they do look at both handler and the horse. The judge will look at the handlers postureis and how they handle their horse. The judge will see how the horse acts to the handler and if he or she listens.
Who cares, Judges are supposed to be unbiased. Look at the the judges ruling record if it is available instead of political affiliation
they look like a shorter horse and with dark brown and cream stripes
A dictionary defines caparison as, "… a decorative covering for a horse or for the tack or harness of a horse; trappings." It's a sort of a cape for a horse, and was used a great deal on the mounts of knights and nobles in the Middle Ages. You can see a picture of a caparisoned horse at the Related Link below.
Because unless the wild herd is monitered very closely the wild horses are usually mixed breeds, and although the may be part quarter horse they are probablly not completely purebred if they live in the wild. Also if they are a wild purebred quarter horse it may look different because it may be dirty or cut up.
Yes of coarse, look at a forgery (smithy). Heating up to iron's melting point of 1538°C, but much below that it becomes malleable (look at a horse farrier)
Well Showmanship is judged on how you look and how your horse looks. Halter is judged on conformation.
Both you have look good as well as your horse! <3 :)))
Hunt seat equitation is your ability to ride your horse. Being able to post on the correct diagonals, keeping your horse in control, and keeping a good pace, and be able to ride a pattern. In showing you have an equitation class and a showmanship class. Showmanship classes are based on your ability to show off your horse while riding. Have them pick up their feet enough so they won't trip, keeping their heads up, staying in control, correct diagonals,putting your horse's nose down, and just make them look pretty. Equitation is based on your riding, Showmanship is based on making the horse look pretty as well as your riding abilities.
Showmanship can be a number of things, generally though it means to be flambouant, or show off. Its the art of making something look interesting and great.
You put on a saddle. You would also put on a saddle pad, bridle and any other things that that horse would need (example: splint boots, bell boots, polo wraps, crouper, martingale, ect.).
Judges look for overall size, symmetry, proportion and definition/separation of muscles.
Judges can not show calves if they the are "judging" them. - your question makes no English sense.
Horse Snakes look like that because there head is theshape of the horse
look it up your self
Who cares, Judges are supposed to be unbiased. Look at the the judges ruling record if it is available instead of political affiliation
Have a look at a horse
how does a horse body look