Name* First Last Email* Enter Email Confirm Email When showing with split reins with a curb bit, the rider may place one or more fingers between the reins.* True False All ponies over the age of 8 must be shown in a curb bit.* True False A curb bit must be used with a curb strap or curb chain.* False True A Junior exhibitor must have a helmet on as part of their required attire.* True False A whip may be carried by a rider showing in a snaffle.* False True A rider showing in a curb bit may show two-handed on a pony that is age 6 or younger.* True False What item(s) below would not be considered a fault?* A Pony / Cob traveling above the bit with resistance. A Pony / Cob performing gaits at a speed that would be expected in an English Pleasure Class. A Pony / Cob traveling very slow in an engaged, collected, and soft manner. A Pony / Cob dropping the jog or lope stride behind in its travel. A Pony / Cob shown in a snaffle traveling in a relaxed manner with it's nose slightly in-front of the vertical. A rider showing in a snaffle is to have two hands on the reins.* False True When showing with romal reins the romal end must be held in the non-reining hand.* False True A snaffle must have a curb strap on it in Western.* True False Describe what you are looking for in a western pleasure Pony or Cob.*Please provide a brief description of what a western pleasure pony or cob should look like. Speed, way of carrying the head and body, rider's contact with their mount. Preference in scoring rider showing in a bit verses a snaffle or bosal...*Please share your thoughts in judging both ponies and cobs shown in a curb bit verses those shown in a snaffle or bosal. How comfortable are you in your abilities to judge Western Pleasure?*Is judging western pleasure a strong point in your abilities as a judge? If not, what are some ways you plan to strengthen your knowledge of this discipline? CAPTCHA Δ