Pleasure driving
A horse show class involving horses pulling carts
Pleasure driving is a horse show class seen in the United States, which features light breeds of horses and ponies hitched to a two or four-wheeled show cart. Horses are driven at a walk and two speeds of trot, generally designated as a working or regular trot and an extended "strong" trot. Many horse breeds compete in Pleasure driving. Most classes are judged on the horse's manners, performance, quality and conformation.[1]
See also
- Horse harness
- Fine harness
References
- ^ "Australian Carriage Driving Society - Victorian Branch". www.australiancarriagedrivingsocietyvic.org.au.
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Sources=http://www.australiancarriagedrivingsocietyvic.org.au/
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