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Old 04-12-2004, 11:16 AM   #1
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Ok, here is a really dumb question, but what is a hack? What do you do? Im completly confused about what it is!!
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Old 04-12-2004, 11:18 AM   #2
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a trek, trail ride? riding out on paths or in the country with your horse
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ooooooook! It was bothering me! So would a hack be like a trail ride through a neighborhood? Or more like hills and country side?
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a hack is the same thing as a trail ride. 'hack' is the english term for it whilst 'trail ride' is american
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Hacks are also found in Arabian Shows as in the Show Hack Classes for purebreds and Half Arabians:

The show hack is designed for horse's with exceptional training. Arabian, Half-Arabian and National Show horses divisions offer Show Hack Classes. Open show Hack Classes are seen in some areas, particularly Canada where the class has a far longer history than in U.S.A.
The class is judged on manners, performance, quality and conformation.
The Show Hack is neither a Dressage Class nor an English Pleasure Class. The horse should be Arabian, Half-Arabian or NSH of good quality and elegant appearance.
The gaits called for are: normal, collected, and extended walk, normal, collected and extended trot, normal, collected and extended canter, and hand-gallop. The horse and rider may be asked to halt and rein back on the rail. The horse's frame should compare to a mid to upper level dressage horse, it should be neither as low as a Western or first-level horse nor as high and tight as an English Pleasure or Park Horse.
Action will vary but it will not approach English Pleasure style, high action is either desired nor penalized. In general it is the equivalent of desired hunter pleasure action or slightly higher as the show hack horse must demostrate impulsion in the collected gaits.

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English saddle of any type; however, no cutbacks (saddleseat saddles) are used. Bridle must be single snaffle, pelham (kimberwicke permitted but rarely seen) or full bridle; browbands and cavessons acceptable in hunter and dressage classes may be used.
Unacceptable tack: breastplates, martingales, boots or bandages, colored browbands or cavesson sets, or any other bridle types not acceptable in hunter or dressge, single-curb bridles, flash, drop, or figure 8 nosebands, decorations on braids.

A dressage saddle, although some forward seat saddles are often seen. A square dressage saddle pad most often in black with white piping/edging or white with colored piping/edging is the most used. Standard shaped saddle pad is acceptaqble as well.
The current style is to the dressage-style full bridle, although snaffle bridles are also seen. Manes are frequently braided with either the french-braid or smocking for full manes or a standard hunter braid job for pulled manes. Tails may also be braided but are usually left loose. Braids may be secured with yarn, tape, or rubber band, but decorations are not permitted. A checkerboard or other pattern is frequently brushed or clipped into the croup area of the horse.

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The rule specifies informal hunt attire, except in evening classes or championships. Virtually all riders appear in full formal turnout of shadbelly coat, white breeches, canary, buff or yellow vest, black boots, white stock tie, gloves and top hats. Whip and spurs are optional.

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A standard huntseat turnout is equally acceptable under the rules. Horses performing upper level movements such a passage, pirouette, work on two tracks etc, are not performing to class specifications and must be dropped to the bottom of the class.
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omg yeah i comletely forgot that type of hack! stupid me! omg.. how DID i forget that!
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Um..... I need more detials..horse? pony
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a hack is like...you flat work...like a flat class...when at a show we refer to it as...like my trainer will say "Go hack in the 12-14 and then we can school over the jumps" that sorta thing! hope i helped
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