it depends on what class you are doing if it is tack and tunrnout then they will look for the cleanest tack and your horses condition
Turnout rugs are used to protect a horse from the elements, to keep it clean, or to keep it warm.
A tack and turnout competition is an event in equestrian sports that evaluates the presentation and grooming of both the horse and rider. Participants are judged on the cleanliness and condition of their horse, the appropriateness of their tack, and the overall appearance of the rider, including their attire. The goal is to demonstrate attention to detail and professionalism, reflecting the high standards of care and preparation in the equestrian world.
A special horse rug that is waterproof and specially designed to keep the horse from getting muddy and wet in the field.
Horses are animals that wear turnout rugs. Turnout rugs can be bought from Schneider Saddlery, Dover Saddlery, Hayneedle, Tac Room Inc. and Horse Loverz.
A simple explanation of class is how hard the horse is prepared to work to consistently repeat previous good performances. Another way of looking at it is will the horse continue to push hard, in any conditions, to reach the finishing post first.
The name of a class of horse used for work is a draught horse.
The rug is a warm thick waterproof, which will keep your horse warm. It will keep it dry also, to stop any risk of colds or worse.
The horse falls under the class Mammalia. This is because the horse is a mammal. The horse is a part of the perissodactyla order and the equidae family.
you work on the horse by riding it to get the horse fit & strong
take the horses in the field and turn it around so it doesn't run of with you!
There are about three basic types of horse blankets (rugs). Summertime is perfect for fly sheets, cotton stable sheets or nylon sheets. Winter is for stable blankets, with or without liners and hoods and turnout rugs or all-weather turnout blankets, with or without hoods. For extra warmth or when showing, sleezies and horse jammie's are great for under stable blankets or cotton sheets and hoods. And of course boots and leg wraps for every occation, preferably matching the horse's 'binky's'.
Break & Out class is simply 'Simon Says' on horseback. This class is usually seen at playdays/fundays and not regular horse shows.