Hackney Division Judging Specifications 2016. New Rule–Effective 4-1-16 New section for Amateur Owner Trainers See requirements in HK106 Amateur Owner.

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Hackney Division Judging Specifications 2016

New Rule–Effective New section for Amateur Owner Trainers See requirements in HK106 Amateur Owner Trainer-AOT. Class specifications follow those of the amateur class within that section.

Points of Emphasis Broken Wind Must be serviceably sound i.e.:  No evidence of lameness  No evidence of broken wind Hackneys that show evidence of lameness or broken wind must be severely penalized.

Points of Emphasis HK112.2 Artificial Appliances  Entries must be shown without artificial appliances (i.e. wired ears, chains, shackles, draw reins, kicking strap, conspicuous wire cavessons).  Inconspicuously applied hair in mane or tail, a tail brace and mouth controls are permitted.

Time outs and Work outs One 5 minute time out per class, including workout. Judged as a separate class, Horses tied for placings in the workout. Must be worked both ways of the ring at any or all gaits listed in class specifications. Road Ponies: must work both ways at all gaits.

Open, Mares, Stallions, Geldings, Maiden, Novice, Limit, Gentlemen, and Owners HK104.1 : ● Ultimate representative of the breed ● Nearly perfect as possible ● Perform all gaits with animation, brilliance and extreme action at both ends ● Performance is paramount.

Ladies HK104.3: Open to stallions, mares, and geldings Outstanding in refinement and elegance Suitability of pony to driver considered Expression is important and quality is a prime consideration Gaits should be performed with brilliance on command Must stand quietly and back readily

HK104.4 Open to mares and geldings Manners are paramount Willingness to perform, suitability, balanced action Gaits performed with brilliance on command Must stand quietly and back readily Junior Exhibitors

Amateurs HK104.5 Open to stallions, mares and geldings May be a bit stronger and perform in a bolder manner More action and animation are desired and less emphasis may be put on manners than in Ladies or Junior Exhibitor classes Must stand quietly and back readily

Judging Specifications There were discrepancies between the qualifying class judging specifications and the championship class judging specifications. These were updated effective

HACKNEY (COB TAILS) AND HARNESS PONIES

Hackney Ponies (Cob Tails) Must appear to have a short tail and a tightly braided mane Maximum height 14.2 hands.

Exhibited with a long mane and undocked tail. Maximum height 12.2 hands. Harness Ponies

Cob Tail & Harness Pony - Appointments Shown to a viceroy or other suitable vehicle Attached sidecheck with round blinkers with a liverpool bit. A separate sidecheck bit is not required. Severely penalized if not properly bitted in the half cheek. Tradition suggest the use of an apron, gloves and whip but they are not required. Appropriate apparel is encouraged.

Acceptable Half Cheeks “To be driven in the half cheek”- reins should be around the post or through the top slot, provided top slot is ¾ of the way inside the ring

Unacceptable Half Cheeks Not permitted in Junior Exhibitor, Amateur, and Ladies Classes. If not properly bitted in the half cheek the entry must be severely penalized.

Cob Tail & Harness Pony—Gaits Park Trot —executed in a highly collected manner Show Your Pony —designates the speed which shows the pony to its best advantage Amateur, Ladies, and Junior Exhibitor Ponies show at Park Trot ONLY. Excessive speed is undesirable and shall be penalized

Cob Tail & Harness Pony –Line Up Open, Mares, Stallions, Geldings, Maiden, Novice, Limit, Gentleman, Owners, Junior One attendant, suitably attired, allowed to head pony Pony may be unchecked while lined up

Cob Tail & Harness Pony –Line Up Ladies, Amateur, and Junior Exhibitor One attendant, suitably attired, allowed to head pony. Must remained checked but checks may be adjusted. Attendant may stand an entry on its feet and remain at least two paces from the head.

Judging Specifications Open; Stallions, Mares, and Geldings; Maiden, Novice, Limit; Gentlemen and Owners PerformancePresenceQualityConformationManners Four years old and Under PerformancePresenceQualityConformationManners LadiesMannersQualitySuitabilityPerformanceConformation Junior Exhibitor MannersSuitabilityQualityPerformanceConformation AmateurMannersPerformanceQualityPresenceConformation

Pleasure Driving Ponies Open to ponies 14.2 hands and under Mares and geldings only Longtails and Cobtails may show together All judges must walk the line up Imperative that ponies stand quietly and back readily in the lineup

Pleasure Driving Ponies Gaits Shown at flat walk, pleasure trot and road trot  showing a distinct difference in gait Penalize excessive speed and laboring motion Emphasis placed on a pleasurable drive while retaining a show attitude

Pleasure Driving Pony - Appointments Harness with low crupper, sidecheck or overcheck, square or round blinkers, snaffle, Martingale optional, checkbit mandatory Braids permitted in Park and Show Pleasure Driving; not country pleasure Two-wheeled basket type jog cart or road bike with basket Switches or artificial tails permitted Appropriate apparel encouraged

New Rule Change-effective In the Pleasure driving section (show, park and country) entries must be shown with driver only.

Judging Specifications Pleasure Driving (Park, Show and Country) SuitabilityMannersPerformanceQualityConformation

Country Pleasure Ponies May be less showy, but still typical of the breed Must halt on the rail, both directions Transitions smooth, effortless and prompt; obedient Special emphasis placed on a true, flat walk Ground covering action is desired To be penalized: pulling, head tossing, laboring action, going sideways

Country Pleasure - Shoeing Must be plain shod may have toe or side clips No bands, bars, pads, wedges, lead, springs or any attachment that extends below the bottom of the shoe. Sole and entire frog must be visible. Any animal with prohibited shoeing must be disqualified from further competition at that event.

AHHS Youth Medallion Classes Safety is paramount with suitability of exhibitor to horse/pony and ability to show it at its best advantage given first consideration Classes to be judged same as Hackney Junior Exhibitor class specs with exception that suitability is to be judged first.

AHHS Youth Medallion Classes Protective headgear is mandatory in all Roadster Pony to Bike, Roadster Pony Under Saddle classes Protective headgear is strongly recommended in Pleasure Pony classes.

AHHS Youth Medallion Classes See HK132 for class specifications for:  Roadster Pony  Show Pleasure Driving  Country Pleasure Driving  Hackney/Harness  Roadster Pony Under Saddle  Pleasure Under Saddle  Pleasure Driving-Reinsmanship  Showmanship In-Hand

Hackney Roadster Ponies Roadster Ponies must appear to have a long mane and tail. A judge licensed in the Hackney Pony division can judge Roadster Pony classes. (GR1004.5)  Remember, Roadster Ponies aren’t just Harness Ponies in different equipment that go faster!

Roadster Pony–Appointments Driver shall wear stable colors, cap (or protective headgear) and jacket to match. Number must be worn on the back of the driver Ponies shown to a roadster cart (bike). A low crupper, overcheck, square blinkers and straight or broken snaffle bit. Martingales, and protective boots permitted.

Roadster Pony - Protective Headgear  Protective headgear is required for all Junior Exhibitor and AHHS Youth Medallion roadster pony classes (bike and under saddle)  In Roadster Pony to Wagon classes drivers wear business suit with hat of choice.  Exception: Junior Exhibitor’s must wear protective headgear

Roadster Showing Procedures Enter the ring clockwise at the jog-trot, then show at road gait. Must show animation, brilliance, and presence. Turn counterclockwise at the jog-trot, show at road gait and then trot at speed (must show speed while maintaining form) Improper cadence, hesitation of the hock’s action, or mixed gaited ponies that rack or run on the turns shall be penalized. Light mouthed, capable of being taken up at any time and show willingness to stand when being judged. Performance at ALL THREE gaits should be strongly considered

Roadster Pony Line Up Open Classes—No attendant is permitted, driver may uncheck pony and head it when left in center ring during a workout. Junior Exhibitor, Ladies, or Amateur classes—one attendant is permitted to head the pony, but must not touch the entry except for safety reasons.

Class Specifications Roadster Ponies Roadster Pony (Open, Limit, Novice, Junior) PerformanceSpeedPresenceQualityConformationmanners UPHA Roadster Pony to Bike PerformanceSpeedQualitymanners Roadster Pony to Bike (Jr. Exhibitor, Amateur, Ladies) SuitabilityMannersPerformanceSpeedQuality Roadster Pony Under Saddle MannersPerformanceSpeedQualitySuitability Roadster Pony to Wagon PerformanceSpeedQualitymanners

Specialty Classes See HK130 for class specifications for:  Hackney Pony Gig  Hackney or Harness Carriage Class  Pair of Hackney or Harness Ponies

Hackney Horse Division The height of the Hackney Horse shall be over 14.2 hands. Horses are to be serviceably sound. Horses showing evidence of lameness or broken wind must be severely penalized.

Overchecks are not permitted Excessive speed is undesirable Shown at Park Trot and Show Your Horse. “Drive On” is never used.  Amateur, Ladies, and Jr. Exhibitor horses shown at the Park Trot only.  See HK144 and 147 for specific classes and specifications. Hackney Horse Performance Classes

Pleasure Hackney Horses This section emphasizes manners Must have tractable temperament and a generous, cadenced, lofty way of going Gaits:  Walk– 4-beat flat footed  Trot– high stepping, reaching, forward, balanced, not rushed  Canter– pure, 3-beat canter that’s not rushed, crooked or overly collected

Pleasure Hackney Horses continued… Mane can be long and natural, pulled, short, braided, or roached. Tail is long and natural (does not exclude docked or nicked tails if done prior to prohibiting dock/nicked tails.) Natural tail set is encouraged Artificial hair/tail caps are discouraged

General Appearance of the Hackney Overall view from the side- can be divided into equal thirds: tip of the nose to withers; withers to mid-loin; and mid-loin to tip of buttocks. Type: Symmetry, overall ease of identification as a Hackney. Quality: Bone clean, dense, fine, yet indicating substance. Tendons and joints sharply defined, hide and hair fine, general refinement. Temperament: Gentleness-disposition good; active, intelligent.

ConformationProportions Conformation Proportions HEAD: Well-shaped and in proportion in size to the size of the animal Eyes should be large and set wide apart. Ears should be well shaped, set somewhat close together on top of the head and carried alertly. Face should be straight with a fine muzzle, large nostrils and a clean smooth jaw line with the mandible set wide apart - for good air passage.

NECK: Should be set on top of the shoulder with a definite demarcation where it arises from the chest and also where it attaches to the withers. The top line on the neck should be considerably longer than the under line with a fine throat latch and long poll to facilitate attractive head carriage.

BODY: Shoulder should be long and well angulated with prominent, well defined withers. Back should be somewhat level with a shorter top line than under line. Hip should also be long with a fairly flat croup and high-set tail carriage.

LEGS: Front Legs: Attached well forward beneath point of shoulder Straight with long forearm and short cannon Pasterns of sufficient length to provide a light, springy step Hind Legs: Set on the “corners” of the body Long gaskin and short cannon Slight “sickle hocked” appearance is not undesirable Hock & knee should be approx. same distance from ground Hooves: proportion to size of animal, open at heel, slight toeing out not objectionable

Hackney Breeding Classes To be shown in-hand at a walk and trot both ways of the ring Conformation, type, quality and finish to count 50% and performance, manners, disposition and way of going shall count 50% Two-year-old stallions and geldings may be shown in stallion tack. Stallions and geldings over two years old must be shown in stallion tack. Inconspicuous hair and/or tail brace permitted. A spoon crupper is optional.

USEF would like to thank the following for use of their videos and photos.  American Hackney Horse Society  Amanda Bassett