Australian Performance Horse Magazine

‘Do Your Homework!’ Pattern Practice Series 'HUNTER IN HAND'

In any equine competition, one should set a high standard of professionalism from the time of entering the show arena, to the time of leaving. The Hunter in Hand class is no exception. As always, a pleasing first impression speaks volumes on your manners and overall attention to presentation. A judge will be looking for a confidently and correctly executed Hunter in Hand pattern. Required tack, attire and class procedure are clearly noted in the AQHA Rulebook, and must be adhered to.

Exhibitors will be scored: 70% on Movement, 20% on Conformation, 10% on Temperament

The HUNTER IN HAND Class

The Hunter in Hand class is designed to evaluate the suitability of a horse for Hunter under

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