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Dalles Lee
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HM Programs: Shadow
The pony clubber will "shadow", or follow a Chief
Horse Management Judge (CHMJ) as the
Chief's Assistant Judge (AHMJ). The Assistant will
learn about tack room set up, equipment checks,
turnout inspections, safety checks, turnbacks and
general rally HM. This program is for younger
members (13 years old or younger and UR-D3) who
have little or no rally experience and would like to
learn more about HM. Lunch will be provided.
Expectations of Shadow
Armband with filled out USPC medical card
Appropriate barn boots (no rubber boots)
Appropriate rally attire
Club polo if possible
For the younger pony club members
Usually 13 years and under
UR-D3
Little to no rally experience
Plan on being in the barns all day
HM Programs: Mentor
The pony clubber will be paired with an experienced
Horse Management Judge (HMJ) to learn how to be
an Assistant HMJ. Once they satisfactorily complete
their training, they will be permitted to do basic tasks
such as equipment checks, turnbacks, and general HM
help in the barn. This program is for pony clubbers
who are 14 years old or older, C1HM or higher, have
rally & HM experience and have a desire to become an
AHMJ.
Mentor
AHMJ Training
Appropriate AHMJ attire required
Appropriate barn boots (no rubber boots)
Polo shirt and khaki pants or shorts of appropriate
length
C1 HM and 14 years old and up
Not just for the pony clubber; adults with appropriate
skills welcome
Not a program for everyone, recommendation needed
HM at the Club Level
HM training for rally begins at home
Mounted meetings
Safety check and Helmet check every time! No exceptions!
Page 27-28 of the 2014 HM rulebook for Helmet fit
Arm bands and USPC medical card
Worn at all times on the upper arm
USEA card is not acceptable. Why?
It does not have the USPC release on the other side
Both sides must be filled out for the person wearing it
Proper Footwear
Appropriate at all times! Adults and clinicians too
Club Level: Mount
Halter fit and Labeling
Fit correctly at home, clean and supple
Correctly labeled
Competitor’s name or competitor number and stall number
Halter remains on mount at all times while in stall unless
permission from CHMJ has been granted for its removal during the
day
Stall Card
TPR is correct, what vet and vet box vets use as a base line for mount
Fill out completely!
Competitor number and Chaperone are commonly left off
Must stand while holding a mount
Forbidden to be sitting down while holding
Forbidden to be sitting down near someone holding a mount
Mount: Common Problems
Mane
Dirty and grimy at scalp yet the rest is clean
Due to not cleaning the entire way to scalp
Tail
Dirty and grimy at scalp yet the rest is clean
Due to not cleaning the entire way to scalp
Tick residue and large dandruff flakes at tip of tail
Tangled
Not combed or too much product
If it is dripping with product it “might” be tangle free but it is no
longer clean!
Mount: Common Problems
Sheath/Udder
Regular care at home
Should only need a quick cleaning for rally
Be careful about what products you used to clean
“She/He Kicks” is not an excuse; if it cannot be checked
then it is assumed to be dirty
Unsuitable Mount
Mounts that kick, rear, run away, are too hot for rider or
other dangerous behavior are not suitable
If pony clubber cannot fully care for and ride mount on
their own then it may not be suitable for them
Tack: Common Problems
Metal not clean or polished
Is it green, brown, gooey or dirty? If so it is not clean
Is it dull? If so it is not polished
Be careful and make sure to wipe off any metal polish that gets onto the
leather
Leather
Clean
No metal polish, jockeys, dirt or residue
Safe
All stitch intact and no holes, cracks or rot
Supple
Cared for at home regularly; cannot do this last minute
Too much oil makes it gather dirt and be slick to hold or sit on
Turnout Inspection
Be on time or if possible a few minutes early
If you only need 20 min of warm up but have an hour after
your inspection you may go back to your stall and wait – get
a safety before leaving
Introduction
Name
Certification – HM certification not riding certification
Club/Center
Attire is Formal or Informal
Mount issues – ex. Ear shy, large tumor under belly…
“and we are ready for inspection”
Safety Check
Your turnout inspect counts as a safety check for that
one ride
Must receive a safety check before each ride after that
Usually a safety check station is at or near the HM
office
Come fully prepared to mount immediately after check
Turnback
Two kinds: Full or Modified
They may be done as an individual or as a team
May come to you or you come to the HM office/station
Bits
Clean! No slobber, grass or goo
Girth, Pads, Boots
Wiped off, minimal horse hair, if any
Tack
Wiped off, no sweat or grime
Riding Boots
Wiped off, no sweat or dirt
Turnback: Mount
No sweat marks
Check around ears
Check girth and saddle area
No sand or dirt
Check between legs and belly
Dry and brushed
A little damp is ok but just washed is not
Feet picked out
If braided – They are removed
May come with standing wraps on
Required Equipment
Should never have anything missing! Never, ever!
Extra Equipment
Clean, safe and fits all mounts and pony clubbers
Boot and toe trees
Made and put in boots prior to arriving at rally
They do have a purpose
No expired antibiotic
Thermometer: Works, Digital only
Pony clubbers know what everything is and what it is for
Labeled! This includes bridle and saddle racks
Vet Box at Eventing Rallies
Make sure your kids are aware of how a vet box works
Stable Managers are very important and are expected to help
everyone in the vet box
Riders should not “hand off” their mount unless they are in
distress
Report immediately to vet, dismount and wait until the vet is
done before removing any tack
Remove tack and begin sponging and walking
Pay attention and when vet calls your number report back
immediately
Do not leave vet box until vet tells you that you are cleared to go
back to barns
Must report to vet box even if you are eliminated or retire on
course
HM at Rally
Chief Horse Management Judge (CHMJ)
Your friend! Here to help you and up hold the rules
Only one who assigns points or gives back points
Listens to inquiries, makes decisions and is a mediator
Assistant Horse Management Judge (AHMJ)
CHMJ’s eyes and ears
Reports back to CHMJ what they see and hear
No control of points
Start of Rally
You are expected to arrive on the grounds with enough
time to unload before the official start of rally
Once rally has started, non participants (adults,
siblings, coaches, chaperones and other non
competitors) are not permitted in the barns until after
awards
HM judges will begin judging once rally has officially
begun
Don’t hover at or near barns; your pony clubber is fine
Those adults standing around near barns will be put to
work
Briefing
Briefings are important to attend
Pay attention as the CHMJ will give you important
information
If it is mentioned during the briefing then you are
expected to know it and follow any directions given
Ask questions or ask for clarification on things you do
not understand
Suggested to bring a notebook and write down all
important information
Neutral Zone
Can be a stall, picnic area or pavilion
Where you drop off lunches, clothing, drinks or other
items needed
Make arrangements with your pony clubbers before
hand or contact them on their phones if they have
them
HMJs are not a delivery service and only will deliver
items or go and get pony clubber under certain
circumstances
Sick, needs medication, injury…
Barns Open and Close
Barns open
All mounts are to be feed at the same times when the barns open!
Mount is not feed grain?
They still need hay, water and their stall cleaned
Barns close
Pick stall
Feed
Top off water buckets and put out top off buckets
Empty Trash
Night Checks
Make arrangements if mount has needs after barns close
No one is allowed in barns after they close without permission from
CHMJ
Cell Phones
May only be used in areas where direct interaction with
horses will not take place
Neutral zone
Tack room
Feed room
HM office
Never used
Stall
While handling a mount
Competition area
Not on your person while riding
Jogs
Be properly turned out and on time
If jogs begin at 10am then you should be ready and walking
your mount by 9:50am
Numerical Order unless you are told otherwise
Show us you all know how to count
Be proactive in getting in order
Practice at home
You and your mount are expected to know how to jog
correctly
Tack Room
Neat, Tidy and Organized
If you cannot find your stuff you may end up being late
Only bring things you need
Trunks can be used as chairs
Everyone does not need to bring their own trunk
Do you really need all that stuff?
Are you really going to use all that stuff?
Tack Room: Good
Tack Room: Bad
Feed Room
Neat, Tidy and Organized
Door kept closed and locked when no one is inside
Correctly labeled
Should be easy for anyone to walk in and know exactly
what to feed each mount
Hay tied up
Loose hay swept up
Everything put away
No manure left in basket/wheelbarrow
Feed Room: Good
HM Scores
Posted in an area near HM office
For competitors only
Sorry parents, chaperones, coaches and others, but you
may not view these sheets during the competition
No taking pictures of them and sending to others
This results in unauthorized assistance
Per MidSouth policy all HM sheets will be given to
your DC/center. If multiple clubs/centers are on a
team, then sheets will be copied and given to each
DC/center
Inquiries
Maximum of 30 min after HM sheet is posted to make
an inquiry
When possible make SM the captain of the team
They have less chance of being unavailable when HM
sheets are posted
Make sure Captain understands they need to go view
HM sheets when they are posted
If Captain is unavailable make sure the other team
members let CHMJ that an inquiry is likely
Inquiries
Ask about comments or points you do not understand
Inquiry about points that you feel are incorrect or
harsh
DO NOT inquiry when points are legitimate and
deserved
Be honest and learn from mistakes
Bring rulebook opened to correct page when inquiring
about a point based rule
Do it Right the First Time
Do it right the first time
No CHMJ or AHMJ is required to give you a chance to
correct mistakes and this includes helmet fit, labeling
and having everything in the barn when equipment
checks begin
If it is not correct, then do not be surprised when points
are given
Most CHMJs will make exceptions for D1s and D2s, but
do not count on that
Rulebook
Read the rulebook!
It is your guide and does not take that long to read
The HM committee spends much of their time to
making it easy to read and informative
Please respect their hard work and read it
Newsletter
Has important information and should be considered
part of the rulebook when it comes to inquires
Evaluations
Take them seriously
Fill out as a team
Do not write mean or untrue comments about a CHMJ or
an AHMJ just because they caught you doing something
incorrectly or penalized you for breaking rules
Be honest
If a rule was made up or there was a problem then write it
down with as much information as possible
They are read by the HMO and the RS and the comments
are taken seriously
Attitude
Rally is what you make it
If you come with a bad attitude, then you probably will
not have a good time
I have heard many pony clubbers say that they had no
chance of winning the riding portion but they plan to
win or at least do very well in HM
HM is easy if you have read and understand the
rulebook
Complaints
Complaints and issues should be brought to the
HMO’s attention immediately when the incident
happens and not 6 months from now
Should be done in private and not where anyone can
overhear
HMO might be busy at the time but will make a plan
to meet after finishing