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  • Indoor

    Indoor surfaces often require a wide webbed horseshoe.

  • Turf/Grass

    When shoeing for turf, a farrier should consider optimising traction by CUTTING the turf!!! 
    You should use a shoe which optimises this, has ground seating on the inside edge of the shoe and has a full crease through the shoe.

  • Turf/Grass

    When shoeing for turf, a farrier should consider optimising traction by CUTTING the turf!!! 
    You should use a shoe which optimises this, has ground seating on the inside edge of the shoe and has a full crease through the shoe.

  • Turf/Grass

    When shoeing for turf, a farrier should consider optimising traction by CUTTING the turf!!! 
    You should use a shoe which optimises this, has ground seating on the inside edge of the shoe and has a full crease through the shoe.

  • Turf/Grass

    When shoeing for turf, a farrier should consider optimising traction by CUTTING the turf!!! 
    You should use a shoe which optimises this, has ground seating on the inside edge of the shoe and has a full crease through the shoe.

  • Show jumping

    Show jumping is part of a group of English riding equestrian events that also includes dressage, eventing, hunting and equitation. Jumping classes are commonly seen at horse shows throughout the world, including the Olympics.

  • Polo

    Polo is a team sport played on horseback. The objective is to score goals against an opposing team. Players score by driving a small white plastic or wooden ball into the opposing team's goal using a long-handled mallet.

  • Leisure

    Leisure is a form of equestrianism that encompasses many forms of recreational riding for personal enjoyment,without any element of competition. In the United States, particularly the American West, the term trail riding is used to describe pleasure riding, particularly on public land.

  • Flat racing

    Flat racing is a form of horse racing which is run on a level racecourse. It is run over a predetermined distance and is either a test of speed, stamina or both, whilst the skill of the jockey is determined by his ability to restrain the horse or urge it on.

  • Eventing

    Eventing (also known as horse trials) is an equestrian event where a single horse and rider combination compete against other combinations in the three disciplines of dressage, cross-country and show jumping.

  • Endurance

    There are endurance rides worldwide in two main types of long-distance riding: competitive trail riding and endurance rides. In an endurance ride, the winning horse is the first one to cross the finish line while stopping periodically to pass a veterinary check

  • Classical dressage

    Classical dressage evolved from cavalry movements and training for the battlefield, and has since developed into the competitive dressage seen today. The horses have a characteristically balanced nature as they originate from the classic Spanish work horse.

  • Pleasure riding

    Western Pleasure is a western style competition at horse shows that evaluates horses on manners and suitability of the horse for a relaxed but collected gait cadence and relatively slow speed of gait, along with calm and responsive disposition.

  • Horse Showmanship

    Showmanship is an event found at many horse shows. It involves a person on the ground leading a horse, wearing a halter or bridle, through a series of maneuvers called a pattern.

  • Cross-country

    Cross country equestrian jumping is an endurance test that forms one of the three phases of the sport of eventing; it may also be a competition in its own right, known as hunter trials or simply "cross-country".

  • Draft

    Draft horses and draft crossbreds are versatile breeds used today for a multitude of purposes, including farming, draft horse shows, logging, recreation, and other uses

  • Field hunting

    A field hunter, or a fox hunter, is a type of horse used in the hunt field for fox hunting and stag hunting. In some ways, the field hunter is more similar to a good cross-country horse seen in eventing than a show-ring hunter.

  • Fox hunting

    Fox hunting is an activity involving the tracking, chase and, if caught, the killing of a red fox, by trained foxhounds or other scent hounds, and a group of unarmed followers led by a "master of hounds", on foot or on horseback.

  • Mounted games

    Mounted games is a branch of equestrian sport in which very fast games are played by people of all ages on ponies up to a height of 15 hands (60 inches, 152 cm). They require a high degree of athletic ability and good riding skills.

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