) and a maximum of eight jumps. All jumps must be simulate those found in the hunting field, such as brush, stone wall, gate white fence, chicken coop, over and in and out. In and out is considered one obstacle and scored as such. Refusal of one element of an in and out requires the retaking of both elements. In and out must never be placed at the beginning of the course. Courses should be tried out so as not to make turns too sharp for an exhibitor or horse. Yankee Miniature Horse Club Rule Book Revision January 2018 Page 9 of 15

Major faults to be considered are: Knockdowns, touches, refusals, bucking or kicking, spooking or shying. Causes for elimination: (No one will be eliminated from YMHC shows, however, you will be moved to the end of the placings). 1. 3 Refusals 2. Off course 3. Crossing you own path 4. Fall of horse or exhibitor 5. Jumping of obstacle by exhibitor 6. Carrying a whip (not allowed) 7. An unsound horse (not allowed) 8. Jumping of obstacle before being reset 9. Failure to pass through the start and/or finish cones and/or knocking such cones over. JUMPERS Jumpers are scored on consistence of pace as well as mathematically, based on faults incurred between the starting line and finishing line. Minimum height for jumps must be eighteen inches and maximum height twenty eight inches for first jumping round. Exhibitors may go over jumps with horse. Exhibitors type of footwear is optional. Front leg warps and or boots are optional. Circling once upon entering the ring and once upon leaving the ring is permissible, but not after crossing the starting line. Courses should be attractive, varied, and appropriate to their setting. Jumps should include brush, triple bar, water and similar jumps. Brush jumps must have a visible bar on top and beyond. There will be a minimum of four obstacles with horses to jump a minimum of six obstacles and a maximum of eight jumps. Jump offs Ties for first place will be settled by a flip of a coin. Competitors who are tied for other than first place will remain tied. In scoring jumpers on in and out is to be considered as two jumps. Jumpers are to be scored on a mathematical basis and penalty faults include knockdowns, refusals and eliminations as follows. Yankee Miniature Horse Club Rule Book Revision January 2018 Page 10 of 15

1. Knockdowns 4 faults Knockdowns An obstacle is considered knocked down when in jumping an obstacle a horse of handler by contact, lowers the established height of the fence in any way. 2. Refusals 3 faults Refusals Stopping at an obstacle without knocking it down and with out backing. Followed by jumping from a standstill is not panelized. However, if the halt continues or if the horse backs even a single step, side steps or circles to retake the fence, a refusal is incurred. 3. Circling after crossing starting line 3 faults Circling Any form of circle or circles whereby the horse crosses its original track between two consecutive obstacles or stops advancing toward or turns away from the next fence except to retake an obstacle after a disobedience. 4. Crossing your own path (as circling between fences), not as in retaking a fence from a refusal 3 faults A horse that has been penalized for circling cannot then be penalized again for crossing its own path at the same obstacle. 5. Causes for elimination: a. 3 refusals b. Off course c. Fall of horse and/or exhibitor d. Failure to pass through the start and/or finish cones and/or knocking such cones over. LEADLINE: Mares or geldings (Stallions are not permitted) to be ridden by Youth of appropriate size for horse. Over-sized riders shall penalized. To be shown on light contact and to be led by an adult. The leading rein to be attached to the caveson or nose band while leaving the control of the horse to the child. To be shown at a walk both ways of the ring, then to line up and stand quietly. Horses will be called out individually to stand, walk out and trot back past judge. Riders to be suitably dressed in hunt, saddle or western attire. To be judged on the rider s ability to handle and aid horse. Yankee Miniature Horse Club Rule Book Revision January 2018 Page 11 of 15

DRIVING: A. Horses to enter the ring at a trot. Horses must be serviceably sound and all driving horses must be three (3) years or older. B. Drivers should strive to present an appropriate turnout indicated by the balance and pleasing appearance of the combination of horse to vehicle. Factors determining the above include compatibility, size, type of horse and vehicle. The way of going of a horse may also affect the overall appearance i.e. a high action horse is more suitable to a formal vehicle, with the lower going, ground covering horse presenting a more pleasant appearance with a suitable pleasure or country type vehicle. The exhibitors number should be worn on the back of the driver or on the back of the cart. C. The only person to handle the reins is the driver, under penalty of disqualification. No change of driver is permitted during any class. D. Drivers and their passengers should conform to the type of turnout (i.e. viceroy, formal, pleasure, obstacle, etc.) but should always be neat and clean. Suggested appropriate attire: Gentlemen to wear a hat, coat or jacket, shirt and pants and tie; Ladies to wear a dress, tailored suit, skirt or slacks with blouse, vest or jacket. Hats are optional in ladies classes. Gloves and aprons or lap robes are optional in all classes. E. If the number of entries exceeds the safety for the size of the arena in all driving classes, the show manager will divide the class into sections. Final placing must be determined by working the leaders of each section. If there are two or more judges, each judge will pick four (4) horses from each section to return for the final drive-off. F. Boots or wraps of any description and ear plugs shall not be used on any horse in the show ring. G. An appropriate driving whip shall be carried (in hand or in vehicle) at all times while driving. Failure to do so will result in disqualification. The overall length of the whip for a single horse should be long enough to reach its shoulder. Excessive length beyond the shoulder is not allowed. For multiple hitch, the whip should be suitable style and length. H. Safety 1. No horse shall be left unattended while put to a vehicle. Disqualification for the balance of the show may result at the show manager s discretion. 2. All rules of the road should be observed unless officials direct otherwise. Drivers must drive on the rail at safe distance behind horse and cart in front. Passing is permissible but the driver should return to the rail as soon as possible. 3. A judge must excuse from competition any unsafe vehicle, equipment, or horse for that class. Yankee Miniature Horse Club Rule Book Revision January 2018 Page 12 of 15

4. Headers: A header is an appropriately attired (show attire or unlettered smock with suitable footwear) capable person 13 years of age or over. This attendant shall take NO action that will affect the performance of any Miniature Horse. Only one header is allowed per horse. The header must not have a whip and shall remain at least two paces from the horses head when the judge is inspecting the horse, and at all other times unless assistance in controlling the horse is needed. Adult (18 and older) headers are mandatory for all youth drivers and optional for all other drivers. 5. Blinders and over checks or side checks are required. 6. No entry may leave the ring after judging has begun without permission from the judge. If an accident or equipment failure occurs in which medical attention or repair is needed, those involved shall remain in position and all other entries shall move to the center of the area. 7. During the class, minor adjustments to harness may be made upon permission from the judge. A groom may assist with the adjustment without penalty. After judging has begun, no attendant may enter the arena without permission of the judge. Only one time out per class/per horse once the horse has entered the ring. Maximum time not to exceed three minutes. Official time outs must be declared by the judge or judges. More than one (1) time out per exhibitor shall result in disqualification. 8. No youth 12 years of age and under may drive a stallion. 9. All persons involved in driving competition must have safety foremost in their minds. 10. A driver must never allow passengers to enter a vehicle until he/she is seated with the reins in hand and must never dismount while passengers are in the vehicle. 11. It is permissible to talk to your horse(s) in a subdued tone of voice. Clucks for starting, walk on, whoa and back are the more accepted terms. Any tendency on the part of the driver to shout, whistle, or talk loudly to the horse should be curtailed. In the arena, the less said the better. The driver should strive to control the horse s movements with minimal vocal aids. 12. Snaffle and straight bar bits only. I. In the absence of a suitable warm-up arena, it is mandatory that a warm-up period of at least ten minutes be offered before the first class of the pleasure driving division. OBSTACLE DRIVING The obstacle course must be posted at the Show Office no less than two (2) hours prior to the class. Horses must be no less than three (3) years of age for Obstacle Driving. Class to be judged on performance and way of going with emphasis on manners throughout course. Entries will be evaluated on responsiveness and willingness, plus general attitude. Yankee Miniature Horse Club Rule Book Revision January 2018 Page 13 of 15

Judges are encouraged to advance on to the next obstacle any horse taking excessive time at an obstacle. Horse to be penalized for any unnecessary delay or excessive time at object. Refusals do not constitute class disqualifications. Cantering must be penalized in Obstacle Driving. There will be a minimum of five and a maximum of eight obstacles. TRAIL DIVISON Horse to be shown in halter with appropriate lead, chain on lead permitted under the chin of horse. Handler must maneuver horse using lead line or halter only. Horse may not be touched by handler unless judge or course designer instructs. Whips or crops not allowed. A handler may show more than one entry in a class. Course: Horse required to work over, under or through obstacles. Obstacles should be simulated conditions encountered at the ranch, in parades or at a show. Unnatural obstacles should be avoided. Course to include a minimum of six (6) obstacles and a maximum of ten (10) obstacles. At least one of the obstacles from at least three (3) different categories to be included. Course design must take safety into account. Walk and jog of suitable duration to show way of going. Cantering is not allowed. Speed not to be used to determine placing. Excessive delays in approaching obstacles to be penalized; judges to advance horses taking excess time to next obstacle. No time limit to be on course. Entries to be evaluated on responsiveness, willingness and general attitude. Entries should demonstrate control, calmness and sensible attitude. YEARLING TRAIL Open to horses that are in their yearling year. This class will be open to introduce the young animal to trail obstacles in a modified course, without placing mental or physical stress on them. Suggested Obstacles: Overs: Bridge, tarp, water, jump (not to exceed 16 ). Unders: Clothesline with clothes canopy. Serpentines: requested gaits through patterns Daily Chores: Gate, carry object from one place to another, mailbox, blanket on horse, sidepass over pole, back through poles. Load or chute. LIBERTY CLASS The Liberty Class only may be offered at shows where facilities included a closed arena and where the conditions would not be hazardous to horse or exhibitor. Yankee Miniature Horse Club Rule Book Revision January 2018 Page 14 of 15

Horses will be judged beginning when halter is removed by the exhibitor. Time of Liberty shall be 1 ½ minutes: time of catch shall be 1 ½ minutes. Only the exhibitor and one handler will be allowed in the arena with horse. Whips and shaker bottles are allowed, but touching the horse during performance with aids or hands will result in disqualification. Horse must be caught and haltered by exhibitor within 1 ½ minutes or be disqualified. Music is required. Suitability of horse s movement to the chosen music must be evaluated. No assistance from outside of the arena will be permitted. Elimination will result unless the judge feels that the outside action was taken in an attempt to cause the exhibitor s horse to be disqualified. Announcement is to be made prior to the class to specify that no outside assistance is allowed. All horses entered in the Liberty class must be at least one year old. Exhibitor and handler must be properly attired. The following point ratings must be used when judging Liberty: Style and Grace 30 points Animation and Presence 30 points Gaits 20 points Music and Suitability - 10 points Catching 10 points Baiting in such a class is a disqualification Liberty is divided up as the following; 17 and under and 18 and over For the exhibitor handler combination; only another youth is allowed to help a youth exhibitor in the 17 and under division, and only another adult is allowed to help an adult exhibitor in the 18 and over division. No horse shall be entered in both youth and adult Liberty class at the same show. The horse is only allowed to be entered in one age group or the other. An exhibitor is allowed two entries in the Liberty division. As expressed previously, we are all here to learn. We are all here to help each other, we are here to have fun. You will find many ideas, some may work for you and some may not. Share what you know, and ask questions to learn. Hopefully you will obtain enough information to form a great opinion of your own. Enjoy! Yankee Miniature Horse Club Rule Book Revision January 2018 Page 15 of 15