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  2. Mane (horse) - Wikipedia

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    A running braid is a variation of French braid, braided along the crest of the neck. It is used on long-maned horses, and is usually seen either when a baroque horse breed competes in dressage, or in hunter and dressage classes for horses that are otherwise required to show with a long, full mane. An Aberdeen plait or mane roll is a draft horse ...

  3. Dressage - Wikipedia

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    Correct dressage turnout, with braided mane, banged and pulled tail, trimmed legs and polished hooves. Upper level riders wear a shadbelly, white gloves, breeches, tall boots, and spurs. Dressage horses are turned out to a high standard. It is usual for horses to have their manes braided (also known as plaited).

  4. Show hack - Wikipedia

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    The desired horse in this competition is to resemble a show hunter rather than a show hack. Another variation on show hack is the Road Hack, a class seen in Canada and in Morgan horse breed competition. The rules are similar to Show Hack, but a greater emphasis is placed on the extended gaits.

  5. Halter (horse show) - Wikipedia

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    A stock-type horse being shown at halter A Welsh pony shown in-hand in Europe. Halter is a type of horse show class where horses are shown "in hand," meaning that they are led, not ridden, and are judged on their conformation and suitability as breeding stock. Depending on breed and geographic region, such events may be called "Halter," "In ...

  6. Tail (horse) - Wikipedia

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    The tail is not braided in dressage, as it is thought that an uncomfortable braid may cause the horse to carry the tail stiffly. In eventing and show jumping , the tail is usually not braided, in part for convenience, but also in case a tight braid might inhibit performance.

  7. Hunt seat - Wikipedia

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    A horse and rider with hunt seat tack and attire. Hunt seat is a style of forward seat riding commonly found in North American horse shows. Along with dressage, it is one of the two classic forms of English riding. The hunt seat is based on the tradition of fox hunting.

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  9. Category:Dressage horses - Wikipedia

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    Category for horses ridden in dressage, particularly upper level competition. Pages in category "Dressage horses" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total.