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Mobile Reproduction S ervices and Gimcrack Equestrian Centre Class List 1 Stallion Licensing 2 Riding Horse Test 3 Mare Inspection 4 Foal Futurity 5 Open WeanlingSucklings fillies colts ID: 95583

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Sponsored by Iron Horse Equine Mobile Reproduction S ervices and Gimcrack Equestrian Centre Class List : 1. Stallion Licensing 2. Riding Horse Test 3. Mare Inspection 4. Foal Futurity 5. Open Weanling/Sucklings fillies, colts and geldings 6. Open Yearling f illies , colts and geldings 7. Jr. Champion and Res. Champion 8. Open 2 yr old f illies , colts and geldings 9. Open 3 yr old f illies , colts and geldings 10. Open Broodmare/Yeld Mare (mare s 4 years old and older) 11. Sr. Champion and Res. Champion 12. Overall Champion and Res. Champion 13. Open Get of Sire 14. Open Progeny of Dam 15. Overall high point CWBHA Breeder. Price List: Stallion Licensing $500 Mare Inspection $115 Riding Horse Test (Includes Free Jump) $75 Foal Futurity (Free for winning bidder for the 2013 SSA) $40 Open Breed Show Classes $ 25 Stabling Fee per day $30 Rules and Class Descriptions For Inspection Presentation: Dress Code: Handlers and assistants are to wear dark Gree n Tops and Black Pants. Gloves are recommended, shoes appropriate for running in sand. Tack: Horses to be shown in a snaffle bridle with or without cavesson; regular or flash cavesson acceptable. A split or single chain may be used in addition to, or instead of reins. Braiding Horses should be braided whenever possible. It is a courtesy to the inspectors and the spectators to have the horse presented in show condition. Showing on the Triangle: Individual The inspection will always take place on a triangular course. The first step is the individual inspection. The handler places the horse at a distance of about 4 to 5 meters in front of the judges. (The left side of your horse should be facing the judges.) Here the so - called open position is obliga tory. The judges then score the individual marks for conformation. The handler will then be asked to walk straight away for 10 meters, turn around the marker to the right and return to the original starting position. The horse should walk freely forward an d straight, on a reasonably loose rein. Presentation in Trot Afterwards the handler is asked to trot one lap with the horse in a clockwise direction. The judges stay at the same place, and with the triangular form of the course they are able to first inspect the horse from behind, then its action deployment from the side, and finally its correctness from the front. For that reason, however, it is necessary to follow exactly the triangular form of the course. At the trot (extended trot) the horse shoul d be given the chance to move as freely as possible. With regard to very actively moving the horse the handler should be someone who is able to move well enough him/herself to show this movement. When trotting your horse you take both the reins in your rig ht hand. It is advisable that someone with a whip is driving your horse from behind as you are expected to show the horse without a riding whip. After the trotted lap the horse is turned once again and shown to the judges from the right side standing. Judg es may allow a second trot to see movement. Presentation of Walk When a number of horses have been judged at the trot they are assembled in a large circle and judged at a walk. The walk should also be shown as relaxed and freely as possible. Where sufficie nt numbers are presented, mares will be divided into groups by age. ****It should be the best 10 minutes of your horse ’ s life**** Riding Horse Test There are 3 phases to this test. 1 – Chute Jumping 2 – Gaits Evaluation under own rider 3 – Test Rider Evaluation Each horse will be assessed individually through the jump chute. They will receive scores based on their scope, technique . They should be expected to jump up to 3’6”, older and/or more experience horses may go higher if they are comfortable w ith the question. Owners will be asked to ride their horses around in a group so gaits can be assessed under saddle. Each horse will then be assessed by a test rider for their rideability. Mare Inspection Mare to be presents as per instructions liste d above. At the request of the owner, a free jump evaluation is available as part of the inspection. In this case these mares should be prepared to free jump during the Riding Horse Test. Open Classes All horse s yearling and higher will be asked to be presented as per inspection format on the triangle. They will return to the ring as a group for walk assessment and ribbon placement. Proof of registration must accompany the entry form. For sucklings/weanlings that have registration pending, proof of D am’s pedigree and breeding certificate will be accepted. Open breed show classes are available to any horses from any registry that is recognized by the World Breeding Federation for Sport Horses. For a list of eligible registries please visit http://www.wbfsh.org/GB/Members/The%20Members%20and%20Associate%20Members.aspx Class #4 Foal Futurity – Open to all foals from any registry . They must be by the s tallions that were listed in the 2013 CWHB A Stallion Service Auction . Owner s of foals who had the winning bid from the 2013 SSA have a free entry for their foal that resulted from that breeding . Proof of pedigree is required see above for specifics. Fo als from the following stallions are eligible: Autograph Bander as Baron Van Gogh Beau Soleil Beaulieu’s Conquest Beaulieu’s Quissini Belerophon Bennington Bon Balou Bonaparte Cat Weazel Z Choeps Z Cree Canse Diabolique Diamond Stud Escudo II Ex calibur Farscape DSF Formation Freestyle Frenchman Frama Open Main Grandom Kenner Kingston Kumano Lakota Landkoenig Limited Edition Lord Ferragamo Novalis Oberon Oxford Pablo Pacific Star STV Panoramix Amaire Patten Pik Kaiser Graphit Rapt ure R RiverCross Lark Rubignon Rubinus Sagnol Schroeder Schwarzenegger Sir Gregory Tacorde Talme Tempranillo Tramino Urybaldi CH VDL Navarone Viva Voltaire Westport Wild Dance Zeno Class #5 Open Weanling/Sucklings Fillies and Colts – Foals born of this year are eligible, and are allowed to be presented at the sides of their dams. They can be presented in halters. Mare s hould be presented in Bridles. 2 handlers should accompany this entry. This class will not be shown on the triangle, but loose and/or by the dam ’ s side in the arena in trot. All entries will return to the arena as a group for walk assessment and ribbon placement. Class #6 Open Yearlings Fillies and Colts - Ho rses who foaled in the year 2013 are eligible . Class # 7 Jr. Cha mp/Res. Champ - horses who placed 1 st and 2 nd in classes #5 & #6 are asked back in to the ring to re - present in front of the judge. At the judges request they may be asked to present in walk and trot again. Class # 8 Open 2 yrs olds Fillings and Colts – H orses who foaled in the year 2012 are eligible. Class #9 Open 3 yrs olds Fillies and Colts – Horses who foaled in the year 2011 are eligible. Class #10 Open Broodmare/Yeldmare – Open to any mare 4 years old and older. Class #11 Sr. Champ/Res Champ – Horses who placed 1 st and 2 nd in classes #8, #9, #10 will be asked back into the ring to re - present in front of the judge. At the judges request they may be asked to present in walk and trot again. Class #12 Overall Champ reserve Champ – Horses who placed in Classes #7 & #1 1 will be asked back for overall placements for the day. Class #13 Open Get of Sire – 2 horses must be presented for each entry. They must share the same sire on their pedigree . Horses w ill be present ed in hand. T his class is assessed on the stallion ’ s ability to produce consistent progeny in quality of conformation and gaits consistent with CWBHA criteria. Class #14 Open Progeny of Dam – 2 horses must be presented for each entry. They must be out of the same da m. Horses will be presented in Hand. This class is assessed on the Dams ability to produce consistent progeny in quality of conformation and gaits consistent with CWHBA criteria. Class #15 Overall Highpoint CWHBA Breeder – This award is presented to th e breeder with the most points accumulated for horses in which they have bred. It is not restricted to only horses that are still currently owned by the breeder. Points are accumulated in the OPEN BREED SHOW ONLY.