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365 Days in Horse Country – Horsemanship


Blog by Michael Stuart Webb | July 31st, 2013


365 Days in Horse Country – Horsemanship
 




Many western shows these days feature a horsemanship class, where horse and rider are expected to execute a specific pattern in the arena.  The pattern is done at the lope, and illustrates the rider’s skills at controlling the horse.

Horsemanship patterns vary according to the particular show, but most require the horse to back up, pivot, and circle.  The horse is expected the always be on the correct lead.  Cones are used to designate areas of the pattern where horses execute maneuvers.

Horsemanship classes are popular because you don’t need a fancy horse to do well.  As long as your horse is well groomed and well trained, you can succeed.

Just about every western breed association offers horsemanship classes in shows.  Open western shows often feature horsemanship, as do smaller schooling shows and even 4-H events.

 

Michael