We went to the Ocala "just for minis" show yesterday.
As is often typical at smaller shows here, the arena was neither drug nor packed.
It was nasty, heavy, loose clay/sand and a hard pull on the horses.
My horses have previously expressed their displeasure with backing up in such footing with no breeching.
I would rather add another strap than leave them with a reason to refuse my commands.
So, I ordered breeching for my lutke harnesses.
Gary showed Lightening in his Lutke, complete with breeching, and a Wilform show cart.
The tack was well fitted and looked very professional. They looked good.
I decided to drive Tippy in more casual attire.
(Left Houghton and Lutke at home for this show.)
Since I had just recieved my new custom chimacum sport harness the night before
and i really wanted to try it out and show it off,
I used it (complete with freedom collar) and beautiful oak easy entry.
Tippy looked very pretty and very country,
especially with my driving apron and hat
After 2 classes with 4 judges,
(in which some of the other horses in the ring had difficulty backing in awful footing)
one of the judges approached Gary and me.
She told us that breeching did not belong in the show ring.
We had no use for it on level footing! It was for offroad driving and mountains. OH!
She said it did not help backing and we should pull it off our harnesses
I was too shocked to respond.
Gary thanked her politely and we left the ring.
Keep in mind, in my "nonshow attire" WITH my breeching, freedom collar, and easy entry
I beat 2 national champion driving horses and the previous weekend's regional champion
under 3 of 4 judges!!!
It evidently did not look too out of place under the other judges!
I just ordered Lightening breeching for this kind of heavy, nasty footing!!!
He has a sensitive back, his lutke has a narrow saddle...
And pull it off my new CDE harness that I was using with an easy entry?!
My harness has open tugs (which had the shafts floating beautifully) and a sliding backband
I had a 4" wide freedom collar on my mare, complete with false martingale and rein turrets,
how would removing breeching help reduce the amount of tack on my horse?!
If I wanted that look I would have use my Lutke!
As is often typical at smaller shows here, the arena was neither drug nor packed.
It was nasty, heavy, loose clay/sand and a hard pull on the horses.
My horses have previously expressed their displeasure with backing up in such footing with no breeching.
I would rather add another strap than leave them with a reason to refuse my commands.
Gary showed Lightening in his Lutke, complete with breeching, and a Wilform show cart.
The tack was well fitted and looked very professional. They looked good.
I decided to drive Tippy in more casual attire.
(Left Houghton and Lutke at home for this show.)
Since I had just recieved my new custom chimacum sport harness the night before
and i really wanted to try it out and show it off,
I used it (complete with freedom collar) and beautiful oak easy entry.
Tippy looked very pretty and very country,
especially with my driving apron and hat
After 2 classes with 4 judges,
(in which some of the other horses in the ring had difficulty backing in awful footing)
one of the judges approached Gary and me.
She told us that breeching did not belong in the show ring.
We had no use for it on level footing! It was for offroad driving and mountains. OH!
She said it did not help backing and we should pull it off our harnesses
I was too shocked to respond.
Keep in mind, in my "nonshow attire" WITH my breeching, freedom collar, and easy entry
I beat 2 national champion driving horses and the previous weekend's regional champion
under 3 of 4 judges!!!
It evidently did not look too out of place under the other judges!
I just ordered Lightening breeching for this kind of heavy, nasty footing!!!
He has a sensitive back, his lutke has a narrow saddle...
And pull it off my new CDE harness that I was using with an easy entry?!
My harness has open tugs (which had the shafts floating beautifully) and a sliding backband
I had a 4" wide freedom collar on my mare, complete with false martingale and rein turrets,
how would removing breeching help reduce the amount of tack on my horse?!
If I wanted that look I would have use my Lutke!