Tack and Turnout for Coloured Classes

What kind of horse or pony can go in a coloured class?

Find out what to wear for other showing classes

Find out what to do in the ring

traditional cob gelding
Double Dynamo
owned and ridden by Eve O' Keeffe

Rider

Horse

ridden coloured
O' Samber
owned by Mark Shaw

Rider

Horse

Turn out according to type - what class you'd go in if the horse were solid coloured. So native types wear plain and workmanlike tack, cobs hogged (you can also do show cob classes) or traditional, and hunter/sport horse types plaited and plain tack. See the pages for the appropriate classes for more in-depth advice on turnout. Quartermarkers are acceptable - obviously they aren't much use on a horse with a white bottom though.

coloured stallion
Urban
owned by Mark Shaw

As for the ridden classes, you turn out your coloured horse as you would for the equivalent class for the solid coloured horse. For most inhand classes, correct turnout is trousers with discreet shoes or boots, shirt, tie, jacket and hat. Riding clothes are acceptable but look less 'professional'. See the appropriate class pages for specific rules on handler and horse turnout.





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