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DATE American Ranch Horse Association Reining Sheet JUDGES SIGNATURE MANEUVER SCORES, -1 '/2 Extremely Poor, -1 Very Poor, -V2 Poor, 0 Correct, + '/2 Good, +1 Very Good, +1 1/2 Excellent ass Name: Point Penalti Starting circle at a jog or exiting rollbacks at a jog up to two strides Over or under spinning up to one eighth (1/8) of a turn Failure to remain more than 20 It from fence when stopping or doing a rollback Point Penalties Over or under spinning from one-eighth to one-fourth (1/8 to /4) turn When rounding end of arena, failure to be on correct lead for up to 1/2 the turn or less Out of lead; Out of lead for each quarter (1/4) of a circle. Point Penalties Breaking of gait Freeze up in spins or rollbacks On walk-in patterns, cantering before reaching the center of arena, failure to stop or walk before executing lope departure On run-in patterns, failure to be in lope prior to first marker a horse does not completely pass the specified marker before initiating a stop position. ogging beyond two strides, but less than 1/2 circle or 1/2 length of arena When rounding end of arena, failure to be on correct lead for more than 1/2 the tarn neuver Description /i; / / / 1 Maneuver 2 3 4 Back # Penalty 0 ) 5 Point Penalties A. Spurring or hitting in front of cinch B. Use of either hand to instill fear C. Holding saddle with either hand D Blatant disobedience including kicking, biting, bucking, rearing, and stoking -0-- A. More than index finger between reins B Use of two hands (except in Jr or Snuffle bit) C. Improper use of romal D. Failure to complete pattern. Leaving arena before pattern is complete E. Not following pattern Over/under spins of more than 1/4 turn F. Equipment failures G. Balking or refusal of command H Running away or failing to guide I Jogging in excess of one-half(t/2) circle or one-hulf(1/2) length of arena Fall to ground by horse or rider K Bloody Mouth L. Use if illegal equipment M. Backing more than 2 strides when no back-up is called for in pattern oq I Penalty Total ARHA 201 Faults to be scored accordingl but not to cause disquauificath A. Opening mouth excessively B. Excessive jawing C. Lack of smooth, straight slop D. Refusing to change leads E. Anticipating signals F. Stumbling G. Backing sideways H. Knocking over markers I. Loss of stirrup J. Failure 10 go beyond markers rollbacks and stops Total Back# Penalty.. Penalty Total Total Back # Penalty Penalty Tota l Total Back # Penalty Penalty Total Total Back # Penalty Penalty Total Total Back # Penalty Penalty Total Total Back 4 Penalty Penalty Total Total Back # Penalty Penalty Total Total
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ARHA Ranch Cutting Sheet Judge's Signature/_ Date: CREDITS +1- A. Quiet in the herd & smoothness of cut B. Degree of difficulty C. Time spent working D. Driving & controlling cow E. Softness/willingness of horse F. Natural cow ability g. Horse & Rider ability to work together AUTOMATICDISQUALIFICATION - Allowing the cow to return to the herd after it is clearly separated OR crosses back over the rime/foul line when attempting to be penned - Turn Tail - Fall To Ground - Penning trash cow -0 SCORE A. Illegal equipment B. Excessive disturbance of herd to the point that the exhibitor is asked to leave the arena Class #: )_ Class Name: PENALTIES 1 point A. Loss of working advantage 1 pt per horse length B. Gapping mouth when reined C. Excessive spurring or cuing D. Working out of position E. Toe, foot or stirrup on the shoulder PENALTIES3 point A. Spurring in shoulder B. Cattle picked up or scattered (when working cowl C. Pawing or biting cattle D. Back Fence E. Two hands on reins except when exhibiting a junior horse in either a snaffle bit or hackamore (bosal) F. - Excessive help driving cow by turn hack beyond time/foul line per discretion of Judge b us be signed and dated by judge. SCORING + +1/2 = Good ++ +1 = Very Good +++ or +11/2 =Excellent or0 or Correct - -1/2 or Poor - 1 =Very Poor - - - or -11/2 or Extremely Poor WHISTLES OR HORN TOBE BLOWN AT: A) One minute mark B) Cow crosses back over time line after attempting to pen Ci Losing Ac cow back to herd 012/, minute at end of me E) Completion of run Oudges discretion) It is the exhibitor's responsibility to keep engaging the cow ontii judge's whistle is blown. Exhibitor # Herd Work Time Spent Working Driving Control of Cow oss, ~4 Degree of Difficulty Eye Appeal Loose Rein 3 1 SCORE 70 AVG 0 ARHA REV 2014
Judge: GUIDE FOR N discretan, rider will receive new cow(s) as necessary to show horse. A. Cow won run. B. Cow that doesn't respect the horse C. When cow leaves the arena. ARHA CREDITS; A.Maintaining control of the cow at all times D. Eye appeal B.Maintaining proper position E. Timed worked C. Degree of difficulty I POINT PENALTIES A'Loss of working advantage B. Working out of position 3 POINT PENALTIES A.Loss of control and cow leaves end of arena B.Leaves end of arena passing center marker 5 POINT PENALTIES A.Spurring or hitting in hsnl at cinch anytime B.Blatant disobedience defined as kicking, biting, rearing, striking or obviously insubordinate. -0 SCORE A.Turn tail H. Leaving arena before pattern is complete B.Using 2 hands on the reins with curb bit I. Fall of horse &Ior rider C. More than one finger between reins K. Schooling between cows if new cow is awarded D. Balking B. Out of control F. Bloody mouth G. Illegal equipment NOTE: Judge may blow the whistle at anytime to terminate the work. a scow at zero will be given if the work is not completed at that time CLASS: DATE: RANCH BOX! PIG COW WORK Will be scored from 3 1/2 to +3 1/2 COW WORK SCORING GUIDELINES 75 & higher: Total control. Excellent form and position an animal, high degree of difficulty, excellent eye appeal. 73.74: Good form and position on animal, good control of animal, high degree of difficulty with good eye appeal. 71-72: A credit earning run with correct form and position, better than average control at difficulty and eye appeal. 70: Control. Correct form, average degree of difficulty. 68.69: Slight loss at torn, or position an animal. Average degree of difficulty and eye appeal. Good work with a major penalty (3 or 5) or average work with I point penalties. 66.67: Trouble controlling animal and/or rider/horse is out of position. Loss of eye appeal. 65 & below: Incurs major penalties, loss of control and position. Total lack of credit. -0 SCORE: Failure of an exhibitor to attempt to complete the work, Abuse: Lameness PENALTIES RUN CONTENT (-Below Ave., -,Ave., +Above Ave.) HORSE I point 3 point 5 point -0- Control Position Deg. Of Difficulty Eye Appeal Time Worked SCORE ARHA 2015