A beautiful turnout of you and your horse can Gloves can be worn in every class, but they are re-
get you noticed, and portions of an outfit are quired in youth equitation classes, so don’t go in
actually required in some classes. A seasoned without them.
judge will notice the extra mile, or the lack there-
of, to which a competitor has gone to have the We have included a brief description and pho-
correct turnout. So, it makes sense to put effort tos of tack and attire for some of the most popular
into making sure you and your horse look as classes offered at our breed shows. All the photos
beautiful as you perform. are from fellow competitors from different IALHA
regions around the country. All outfits are put to-
If you have ever wondered about how you and gether based on individual tastes, so enjoy looking
your horse should be turned out for certain classes, at the different ways others interpret how to look
then this article is for you. And if you still are not their best in the show ring.
sure about something that we cover here, you can
always look it up in the USEF Rule Book, under the So, welcome to show season! We hope the fol-
AL Division. These guidelines apply to all classes: lowing suggestions will help you prepare for the
open, amateur or youth. One exception: gloves. show ring. Remember, all of the preparation is
important, but above all, just have fun! vTIB
Saddle Seat: For the fancy moving
horse with plenty of knee action in the
front end
You get to wear the saddle seat suits with the fun,
long jackets, a vest and pants, and a derby or soft
hat. The bridle brow band can be color-coordinated
with the girth. For English Pleasure you must use a cut
back saddle, but for English Pleasure Country you also
have the option of using a dressage saddle.
The horse’s mane and tail should be down, all natural.
Thanks, Bill Deeney, of Tilley Andalusians,
Region 1. Looking sharp!
Heritage tack and attire: Historical,
time period outfits
These outfits represent the heritage and culture of
people that rode Andalusians. You must submit a narra-
tive of up to one minute, which will be read during the
class, describing the period and heritage you are repre-
senting.
Thanks, Janet Tenney and ERAHC
of Region 6. This is a beautiful example
of a Portuguese heritage outfit.
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Native tack and attire: Contemporary Spanish or Portuguese outfits
There is a fun variety of Spanish and Portuguese attire from which to choose. The most important thing to
remember is to not mix styles. Specific outfits go with specific saddles. Do not mix Spanish and Portuguese in
the same outfit. You should familiarize yourself with the USEF Rule Book or consult a professional about the
available options to determine what goes with what.
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Thanks to Carlos Carneiero (first row, left) of Region l and Jane Creagh (first row, right) of Region 6 for these beautiful examples of
Portuguese outfits. Thanks to Dru Harper (second row, left) and Karen Rock (second row, right) of Region 3 for their Spanish outfits.
Western Pleasure: This class requires loose reins
and slow, steady gaits
You will want to choose a sharp-looking
working outfit and matching tack or glitz it up
with fancy silver and lots of bling for this dis-
cipline. It’s up to you! Western hats, collared,
long-sleeved shirts, boots and chaps are re-
quired. Shirts and saddle pads look best color-
coordinated with each other.
Junior horses can go in a snaffle, hackamore or
curb, but once shown in a curb must remain in the
curb. Open horses should be in a curb. Vests, jack-
ets, protective headgear and spurs are optional. Your
horse’s mane and tail should be down, all natural.
(Left) Bill Deeney of Tilley Andalusians.
(Right) Anna-Leigh London. They both represent Region
1. These are two fantastic examples of Western wear.
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Driving classes: Sulkies and carriages — so many fun class options for
you and your horse
The sky is the limit when it comes to the outfit you choose to drive in, as long as it is fairly conservative and
appropriate to the turnout of the harness and vehicle. My personal favorite part of the outfit, for the ladies,
are the hats – they come in a variety of beautiful styles and colors, so have some fun. Don’t forget your lap
blankets and your brown gloves, they are required, as is a driving whip. It is preferred that the hardware on
your harness matches the hardware on the cart. Be sure to have your hardware polished to a glistening shine.
Headers are required for all driving classes, except in the carriage classes. The header’s smock should be a
conservative color. Also, double-check the rules to be sure your vehicle is appropriate for the division you are
entering and that the wheels are correct.
Adrian Martin, Region 1. Henry Conroy with
Show Pleasure Driving Francine Dismukes,
Region 5: Traditional
requires pneumatic tires. Carriage Driving with a
Adrian is accompanied
by his header, Saul Country Gig.
Aguayo.
Nadine Tilley, Region 1. Ainslie Kraeck, Region
Nadine shows at breed 1. Ainslie’s wooden
shows and at open wheels are appropriate
driving shows. for Country Pleasure
and Pleasure Driving.
English Show Hack: Showing off your horse’s normal, collected and
extended gaits
In this class, you can wear a conservatively colored coat and breeches with hunt cap or derby, or you can
go formal with a coat with tails, white breeches and a top hat. You can ride in a dressage or an all-purpose
saddle. Be careful, as drop or flash nose bands are prohibited. Your horse’s mane and tail should be braided.
(Left) Bill Deeney, Tilley
Andalusians, Region 1.
(Right) Howard Peet, Peet
Equestrian, Region 3.
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Hunt Seat: For the horses with flatter knee action and/or extension
Inspired by the hunt tradition, this discipline requires you to wear an earth-toned jacket and brown-toned
breeches with field or dressage boots. You need a hard hat, which is advised to be ATSM/SEI certified. Make
sure that the color of the saddle and the bridle match as closely as possible and that you have the appro-
priate pad to go with your style of saddle. The saddle can be a hunt, dressage or all-purpose saddle. Your
horse’s mane and tail should be braided.
Kendall Tamarack, Region 6, Shelly Van den Neste, Region 6,
competing at ERAHC. competing at ERAHC.
Erica Peet, Peet Equestrian, Region 3.
Dressage: “The development of the horse into a happy athlete through
harmonious education”
For Training through Fourth Level, you should wear a short riding coat of conservative color, with a tie or
stock tie, white or light-colored breeches, dressage boots, ATSM/SEI-certified helmet and gloves. For all tests
above Fourth Level, you move into the shadbelly, with a top hat or helmet. Snaffle bridles are required Train-
ing to Second Level. For Second Level and above, you may use a snaffle or a simple double bridle. Your sad-
dle pad should be white
or a conservative color
and may include a logo
no larger than 20 cen-
timeters. The horse’s
mane and tail should be
braided.
(Left) Howard Peet,
Peet Equestrian, Region 3.
(Right) Silke Keithly, Region l,
showing off her bling.
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Halter: Posing and movement — how does your horse stack up?
You have a variety of outfit options for this class. Suits, slacks and dress shirts, jumpsuits, or traditional Spanish
or Portuguese attire. Neckwear: Tie, bolo tie, scarf, brooch or pin are required, along with appropriate leather
shoes, dress shoes or boots. No jeans or gym shoes allowed! You must carry a whip that does not exceed six feet,
including the snapper. Your horse may wear either a leather show halter, “serreta” or a bridle which is attached to
a lead that does not exceed 12 feet in length from the point of attachment. The length of lead does not apply in
the specialty Spanish or Portuguese halter classes. The horse’s mane and tail should be down, all natural. Mares
also have the option of a roached mane and clipped tail.
Ldeasi
Erica Peet, Peet Equestrian, Region 3, Janita Smith, SF Andalusians, Region Summer Star, Region 4. We love
in a pretty vest suit. 3, in a sharp suit. seeing the youth in the ring!
Howard Saul Aguayo, Howard Gmnneeetl
Peet, Peet Saul’s Andalusians, Peet, Region
Equestrian, and Adrian Martin 3, relaxing in
Region 3. of Yeguada his Spanish
Martin, both from outfit.
Region 1.
Dressage Sport Horse In-Hand: Showing off your horse on the triangle
Your outfit should be conservative, casual attire such as slacks
with a collared polo shirt or a dress shirt with a tie, or you can wear
dressage or hunt type attire. Your shoes can be leather tennis shoes
or boots. If you use a trailer to help you present, his or her attire
should closely match your outfit. Horses three years old and over
must wear a dressage or hunter type snaffle bridle. Two-year-olds
may wear a snaffle bridle or
a leather show halter. Horses
younger than two years old
must wear a leather show hal-
ter. The horse’s mane should
be braided.
Howard and Erica Peet,
Peet Equestrian, Region 3.
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HEIGHT: ANDALUSIAN EMILIE LAVAL OF GERVAL DRESSAGE
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COLOR: schools Intermediare 1 and Prix
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$1,700 Purebred
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PRE ANDALUSIAN
HEIGHT: Aragon is accomplished in halter, CRAIG & CYNTHIA ROBERTS
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SIRE/DAM: presence, correct conformation,
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STUD FEE:
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Bravario
LUSITANO (APSL Revised)
HEIGHT: Great temperament, competitive NADEGE LABRECQUE & MICHEL PAULIN
16.0H gaits, powerful extended trot OF KEBERICA LUSITANO
and outstanding canter, Bravario
COLOR: commands attention from judges Quebec, Canada • www.keberica.com/english
Black (homozygous) and clinicians alike with his
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SIRE/DAM: A proven producer, his offspring
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STUD FEE: Bravario’s offspring will certainly
$1,400 Purebred fulfill your expectations!
$1,000 Cross
Coraje BPF
HEIGHT: ANDALUSIAN
16.3H
Revised PRE gray stallion by the
COLOR: Qualified Copon! His bloodlines
Gray are legendary; Militar, Francisco
Fernandez-Daza, Leviton, Oyente,
SIRE/DAM: Maluso! Proven producer!
Copon x Keberes Shipped cooled semen.
STUD FEE: MARY CLAEYS OF BRIDLED PASSION FARM
$1,800 Purebred
Cleburne, TX • www.bridledpassionfarm.com
$1,000 Cross
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Fetichin
HEIGHT: ANDALUSIAN PAM NELSON OF HIDDEN POND FARM
16.1H
This absolutely stunning 2001 New Richmond, OH • http://hiddenpondfarm.com
COLOR: black PRE stallion was imported
Black from Spain and has shown very 513.519.9454 • [email protected]
successfully at Prix St. Georges
SIRE/DAM: dressage as well as at breed shows
Revoltoso XXIV x where he holds national and reserve
champion titles. He is presently
Diestra VI showing Intermediare I. Fetichin was
the COPA USPRE 2014 Reserve
STUD FEE: Champion at PSG I! He is known for
$1,800 Purebred passing on outstanding movement
to his offspring!
$1,100 Cross
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Fiero LFA
HEIGHT: ANDALUSIAN MARY CLAEYS OF BRIDLED PASSION FARM
16.1H
Revised PRE homozygous Cleburne, TX • www.bridledpassionfarm.com
COLOR: black stallion with international
Homozygous Black bloodlines! Proven producer! 817.205.9268 • [email protected]
Fiero has elegant, correct
SIRE/DAM: movement! IALHA 2014 Grand
Guarapo x Solena Prix Champion, winner of
numerous dressage competitions
STUD FEE: and national titles! Shipped
$2,500 Purebred cooled semen.
$1,000 Cross
Genérico II
HEIGHT: ANDALUSIAN HECTOR RIVERA OF RIVERA’S
16.0H ANDALUSIAN FARM
Genérico is a very rare dilute
COLOR: purebred Spanish Andalusian Berwyn, IL • www.riverasandalusianfarm.com
Isabelo stallion who has the much
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SIRE/DAM: Imported from Spain, he has tons
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Genovesa VI catching horse with excellent
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STUD FEE: movement, and a very willing
$2,500 Purebred temperament.
$1,500 Cross
Graffiti BPF
HEIGHT: ANDALUSIAN MARY CLAEYS OF BRIDLED PASSION FARM
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COLOR: with International bloodlines!
Black Bay Sire is showing Grand Prix! 817.205.9268 • [email protected]
Proven producer! Graffiti has
SIRE/DAM: elegant, correct, extreme
Fiero LFA x Dalia L dressage movement! Trained
by Gold Medalist, 2016 USDF
STUD FEE: competition. Shipped cooled
$1,800 Purebred semen.
$1,000 Cross
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Novelisto D
HEIGHT: ANDALUSIAN
16.3H
Listo is Revised and comes from
COLOR: Alter Militar lines. His impressive
Gray show record includes: Nat. Horse
of the Year, Dressage Champion,
SIRE/DAM: Hunt Seat Champion, Best of
Favorito D x Feliz D Breed, and more! Listo was
selected to be featured in Warner
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Private Treaty which he went through extensive
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Verso Do Retiro
HEIGHT: LUSITANO TRACY UNDERWOOD OF SANTA ROSA
16.3H EQUESTRIAN CENTER
Verso is a tall, flashy, athletic
COLOR: stallion approved for breeding in Santa Rosa Equestrian Center • www.srequestrian.com
Buckskin Brazil and Portugal. Highly rated
on his stallion testing, scoring a 707.975.2097 • [email protected]
SIRE/DAM: nine on head and neck! Verso is
Othelo Do Retiro x easy to handle, a joy to ride and
has a kind, playful temperament.
Harpa V Most importantly, Verso produces
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STUD FEE:
$1,500 Lusitanos
$1,000 Cross
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HEIGHT: Xemino is APSL approved and his SARAH MACONE
15.2 1/2H bloodlines are almost exclusively
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SIRE/DAM: Passes hock flexion, intelligence,
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dressage and currently training
STUD FEE: working equitation. Fresh chilled,
$1,500 Purebred frozen and limited live cover.
$850 Cross
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Xerez de Quintana
HEIGHT: LUSITANO JANICE CLINE OF CLINE AND
15.2H COTTRELL FARM
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