2023-2024 Pleasure
Show Rules

  1.   POSSE “BIG 25” RULES GOVERN ALL SHOWS Breed and AQHA rules will be guidelines for the Pleasure Show. AHRA rules for Ranch Riding Division.
  2.   NO SCHOOLING EQUIPMENT IN ANY RINGS AT ANY TIME, those listed in AQHA or USEF rules. No Martingales.
  3.   RING CONFLICTS – Trainers/Riders must let All Rings involved know 2 classes prior if Conflict/ Tack Change. A 60 Second Gate Call Will be Enforced. Riders should be entering ring as previous class being penned to expedite show.
  4.   Grooming & Conditioning to be shown In hand, to be judged on grooming details and condition. Horses should be of proper weight, properly cleaned and clipped. Will be asked to walk, jog/trot. In line up, horses should be mannerly and stand quiet for judge’s inspection. Judged on Horse.
  5.   Halter classes to be shown In Hand, to be judged on way of going, soundness, conformation, manners and proper weight. Horses should be groomed to breed specifications. Will be asked to walk, jog/trot and line up. Handlers should be properly attired. Horses are to be shown on a lead shank of adequate length and strength. Non Stock breeds include Arabian, Saddlebred, Miniature, Draft, Paso Fino, Tennessee Walker and Morgan. Color to be judged on brilliance of color or contrast. Judged on Horse.
  6.   Showmanship at Halter to be judged on handler’s ability to exhibit the horse to the best advantage. Handlers will be required to demonstrate proper showmanship and safety, a pattern may be asked for by the judge. May be asked to answer questions asked by the Judge. Judged on Exhibitor.
  7.   1st Year Showmanship may not have shown in any Showmanship at any Show prior to this year.
  8.   Hunter In Hand class to be shown In Hand in a halter or English bridle with the exhibitor in proper attire. Judged on Horse.
  9.   English/Western Pleasure to be judged on performance and ability to give a good pleasurable ride with emphasis on manners. Equitation/Horsemanship to be judged on seat, hands, guidance and control of horse/pony. Pattern may be asked for by the judge and/or may be asked to back. 
  10. Lead Line riders may not enter classes 20 – 22. Riders may show in Novice Hunter ring classes 74-76 and no other classes weekend of show. Age restrictions apply.
  11. Walk/Jog and Walk/Trot Off Lead riders may enter Novice Hunter ring classes 77-79 and no other classes weekend of show. Age restrictions apply. Walk/Jog Off Lead riders will be judged on their ability to maneuver the horse in half the arena. Handler may walk beside the rider without contact or stand in the middle of the ring. May not have previously shown in any 10 & Under W/T-J classes.
  12. WALK/JOG AND WALK/TROT open to riders with age restrictions as specified in class list. Riders to walk and trot/ jog both ways of the ring. May enter W/T, W/J Trail, Go As You Please (may only trot or jog.) If you move up to canter classes (except 1st year) in circuit year you forfeit your walk trot points and can not go back in same year. May enter age specific Novice Hunter classes. Walk/Trot Open classes open to all, not just walk/trot riders.
  13. PRE-WESTERN and PRE-ENGLISH for riders just learning to lope/canter. To be shown walk and trot/jog both directions of the ring. Rider can cross-enter into Walk/Trot, Walk/Jog and Go As You Please classes, but no other lope/canter classes for the day. Can only show in this class for one (1) year.
  14. Walk/Trot/Canter and Walk/Jog/Lope open to riders with age restrictions as specified in class list. Riders to walk, trot/jog, canter/lope both ways of the ring.
  15. Open Trail A horse/rider combination may only enter one Trail class, rider may enter a second time on different horse. After 2nd refusal at any obstacle, horse must move on to the next obstacle.
  16. In Hand Trail Open to miniatures and green horse/novice rider, not to enter any other Trail class with same horse. Horses may not be pulled or placed. After 2nd refusal at any obstacle, horse must move on to the next obstacle.
  17. For ranch division high point or year end you must enter 1 in hand class that is in division.
  18. Ranch Conformation This class is to showcase your working horse’s quality of movement (for working cow/ranch horse), balance, soundness, and structural correctness. Horses to be shown in a good working halter, rope, braided, nylon or plain leather. No silver.
  19. Ground Handling Exhibitors may be asked to work from both the left and right side of horse during any of the listed maneuvers (switching hands on the lead is permitted). Exhibitors may touch the horse to initiate lateral movement and when asked to lower the horse’s head. The judge will recognize added degree of difficulty of hot touching the horse and this will be reflected in the maneuver score.
  20. Ranch Pleasure (Rail) Judged on the ability of the horse to be a pleasure to ride while being used as a means of conveyance from one ranch task to another and should reflect the versatility, attitude and movement of a working horse.
  21. Ranch Riding Horse and rider will be asked to perform a pattern that includes changes of gait, extension of gait, crossing logs and lead changes.
  22. Ranch Reining Horse will be judged on its maneuverability as it performs a set pattern that includes circles, lead changes, spins and stops.
  23. Ranch Trail This class demonstrates a horse’s ability to maneuver a set of six to nine obstacles resembling what the horse and rider would encounter during everyday ranch work. Cannot cross enter in open trail.