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Rules & Regulations NORTH AMERICAN PERUVIAN HORSE ASSOCIATION OFFICIAL RULES AND REGULATIONS OF HORSE SHOWING & PERUVIAN BREED STANDARDS NORTH AMERICAN PERUVIAN HORSE ASSOCIATION OFFICIAL RULES & REGULATIONS OF HORSE SHOWING and PERUVIAN BREED STANDARDS TABLE OF CONTENTS NAPHA BREED STANDARDS AND RULES OF HORSE SHOWING PART I - GENERAL Section 1. Registration ..........................................................................................................................6 Section 2. Presentation of Horses ........................................................................................... ..............6 Section 3. Breed Standard – Conformation ...........................................................................................6 Section 4. Breed Standard – Gait ..........................................................................................................6 PART II - TACK & ATTIRE Section 1. General .................................................................................................................................7 Section 2. Peruvian ...............................................................................................................................8 Section 3. Western .............................................................................................................................. 10 Section 4. English .......................................................................................................... ..................... 11 Section 5. Plantation ........................................................................................................................... 12 Section 6. Australian ........................................................................................................................... 12 PART III - BREEDING/LUXURY DIVISION Section 1. General ............................................................................................................................... 12 Section 2. Breeding/Luxury – Under Saddle and in the Bit ................................................................ 13 Section 3. Bozal ............................................................................................................................. ..... 13 Section 4. Halter (In Hand) ................................................................................................................. 13 Section 5. Merito Zootecnico ................................................................................................ .............. 14 Section 6. Get of Sire .......................................................................................................................... 14 1 Section 7. Produce of Dam ................................................................................................................. 14 PART IV - GAIT (PISOS) DIVISION Section 1. Gait (Pisos) Class ............................................................................................................... 14 PART V - PERFORMANCE DIVISION Section 1. General ............................................................................................................................... 14 Section 2. Performance Classes .............................................................................................. ............ 15 PART VI - OTHER OPTIONAL CLASSES Section 1. General ............................................................................................................................... 15 Section 2. Conjuntos ........................................................................................................................... 15 Section 3. Peruvian Attire ................................................................................................................... 16 Section 4. Ladies Side Saddle ............................................................................................................. 16 Section 5. Western Class .................................................................................................... ................. 16 Section 6. English Class ...................................................................................................................... 16 Section 7. Plantation or Australian Class ............................................................................................ 16 Section 8. Other Classes judged as Performance Classes ................................................................... 16 Section 9. Reining ............................................................................................................................... 16 Section 10. Enfrenadura (Traditional Reining) ............................................................................... .... 16 Section 11. Showmanship and Equitation ...................................................................................... ..... 17 Section 12. Champagne, “Soda,” “Perrier” or Joven Una Copa de Agua ........................................... 19 Section 13. Costume Class .................................................................................................................. 19 Section 14. Musical Exercise Class .................................................................................................... 19 Section 15. Trail .................................................................................................................................. 19 Section 16. Egg and Spoon ................................................................................................................. 19 Section 17. Novice Classes ................................................................................................................. 19 2 Section 18. Lead Line Classes ............................................................................................................ 19 Section 19. Gaiting Races ................................................................................................................... 19 Section 20. Barrel Race ....................................................................................................................... 20 PART VII - CHAMPIONSHIPS AND HIGH POINT AWARDS Section 1. Required Championships ................................................................................................... 20 Section 2. Recommended Championships ........................................................................................ .. 20 Section 3. Junior Champions ................................................................................................. ............. 21 Section 4. Senior Breeding & Gelding Champions............................................................................. 21 Section 5. Best Bozal/Best Gaited ........................................................................................... ........... 21 Section 6. Other Awards ..................................................................................................................... 21 PART VIII - CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS Section 1. Qualification ...................................................................................................................... 21 Section 2. Judging ............................................................................................................................... 22 Section 3. Awarding of Title .............................................................................................................. 22 Section 4. Laureado ............................................................................................................................ 22 PART IX - NORTH AMERICAN PERUVIAN HORSE ASSOCIATION SHOW RULES SECTION 1 – HORSE SHOW JURISDICTION AND PROCEDURES. .......................................... 22 SECTION 2 – AGE OF HORSE ........................................................................................................ 23 SECTION 3 – JUNIORS .................................................................................................................... 23 SECTION 4 – EXHIBITORS ............................................................................................................. 23 SECTION 5 – ENTRIES .................................................................................................................... 25 SECTION 6 – WITHDRAWING ENTRIES AND SUBSTITUTIONS ............................................ 25 SECTION 7 – JUDGING BY OTHERS THAN THE JUDGE .......................................................... 25 SECTION 8 – CALL FOR CLASSES AND TACK CHANGES ...................................................... 25 3 SECTION 9 – ADMITTANCE TO THE ARENA ............................................................................. 26 SECTION 10 – BREAKAGE OF EQUIPMENT ............................................................................... 26 SECTION 11 – HEALTH REQUIREMENTS & SHOW VETERINARIAN ................................... 26 SECTION 12 – SOUNDNESS ........................................................................................................... 26 SECTION 13 – DRUGS AND ARTIFICIAL APPLIANCES ........................................................... 27 SECTION 14 – CRUELTY ................................................................................................................ 28 SECTION 15 – CONDUCT ............................................................................................................... 28 SECTION 16 – DISQUALIFICATION
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