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Title: Horse Judging


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Horse Judging Evaluating Halter Horses
Presented by Katherine Whitby
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Criteria for Evaluation
  • 1. Balance
  • 2. Muscling
  • 3. Structural Correctness
  • 4. Breed and Sex Characteristics

3
What is Balance?
  • Shoulder, Barrel, Hip in proportion
  • Top to Bottom-line Ratio
  • Symmetrical Shoulder and Hip Angles

4
Muscling
  • Muscling should be adequate for body size
  • Bigger doesnt ALWAYS mean better!
  • (balance, balance, balance!)
  • Be careful to distinguish FAT from MUSCLE
  • Check out forearms and gaskins
  • - these are the last areas a horse expresses
    muscling
  • - if theyve got muscling there, theyve got it
    EVERY where!

5
Structural Correctness
  • Proper form increases the potential for greater
    function.
  • Correct bone structure allows for correct
    movement and ideally the longevity of the animal.
  • A crooked legged horse may still be able to run a
    race, however it may not last as long, due to
    added stress on its legs and joints!

6
Ideal Leg Structure
Front
Side
Rear
7
Font View Form to Function
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Rear View
Base Narrow
Base Wide
Cow Hocked
9
What is Breed and Sex Character?
  • Breed Character
  • Horse should represent characteristics associated
    with that breed of horse.
  • For Example
  • Arabian
  • Quarter Horse
  • Morgan
  • Sex Character
  • Stallion large jowl, heavier muscling,
    exaggerated masculine features
  • Mare typy head, feminine features
  • Gelding- masculine features

10
Check out these Breed Characteristics!
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Arabian
Dished face Arching neck Short flat
croup Refined bone
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Quarter Horse
Stocky build Compact body type with expressive
muscling More angulation through hip
13
Morgan
Heavier Shoulder Flatter croup Arching Neck
Stretched out stance
14
Lets Review!
  • What are the four criteria for evaluating Halter
    Horses?
  • Balance
  • Muscling
  • Structural Correctness
  • Breed and Sex Characteristics

15
Evaluate 4 Aged Quarter Horses
2.
1.
4.
3.
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Official Placing
2.
1.
3 - 2 - 1 - 4
3.
4.
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Reasons 3 / 2
3.
2.
  • Both Excellent Quality
  • 3 exhibits more length of hip
  • 3 expressively muscled in hindquarters

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Reasons 2 / 1
2.
1.
  • 2 possesses greater balance
  • 2 shows more powerful hip design
  • 2 spreads greater mass of muscling over
  • his frame

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Reasons 1 / 4
4.
1.
  • 1 exhibits greater overall quality closer
    typifying
  • our top two individuals
  • 1 stands more structurally correct
  • 1 neck ties in higher and tighter to his
  • more desirably sloped shoulder.
  • 1 shows more length and muscling through his hip
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