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This article is about a type of horse used for riding to hounds. For horse show competition, seeShow hunter. For Fox hunting, seeFox hunting.
A group of field hunters in Denmark.

Afield hunter, or afox hunter, is a type of horse used in the hunt field forfox hunting andstag hunting.

Characteristics

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The field hunter may be of any breed, but should possess stamina, a level head, and bravery. The horse should have a safe jump, so as not to get caught on any of the solid obstacles found in the hunt field. The type of terrain is also an important factor: wide open, flat land is generally best for horses of aThoroughbred type, while rockier, more unforgiving land may be best suited by a draft-cross or tougher breed.

Field hunter trials

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Field hunter trials are regularly held to test these horses, and have become a popular form of equestrian competition. Often the horses are judged over several days of fox hunting, with the best of the group performing in the "handy hunter" class. The handy hunter class may ask for the horse and rider pair to trot a log, open and close a gate while mounted, jump several fences, and for the rider to dismount and remount. The horse is judged on its manners, way of going, as well as its suitability as a hunter.

The field hunter vs. the show hunter

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In some ways, the field hunter is more similar to a good cross-country horse seen ineventing than a show-ring hunter, as it must gallop and jump over varied terrain, jump ditches, coops, up and down banks, and occasionally go through water.

Unlike the field hunter, the horse known in the US as ashow hunter and in the UK as aworking hunter performs in a ring, usually over a course of 8-10 fences. The judging of the American show hunter is based on the requirements of a horse in the hunt field, focusing on the horse's manners, movement, jumping form, rhythm, and smoothness around the course. Show hunters in the US are usuallywarmblood or Thoroughbred types. They do not have to have the bravery required of the field hunter, nor do they travel over the same type of terrain, as the field or arena is usually fairly level. Although the fences in a show hunter course are usually "natural" poles and standards, as opposed to the brightly colored fences seen inshow jumping, the show hunter course does not include rock walls, ditches, or banks that might be seen in the hunt field. The British working hunter is not required to jump obstacles exactly like those met in the hunting field, although awater tray is sometimes used to simulate a ditch, and natural dips in the ground, banks etc. are often incorporated into the course in order to make it more challenging.

Point-to-point

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See also:National Hunt Racing

Horses of field hunter type may also compete in certain race completions such aspoint-to-pointing. In the United Kingdom, with the exception of Hunt Members races, all the horses that compete inpoint-to-point must be registered byWeatherbys - in the General Stud Book or Non-Thoroughbred Register. Horses and jockeys must have qualified with a pack offoxhounds,harriers,bloodhounds or draghounds by"riding to hounds". Horses must be ridden to hounds on four or more occasions during the hunting season that immediately precedes the point-to-point season, and belong to a member, subscriber or farmer of a recognised pack.[1]

Notes

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  1. ^Weatherbys staff 2015.

References

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FEI disciplines,Olympic
FEI disciplines, non-Olympic
Horse racing
Team sports
Games with horses
Driving sports
Working stock sports
Weaponry
Horse show and
exhibition disciplines
Regional and
breed-specific disciplines
Field sports
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