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  2. Shadbelly - Wikipedia

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    The shadbelly coat is part of a formal wear category known as the tailcoat.The male version of the shadbelly is sometimes called a "weaselbelly". The compound word "shadbelly" was also once spelled "shad belly" (most likely in reference to the fish), and the coat is also sometimes referred to as a "swallowtail".

  3. Show jumping - Wikipedia

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    If a horse has a smaller stride in comparison to the average, they may need to add another stride and vice versa if the horse has a longer stride. Unlike show hunter classes, which reward calmness and style, jumper classes require boldness, scope, power, accuracy, and control; speed also is a factor, especially in jump-off courses and speed ...

  4. Hunt seat - Wikipedia

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    The show hunter and rider formally turned out for a major horse show. Horse is braided, rider wears a hunt coat, boots, breeches, and white ratcatcher shirt. A hunter rider casually turned out for a small show or clinic, horse is not braided and rider is not wearing a jacket, but presentation remains neat and clean.

  5. Stock tie - Wikipedia

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    A woman in an equestrian riding habit with a stock tie around her neck. A stock tie, or stock, is a style of neck wear.Originally a form of neck-cloth that was often stiffened and usually close-fitting, formerly worn by men generally, but post-nineteenth century only in use in military uniforms. [1]

  6. Breeches - Wikipedia

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    Saddle seat riders, whose riding clothing styles derived from men's business suits, wear Kentucky jodhpurs in dark colors, usually black, navy blue, or a shade that matches the riding coat. [7] Breeches may be front or side zip. Some competitors believe the side-zip to give a cleaner appearance and to be more flattering.

  7. Horse showmanship - Wikipedia

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    The horse must be appropriately groomed and clipped, as the exhibitor is being judged on the ability to fit and show a horse "in hand." The horse is prepared months ahead of the event by being provided good nutrition to develop a healthy, shiny coat.