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1.
The action
must be fine, the leg raised and thrown forward to
cover the ground, not just
raised up and back to the elbow. The legs must go 1-2-3-4
and be straight and true.
2.To
produce this picture, presentation is important. A good animal
badly
presented, for instance with head on one side or head
held too high or low, will be beaten by a
lesser animal that is
produced well. A horse or pony requires that “look at me”
attitude combined with elegance.
3.
Cleanliness
of the horse or pony, the harness, the show vehicle
and the smartness of the driver are all
essential.
4.
Entrants
should have good manners and are judged on conformation
and their
way of going. Straight correct action is desirable which should
be high and progressive and not “up and down”.
(Taken from
the Year Book of the Hackney Horse Society of
the U.K.)
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