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SPY COAST FARM Young Horse Show Series Qualifier for the 2019 YHS Finals A Show for Young Horses Of All Disciplines 1-7 Years of Age Jumpers -- Dressage – Hunters -- Eventing

Young Horse Show Series - List of Classes:

Schooling / Warm Up Classes – Flat/Dressage under saddle – 3 to 7yo Class# W300 – Flat under saddle (Judged)- $35 Class# W500 – YHS Dressage Test (Judged) - $35 (YHS Tests available on YHS website) Schooling Open Hunter/Jumper – 3 yo to 7yo Class# W403 – Cross Rails Hunter/Jumper O/F - $20/round (Not judged) Class# W404 – Schooling Hunter/Jumper O/F - $20/round (Not Judged) – (0.85 / 1m) Class# W405 – Schooling Hunter/Jumper O/F - $20/round (Not judged) – (1m / 1m10)

Footing First In Hand & At Liberty - Horses ages 1-4 yo – (All disciplines) - $65/class (includes handler fees) Class# 101 - Yearling Class# 102 - 2yr olds Class# 103 - 3yr olds Class# 104 - 4yr olds Tequestrian Farms Jump Chute - Horses ages 2-4 yo - (All disciplines) - $65/class (includes handler fees) Class# 202 - 2yr olds Class# 203 - 3yr olds Class# 204 - 4yr olds Class# 210 - Schooling/Warm-up Jump Chute - Yearlings and 5 yo ok - $45 (includes handler fees, not judged)

Flat Classes for Sport Under Saddle - Horses age 3-5 yo - (All disciplines) - $35/class Class# 303 - 3yr olds Class# 304 - 4yr olds Class# 305 - 5yr olds

Page Brook Farms Jumping Under Saddle - Horses age 4-5yo – (Hunter / Jumper) - $35/class Class# 404 - 4yr olds - Height .85m-1.0m Class# 405 - 5yr olds - Height 1.0m-1.20m

Dressage Under Saddle - Horses age 4-5 yo - $35/class Class# 500 - 4 and 5yo combined – Test of Choice Class# 504 – 4 yr olds YHS Dressage Test (Tests available on YHS website) Class# 505 – 5 yr olds YHS Dressage Test (Tests available on YHS website)

YHS General Rules and Regulations: IMPORTANT NOTES FOR ALL CLASSES: If the rider falls off or dismounts the horse for any reasons without being asked specifically by the judge, the horse and rider will be excused from the ring. If the judge feels that the rider/horse or handler/horse combination is unsafe for anyone involved or if the horse looks irregular in his gates, the judge will excuse the said combination from the class. All persons entering any Young Horse Show venues must be wearing adequate footwear (closed toe shoes).

Stalls are USUALLY bare. We allow trailer in at some venues. Please bring your own water buckets, shavings and hay. Each venue is different and has different rules and guidelines. Check each show page for more detailed information. Do not let your horse drink out of outdoor water tubs. Please have current Coggins and Health Certificate unless otherwise specified. Scores: Each horse will receive a Final Score per qualifying class that will be based on a scale from 1 to 10 or a % for dressage tests. Professional Handlers: Due to liability issues, professional handlers are mandatory for the in-hand and jump chute divisions. We have arranged for a minimum of two professional handlers to be present at the show. Their fees are included in the class. Bridles: Mandatory for 2 year olds and older. Optional for yearlings. Make sure to have reins with clips that are easy to remove. OK to have a halter over the bridle for handling to ring.

Prizes/Prize Money: Qualifier Classes: 1st place: $100 - 2nd: $50 - 3rd: $25 Finals: 1st place: $400 – 2nd : $200 – 3rd : $100 Money will be split in case of a tie. Ribbons will be awarded to the first thru third placing in each class. Equine Health Information CHECK WITH EACH VENUE FOR SPECIFC INFORMATION Usual Rquirements: •Health Certificate within 30 days for both in state and out of state horses prior to show which includes date the EHV Vaccine was administered and the brand name (must be signed by Veterinarian) •Equine Herpes Virus Type 1 vaccination, no sooner than 14 days and no later than 90 days prior to the day of the show •Current Negative Coggins within the past 12 months The negative Coggins must accompany all entries for the show. The paperwork will be checked at the gate. Thank you for your cooperation.

General Ground Rules Schooling and Lunging: Schooling is available in designated areas only. Lunging areas will be well marked.

Please DO NOT lunge anywhere other than designated areas. Veterinary Services: A veterinarian will be on call for all horse show events and available for 24 hours a day

emergencies and any health care needs. Please contact the show office in case of any vet needs. Headgear: All riders must wear protective headgear that meets ASTM/SEI standards while mounted. Footwear: All participants handling horses must wear adequate shoes. No open toe shoes, flip flops or

sandals. Bedding and Stabling: Stalls will be available for horses participating in the event and are mandatory for all

yearlings and 2 yos. Stalls are without bedding. All stall reservations must be made with entries. Dogs: No dogs are permitted on the premises unless kept on a leash at all times. Damage: All owners and exhibitors shall be held responsible for any damage incurred by them, their agents, or

employees to stalls, buildings, or other properties on the show grounds, and shall be billed accordingly. Refunds: No refunds without veterinary note. No refund 72hrs prior to show. FOR FULL RULES AND REGULATIONS VIST OUR WEBSITE

HORSE SHOW TIPS • For the in hand classes, make sure to have reins with clips that are easy to remove • If your horse is not used to a bridle, we recommend that you practice at home a few times before the show • Make sure your horse is clean and braided. If you cannot have your horse braided, make sure the mane is pulled and short • Make sure your horse's feet are trimmed and clean. The trimming should be done a few days before the show to avoid soreness in the feet • Practice the jump chute at home if possible. Do not over face your horse! The height is not important at first. You just need to build confidence. CONTACT TECHNICAL DETAILS/QUESTIONS: [email protected] - 805 610 4891

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