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EQUINE AFFAIRE® |
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EQUINE
AFFAIRE BREED DEMONSTRATIONS
Breed demonstrations are a very important and popular part of Equine Affaire's education-oriented program. Just as the training clinics provide a sampling of a wide variety of horse sports, the breed demonstrations enhance the production by showing the diversity of horses within our vast horse industry. They are also an outstanding opportunity for members of each horse breed and color registry to showcase conformation, gaits, varied talents, and virtues of horses of their individual breed or color. What is a "breed demonstration" at Equine Affaire?
Because Equine Affaire's schedule of training clinics is very full, there is a limit to the number of breed demonstrations which can be accommodated within the schedule. Each horse breed will be given the opportunity to present one breed demonstration in one of the main clinic arenas during the weekend. Individual demonstrations are up to 13 minutes each, depending on the number of participants in the demo and the needs of each breed. All questions regarding breed demonstrations and the Breed Pavilion at Equine Affaire should be directed to the Breed Coordinator: Debbie Putnam 59 Rangers Dr. Hudson, NH 03051 (10:00
am-5:00 p.m. & 7:30-9:00 p.m.) See also |
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