Hello, I am Leeana's friend Tracey. I am the owner of the horses pictured. Yes we have been offering the "draft style" classes for some time. We follow the Draft breed specs. Such as mares are not required to be braided for halter classes. But are required to be braided for harness. Stallions may wear a bitted halter. Tradionally they use a white halter with brow band and throat latch and chain under the chin. Some are white leather and some are white bio or beta. I habe seen a handful of the brow halters of the same style. Personally I find that the best minis for this type of class are your older breeding style minis. Not just slightly over weight avg. minis. In my search for my own team I have found the Bond bred and Stouts bred and Soats bred horses have the best look for this style. Not saying that others wouldnt work but these seem to have the best body style. We dont over stretch like the Arab and Morgan styles do. And the head and neck are alert and ready for a demand look. But not reaching out as to show off a beautiful long neck. A few of the county fairs are really getting in to this style. The require a collar and hame style harness for driving and hitch classes. For now they are allowing any collar and hame, wether it be a buggie style, heavey draft style or a carriage style. I have been told that eventually only a heavy draft style will be allowd in the future. Due to the expence of the heavy draft harness they are letting the other styles show until the population gets bigger. Then possibly the other harness types will be devided. There are a few differences in the heavy draft from the others mentioned. One being the hames extend above the collars with balls on top. Where the carriage and buggy styles are flush with the to of the collar. Also the draft collars tend to be alittle more padded, ment for heavier work load. Also the breaching is usually a two or three strap style with a quarter strap. There are many types of harness that use collars rather then breast straps. I would love to offer any answers I can to anyone in need of info. I have been working with alot of local draft horse farms that compete and we are still fine tuning this style of showing. Thanks to Leeana for posting the pics of my boys!