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Backward Ranch
Floyd & Beverly Sherman |
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Cook Brothers
Educational Fund, Inc. |
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| The Celebration, Inc. |
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Enchanted Gait Stables
Bruce & Nancy Lovato |
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Webb's Oil Corporation
Joe & Janice Fostek |
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| Don & George Ann Pratt |
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| David Pruett |
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Deborah L. Williams
Architecture, LP |
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Rutherford County
Convention & Visitors Bureau |
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Rockwall Insurance
Agency |
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Today, December 3, 2007, the following proposal was adopted by the
National Horse Show Commission Board of Directors and will be put into effect January 1, 2008. |
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| Country Pleasure |
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Features: Knee action of less than 45 degrees
Keg (factory-stamped) shoes
2 gait, +/- trail walk
2 hands allowed with a western bar/shank bit
Cavesons optional Western
Ring snaffles allowed any age Western/English
Amateur only Division |
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| General Description: |
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| This division shall spotlight the attributes that are still the backbone of our breed’s popularity-the smooth and stylish walk in its most basic form combined with a relaxed and willing attitude. Judging parameters include: the overall balance between horse and rider, correct gaits, smoothness, and “economy of motion” (the ability to cover a lot of ground for an extended period of time). In addition, the Country Pleasure horse shall break less than 45 degrees with the knees and lack the lift of the shoulders. The overstride naturally may be shorter in this division, but should never appear “trotty” or stiff. The head nod must truly be an up and down nod (never side to side), but may lack some of the depth needed in the other divisions. This is a no-canter, amateur-only division. The trail walk may be asked for at the Judges’ discretion. The Country Pleasure horse must be alert and well-behaved, stand quietly, and back readily. |
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