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HORSE SHOW Held at Lazy J Ranch, Perry MO. Chairman: Committee Members: Cindy Woodhurst Jamie Woodhurst Beverly Klise Jim Meyer Eligibility 1. Each exhibitor must be enrolled by May 1 of the show year in a 4-H horsemanship project. Exhibitors for 4-H must have a Project Horse Enrollment Form for each horse to be shown on file at the County Extension office by May 1. Members are to keep a current copy of this form in their possession. 2. Each exhibitor must be a member in good standing within his/her local club, including attendance at a majority of the project meetings held and at least half of the club meetings held to date of show entry closing. Each member is to provide proof of eligibility in the form of a Project Horse Enrollment Form with the appropriate signatures when registering at a 4-H approved show. Failure to provide this form along with the Coggins report can result in refusal by the show management to allow participation. 3. A member may only show those horse/s that are identified on the Project Horse Enrollment Form. 4. Exhibitors must own or manage all horses shown beginning not later than May 1 of current year. Although ownership is desired, it is not required. Management is defined as the animal being under the complete care of the 4-H member for the time they are enrolled in the project. Horses which are not owned by the 4-H member(s) must have a lease agreement on file (on the back of the Project Horse Enrollment form). 5. Horses shall not receive professional training, showing or handling after May 1 of the current year. Riders may receive professional riding lessons; however the trainer/instructor is not to train the horse. JUDGE 1. ALL DECISIONS OF THE JUDGE ARE FINAL. 2. Any question or complaint of the judge's decision or procedure shall be directed to the attention of the Horse Show Committee. The Horse Show Committee shall act as a mediator between the judge and the exhibitor. It is considered improper to approach the judge before or during a show; but one may discuss matters with the judge after the show if the judge is willing and has the time. ATTIRE/PERSONAL APPOINTMENTS It is suggested that all exhibitors wear appropriate boots in all classes as well as long sleeve shirts, pants or jeans, and hats. Chaps and gloves are optional. 1. Hat must be on exhibitor's head when he/she enters the arena. ASTM-SEI Equestrian approved helmets are required for the speed and game events and are optional for all other events. 2. Judge may penalize exhibitors in Showmanship and Horsemanship classes who do not conform, but nonconformity shall not be grounds for disqualification. 40

TACK/EQUIPMENT GENERAL: 1. Tie-downs, draw reins, martingales, and running martingales are prohibited. Tie-downs, excluding those above the eyes are permitted in timed events. Metal of any kind, regardless of how padded, is prohibited above the eyes. 2. Saddle type riding pads are prohibited in all classes. 3. Saddles, with appropriate stirrups are required for all classes unless otherwise stated. 4. Bats, Crops, and Whips: A. No bats, whips, or crops are permitted in any event. B. The judge, at his discretion, may disqualify a contestant for whipping horses in any manner in any class. No ribbon - no points. 5. Spurs: A. Roweled type spurs are permitted in Western classes. B. Locked rowel, sharp points, or sharp edges are prohibited. 6. Boots or protective gear of any type on the horse's legs are prohibited in all classes except speed events. 7. Chains (except approved curb chains and lead straps), irritants, sedatives, stimulants, artificial appliances, tail sets, excessive long hoofs, or gingering are prohibited. 8. Silver equipment will not be given preference over a good working outfit. 9. All tack must be neat, clean, and in good repair. 10. Tying or securing a rider into a saddle in any manner is prohibited. Rubber bands on boots are prohibited. WESTERN & GAME CLASS TACK/EQUIPMENT: 1. Halters and Leads: Leather or nylon permissible. Leads with chains are permissible under the chin 2. Bridles, Hackamore, or Bosals: (Must meet AQHA specifications) A. Bits: Half-breed, spade, snaffle, or curb. B. Reins: All classes - split or romal reins. Game classes - also closed reins. C. Hackamore, if used, must be either a rawhide braided, leather braided, or rope bosal. 1. Mechanical hackamore permitted in game classes. D. Bosals, including cable core, are permitted in game classes. E. Curb Chains and Straps: 1. Standard curb chains or straps (leather or nylon) are permissible, but must be at least Y2 inch in width and must lie flat against the jaw (not twisted) and allow for the comfortable insertion of at least one finger between the jaw and the curb chain. 2. Wire curbs, regardless of how padded or covered, will not be permitted. 3. Saddle: May be slick or swelled fork having a high or low cantle, but must definitely be sized to the exhibitor. 4. Breast collar, hobbles, and rope or riata are optional. 5. Nosebands or cavessons are prohibited. CLASS ROUTINES HORSEMANSHIP & BAREBACK EQUITATION PATTERNS: The judge will ask each rider to work individually. These individual workouts will be any of the maneuvers that the judge feels are necessary to determine equitation ability of the rider. 1. Failure to complete the pattern will not be a disqualification, but shall be scored accordingly. 2. The Horsemanship/Equitation class is to determine the riding ability of the rider, and the judge will bear this in mind at all times. 41

SHOWMANSHIP: 1. Only showmanship to be judged. The horse is merely a prop to show the ability of the exhibitor. 2. Class to be judged as follows: A. Appearance of Horse: (40 Points) 1. Condition and Thriftiness (15 Points) 2. Grooming (15 Points) a. Hair coat clean, well brushed. b. Mane and tail free of tangles and clean. c. Hoofs trimmed properly. If shod, shoes must fit properly and clinches should be neat. d. Blackened hooves are not given preference over clean hooves 3. Trimming (5 Points) a. Quarter type horse's manes may be roached, but foretop and tuft over withers must be left. b. Inside of ears may be clipped. c. Long hair on jaw, legs, and pasterns should be clipped. 4. Tack (5 Points) B. Appearance of Exhibitor (1 0 Points) 1. Suitable clothes for the type of horse being shown. C. Showing Horse In Ring (50 Points) 1. Leading (15 Points) a. Enter ring leading horse at an alert walk in a counter clockwise direction unless otherwise directed by judge or ring steward. b. Walk on horse's left side, holding lead shank in right hand, near halter. The remaining portion of lead is held neatly and safely in left hand. (A tightly coiled or rolled lead shank will be considered a fault.) c. Horse should lead readily at a walk or trot. d. After judge has lined up the class in front of spectators, he will call on each exhibitor to move his/her horse individually. When moving the horse individually, be sure the judge gets a clear, unobstructed view of the horse's action. Allow sufficient lead so that he can move freely and in a straight line. Lead the horse from his left side the required distance, stop, and turn to the right around the horse. 2. Posing (15 Points) a. When posing your horse, stand toward the front facing the horse, but not directly in front of the horse and always in a position where you can keep your eye on the judge. b. Pose quarter type horses with their feet squarely under them. c. Pose Arabian, Saddlebred, or Foxtrotter horses in a position indicative of their breeding. Use a bridle, if appropriate, for the breed being shown. d. Do most of the showing with lead strap. Never kick horse's leg into position. e. Do not crowd the exhibitor next to you when in a side by side position. Do not crowd the exhibitor in front of you when lined up head to tail. f. When judge is observing other horses let your horse stand if posed reasonably well. g. Be natural. Over showing, undue fussing, and maneuvering are objectionable. 3. Poise, Alertness, and Merits (20 Points) a. Keep alert and be aware of the position of the judge at all times. b. Show horse at all times, not yourself. c. Respond quickly to requests from the judge or officials. d. Be courteous and sportsmanlike at all times. e. Recognize quickly and correct faults of your horse. f. Keep showing until the entire class has been placed and has been excused from the arena. 42

Western Pleasure: 1. The Western Pleasure class is to determine the riding ability of the exhibitor, and the judge will bear this in mind at all times. 2. Exhibitor's will be judged on seat, hands, ability to control, and showing of the horse. A. Results as shown by performance of the horse are not to be considered more important than the method used by the exhibitor in obtaining them. B. Consideration shall be given as to the size of the exhibitor. 3. Class to be judged on the following: A. Appointments: 1. Personal: See Attire/Personal Appointments. 2. Tack: See Tack/Equipment. B. Class Routine: Will be determined by judge at the time of show. 4. Novice Class: A. Each exhibitor must be in their first or second year in 4-H. B. This is a walk-trot class only. C. All exhibitors in this class will be limited to competing in all other classes at a walk or trot. D. Exhibitors will receive a different colored number to designate them novice. E. Exhibitors in this class may not exhibit in other Horsemanship classes. exhibitor must choose one or the other. TRAIL This class will be judged on the performance of the horse over obstacles, with emphasis on manners, response to the rider and attitude 1. General Rules a. Credit will be given to horses negotiating the obstacles with style and some degree of speed, providing carefulness is not sacrificed, and to horses showing the capability of picking their own way through course when obstacles warrant it, and willingly responding to rider's cues on more difficult obstacles. b. Horse shall be penalized for any unnecessary delay while approaching the obstacles. c. Only one hand is to be used on the reins, except that it is permissible to change hands to work an obstacle. While horse is in motion, rider's hands should be clear of horse and saddle. Riders in Senior Division only may be penalized for infraction. d. Horses must not be required to work on the rail. e. Gait between obstacles shall be at the discretion of the judge. f. The course to be used for Senior Division must be posted at least one hour before scheduled time of class. g. No horse that deviates from the pattern in any way as it is written in the posted course shall place above any horse that completes the pattern as written. h. The following will result in a no score on a particular obstacle but does not mean disqualification from the class. 1. Doing an obstacle differently than described on the pattern 2. Missing or not attempting an obstacle 3. Failure to complete an obstacle 4. Not doing the obstacles in the prescribed order 2. Trail Class a. The course will include 5 obstacles or performances for 13 & under. It will include the same 5 for 14 & over, with the addition of one obstacle, which will be announced the night of the show. b. Each obstacle will be judged by the official judge. Points will be used at the judge s discretion. If points are used, they will be on the basis of 1 to 10 points with a possible 50 points for the class. The additional obstacles will also be worth 10 points for a total of 60 possible for 14 & over. This is a timed event. Must be able to complete the course within 4 minutes. There is not a specific time for each obstacle, only for the course as a whole. 43

c. The obstacles are as follows: 1. Enter arena at a walk and ride to judge to await directions 10 points 2. Cross a flat bridge 10 points 3. Ride across the planks or poles 10 points 4. Rain Coat - while mounted, remove a rain coat from a pole, put on shoulders, remove and place back on pole. 10 points 5. Back horse through two barrels without riding through first. distance between barrels to be 40" for 13 & under and 36" for 14 & over 10 points d. Additional obstacle for 14 & over will be one of the following: 1. Remove a letter from a mailbox, show to judge, replace Letter, close door, and raise flag 2. Ride into a square made from planks, with all four hooves in the square make a 360 turn, without touching the planks, and ride out across the same plank where you entered. 3. Back horse through an L shape. SPEED EVENTS 1. ASTM-SEI Equestrian approved Helmets are required for the Speed Events. Helmets must remain on head throughout the entire event. 2. In the event of a tie, it is the discretion of the judge to determine a winner. 3. Failure to run a pattern correctly shall result in a white ribbon. 4. Exhibitors must walk into the arena, no running in and out of the gate. 5. An exhibitor crossing the finish line before completing a pattern shall receive a white ribbon. 6. The judge, at his discretion, may disqualify a rider for whipping their horse (this includes using reins). 7. Western type equipment must be used. 8. Under no circumstances is a rider to be secured or tied to a saddle, including rubber banding the feet to the stirrups. 9. Saddles are required for all game classes. Barrel Race: In this times class, the exhibitor will run a clover leaf pattern around three barrels. The exhibitor will start by running to barrel #2, pass to the left of it and go around it; then go to barrel #1, pass to the right of it and go slightly more than 360 degrees around it; then go to barrel #3, pass to the right of that barrel, go around it and then sprint home. (Be sure to go between barrels #1 & #2 when running for the finish line.) Pattern may be run by starting with barrel #1 and passing to the right of that barrel. Balance of the pattern to be run accordingly. For each barrel knocked over, a five second penalty shall be added to the exhibitor s time. 20 Yds. 20 Yds. 30 Yards 35 Yards 35 Yards OR 50 Yards 50 Yards 30 Yards START AND FINISH LINE 44

Pole Bending: This time class consists of six poles set apart with the first pole from the starting line. Exhibitor may start either to the left or right of pole #1 and then run the remainder of the pattern accordingly. Exhibitor will run down one side of the pattern; turn aound pole #6 and weave through poles #5-#1; turn around pole #1 and weave back down to pole #6; turn around pole #6 and then run for the finish line down the side opposite from which the pattern was started. For each pole knocked over, the exhibitor will receive a five second penalty. Upright poles at positions Marked OR START AND FINISH LINE Flag Race In this timed event, the exhibitor will ride down one side of the barrels, slowing to grab the flag from the furthest barrel. The exhibitor then rides down the other side of the barrels and deposits the flag into the first barrel. Exhibitor may start on either side of the beginning barrel. If the flag doesn t go into the barrel, the result is a no-time. Barrel Pick up Flag Barrel Start Line 45

Show Rules 1. Horse Show entries count toward 16 entries limit. 2. An individual may have only one entry per class. 3. Horses should be checked in before 6:00pm, Friday July, 13 th, 2012. 4. A veterinarian will be present at check-in time to make health examinations. 5. Horses will be released after the Horse Show is completed and the grounds are cleaned up. 6. Members are expected to help with clean-up. 7. Exhibitor must show one horse before a judge (in halter, pleasure, trail or bareback) to show any horse in game classes. 8. All exhibitors must wear their number on their back in all classes. The judge may penalize exhibitors who do not conform, but non-conformity shall not be grounds for disqualification. 9. Participants not placing will receive a white ribbon. 10. Judge will rank and announce the first 6 places for each class. 11. NO stallions to be exhibited that are over 1 year of age. 12. Disqualification for whipping horses in any manner in all classes. No ribbon no points no premium. 13. Ground Rules: a. Each family must have their own designated adult supervisor (parent or leader) on the grounds at all times. At check-in, each exhibitor will be asked to name that adult supervisor. b. Horses are not to be ridden in any area roped off and designated as off limits. 14. Believing it is in the best interest of all 4-H members to maintain a reputation of integrity and to present a wholesome and progressive image, the following regulation is set forth: 4-H members are expected to conduct themselves according to the best traditions of the 4-H organization. Unsportsmanlike or inappropriate conduct (drinking, stealing, vandalism or indiscreet behavior) will not be tolerated. 15. Any flagrant disregard of rules may be cause for disqualification. 16. The judge has the option to penalize a rider, if, in his/her opinion, the horse is not suitable to the rider. 17. Must be a blue ribbon animal to show for trophy. GRAND ENTRY - A trophy will be awarded to the 4-H club making the best showing in the Grand Entry. Horses enter as a club and line up as a club. Props may include flags, banners, special clothes, etc., etc. Judging is based on club spirit, club unity, 4-H spirit, horse behavior, and attitude of member/s. HIGH POINT PRIZE - Based on most total points accumulated by one horse and one exhibitor. A rider receives points as follows: 4 points for receiving the trophy for the class, 3 points for receiving a blue ribbon, 2 points for a red ribbon and 1 point for a white ribbon. Prizes will be given for 14 & over and 13 & under. If more than one horse is shown by an exhibitor, points are accumulated on each horse separately. 14 & over trophy sponsored by SDR Construction & The BBQ Shack, 13 & under sponsored by Flying W Horse Company. 46

CLASS 187. Showmanship at Halter (13 & under)... 15 10 5 188. Showmanship at Halter (14 & over)... 15 10 5 189. Bareback Equitation (13 & Under)... 15 10 5 190. Bareback Equitation (14 & Over)... 15 10 5 191. Grand Entry... 15 10 5 192. Western Pleasure (13 & Under)....... 15 10 5 195. Western Pleasure (14 & over)... 15 10 5 196. Trail Class (13 & under)... 15 10 5 197. Trail Class (14 & over)... 15 10 5 198. Egg & Spoon (13 & under).... 10 8 4 199. Egg & Spoon (14 & over)... 10 8 4 200. Pole Bending (13 & under)... 10 8 4 201. Pole Bending (14 & over)... 10 8 4 202. Cloverleaf Barrel Race (13 & under)... 10 8 4 203. Cloverleaf Barrel Race (14 & over)... 10 8 4 204. Flag race (13 & under)... 10 8 4 205. Flag race (14 & over)... 10 8 4 47