Well, it depends on in what classes you are going to show the horse. It also depends if you are going to be riding English or western. The rules vary from place to place but basically,
The main rules are no handball, no slidding from behind, no stamping or showing the studd and no decent to the referee.
I dont personaly show in 4-H horse shows i have found that they have a rediculus rules (at lest the ones by me). if you are thinking about showing in a 4-H horse show you should contact your 4-H leader and get a Horse show rule book
horse owners show of tricks EG:jumping.
rules of watering horses
make sure the horse or pony you are riding can do dressage and get a book showing you what to do
The main 'character' is the horse, Joey. The main human character is Albert.
When braiding a Haflinger, you do it just as you would any other breed. I would suggest pulling the main for several weeks before you plan to braid. This thins the main, making it easy to braid. Only pull a main after exercise!
Horse racing came before horse shows.
It depends on how formal the show is
You will find the rules at the bottom of every Horse Isle page
Yes, if you are stupid around them. Before you go around a horse, learn the rules.
Yes with europian rules