Show Clothing Fitting Tips

  • Helmet: one finger width above the ears and eyebrows.  Snug enough that you don’t have any movement.  Velvet for show or if you have a schooling helmet, use a velvet cover over it.
  • Hunt Coat: tailored fit, not loose or baggy.  Length – down to middle of butt and across widest part of hips.  Sleeve length – long enough to cover wrist bone.
  • Hunt shirt: cuff should peek out about ¼” from sleeve of coat if long sleeve. For 4-H either long sleeve or short sleeve is appropriate. If you do wear sleeveless blouse, you can not remove your coat if they call coats at the show.  For hunter/jumper riders, you must wear white shirts in the EQ classes. Colored shirts are OK for other classes.
  • Breeches: should be snug with minimal wrinkles, lie smoothly – not baggy.  Knee patches should be centered over knees – if too high you need a longer length.  Breeches come in regular and long’s.  Put on by gathering up (like pantyhose).
  • Gloves: black only, not colored.  Leather or synthetic.  Snug fit so fingers go all the way to end.
  • Hair nets: for neat look hair should be contained in a hair net or show bow.  Bring along bobbie pins and rubber bands to help contain hair.
  • Belts: if coats are called you should have a belt on.  Either a brown  or black belt not too wide.
  • Stock Pins: Acceptable for 4-h and open shows.  Monograms for hunter/jumper, or leave plain.
  • Zocks: Provide thin easy-up help getting those boots up.  Boot slip and boot pulls are a must.
  • Makeup and Jewelry: Don’t overdue the makeup.  Saddleseat riders and western riders wear more.  If wearing lipstick, hunters should keep it neutral.  Wear small earrings, no dangles, no necklaces.
  • Boots: Should be the right height , come up to the bend in the knee.  Not too loose or gapping at the knee.  Boots should be clean and polished.  Boot shine sponges are convienant to take to shows.
  • Other Necessities: Boot pulls, boot jack, heel lifts, leather cleaning wipes, boots trees, rain coat and plastic helmet cover.

Q&A

As I’m writing this, it’s cold, rainy, dark and just downright miserable outside so come on over and lighten up a bit at Halls!

So, you want to know what customers are asking me about at the store lately? Here’s the two questions I thought I’d share with you:

Q: Is it really worth the investment to purchase the 1200 denier waterproof blanket?
A: Yes, the secret about waterproof sheets is “they can only be washed so many times.” Weatherbeeta says approximately 15-18 washes, so don’t go insane washing your blanket as it’s OK to be a little dirty.

Q: What’s the cure for “thrush?”
A: After years of the farrier telling me my horse Travis had thrush and feeling guilty, the farrier looked at me like I had never taken care of my horse (even though I religiously put that blue stuff on every day). So, here’s a great product… come in and buy the “SORE NO-MORE.” This sauce sells for $15.95 and it works. For the first time in years, my horse doesn’t have thrush. Yahoo!

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Grooming Tips

  • When bathing your horse, use diluted shampoo or it will take too long to rinse it out thoroughly.  Either pour the shampoo into a bucket of water or use a squirt bottle. (You can use an empty, clean ketchup or dish soap bottle.)  Fill bottle about 9/10’s full of water and then squirt shampoo into bottle, close top, then invert gently several times to mix evenly (don’t shake).  Use this to apply directly to horse’s wet coat.
  • To really enhance your horse’s coat color, use a color intensifying shampoo like Quic Color, Quic Black, QuicSilver, or Super Whitening Shampoo.  All of these shampoos are gentle, safe, and ph balanced.
  • After bathing, apply a leave-in conditioner/detangler, like Mane ‘n Tail Detangler , Cowboy Magic Detangler & Shine, or Eqyss Avacado Mist Conditioner/Detangler on tail. Wait until it is dry to pick apart, as wet hair is more fragile and breaks off easily. Then put the tail in a tail bag.
  • After bathing, in addition to the tail bag, cover your horse with a stretchy hood, sheet, and standing wraps or polo wraps on the legs, especially if he/she has white on his/her legs.
  • Use Quic Braid on your horse’s mane before braiding or banding.  This product offers the perfect grip for your fingers, neither slippery nor sticky, and minimizes stray hairs.  It combs right out after the show without washing.
  • To make the little hairs around the dock of the tail lie down flat, wet hair, spray Quick Braid on it, then wrap a standing wrap or polo wrap around  the dock of the tail.  Let in place until dry (while you do other grooming chores), then gently slide the wrap down off the tail.  Spray again with Quick Braid or hair spray.
  • When applying hoof polish, stand your horse on a hard surface or large piece of cardboard, to keep the hoof polish brush clean and free of dirt and debris.  Remember to do this also before you have your show clothing on. Use clear hoof polish on light colored hoofs or if your horse has striped hooves, such as Appaloosa breeds do, and black polish on dark colored hooves.
  • To add extra shine to your horse’s hooves, after polishing them, spray Ultra Hoof Polish Enhancer on the hooves.  Then after the show, remove the polish with Ultra Instant Hoof Polish Remover, because hoof polish, if left on, can dry out and damage a horse’s hooves.  ( Fiebings Hoof Polish is water based, so it does not need to be removed, however, it will also not last as long especially if being worn in wet, rainy conditions.)
  • As part of your pre-show grooming, use a small damp sponge or a pre-moistened disposable towelette, such as Miracle Groom Touch Ups, to wipe around your horse’s eyes and nostrils.
  • Use Quic Shade or baby oil to highlight your horse’s face.  Pour a small amount into the palm of your hand, rub your hands together, then rub over horse’s muzzle, around the ears, and eyes, then down front of face and over the cheekbones.  Quic Shade is also a sunscreen to protect those sensitive pink noses and white areas.
  • The last grooming tool you should do before going into the show ring, especially before showmanship class, is rub a Tail Tamers Sheepskin Grooming Mitt or small towel over his coat, to remove the last traces of dust and flatten down all the hair to give the hair coat the brightest sheen possible.
  • To really add shine and bloom to your horse’s coat, add a fat supplement to your horse’s diet.  This could be in the form of corn or vegetable oil, flax seed or flax seed oil, or a commercial fat supplement/weight gain product, like First Companion’s Perfect-Coat or Miracle Weight Gain.
  • Use cornstarch to whiten your horse’s socks, or the white Shapley’s Show Touch Up Spray.  Shapley’s Show Touch Up spray comes in many other colors too, to cover up scars and blemishes or enhance yours horse’s color.
  • If it is too cold to bathe your horse, you can use a “dry shampoo” product like Miracle Groom or Cowboy Magic’s Green Spot Remover, to clean your horse.  Another great product is Carr & Day & Martin’s Under The Tail Wipes.  These remove the dirt and grease from under the tail, sheath and udder areas.
  • The last thing you should apply to your horse’s coat before going into the show ring, is a shine product, like Show Sheen, Cowboy Magic Super Body Shine, or Grand Champion Pepi Coat Conditioner.  However, do not apply in the saddle area as these products make the hair coat slippery.

Winter Tips

If your horse has rubbed-off areas of hair on his or her shoulders from blanketing, spray Quic-Sheen on the rubbed area. It has a silicone free formula that will help prevent the blanket from abrading the hair as well as moisturize the hair and skin to encourage regrowth.

Healthy Hair Care is a good product to apply liberally to the entire coat after body clipping. It’s lanolin rich formula moisturizes the skin and coat to prevent that dull, fuzzy look that occurs after body clipping.

New Fly Sprays

New fly sprays have just arrived at Halls. And, we really tried to get good chemical-free sprays in-stock. Another natural product that just arrived is Hooflex Natural Spray Dressing and Conditioner. Speaking of natural… we are making an effort to recycle bags of any kind at Halls. Many of our products come individually wrapped in plastic, so instead of throwing the bags away, we reuse them. So, when you buy product from us you may get a bag that says size 32 on it instead of Hall Saddlery… just remember, it’s for the good of Mother Earth. But, if you still want that pretty bag to carry out your purchases, be sure to check out T-OATS bags where 80% of the price of the bag goes to horse charities.

We’ve gone to the dogs

This spring, we’ve gone to the dogs and have decided to bring in Grain Free dog food. This dog food, American Natural Premium, is made locally in Cedarburg, Wisconsin. The main ingredient is human grade meat, not chicken feet or corn ground up. There is no RED dye in these products. And, as an FYI, I trapped a feral cat many years ago and spent over $400 trying to figure out why she had diarrhea all the time. With my handy internet surfing capabilities, I found out she was eating processed food. So, in summary… come on over and check out our new and natural dog food… we even have free samples so stop buy and pick some up.

Let’s talk about Horse Show attire

So now, let’s talk about Horse Show attire. Answer this question… how many times have you lost your choker on your blouse? If you can relate to this question, then you definitely want to check out a new HOT item this year – the snap collar. The snap collar is GREAT for kids and the RJClassic makes a lovely blouse in white for $47.95. They also make a great kids show breech for $82.95. Front Zip Tailored Sportman is our #1 best seller, finally a comfortable show breech with a euro seat so you look good (from behind). Charles Owens new helmet, the AYR8, looks great and has air vents. It’s really nice to get away from that hot velvet helmet.

See ya at the Run ‘O the Mill Horse Show at Washington County Fair Grounds (moved from Waukesha). Stop by and see Princess and me. We plan on enjoying the day with White Grape juice (NOT) and appetizers. Oh, we may share, too.

New Healthcare Products!

We now have Absorbine’s Hooflex Natural Spray Hoof Dressing and Conditioner. It comes in a quiet non-aerosol can that sprays upside down. This product maintains moisture balance and promotes growth in the hoof with natural oils such as tea tree, arica, comfrey, lanolin, soybean oil and caster oils. Another all-natural product we carry from Absorbine is Ultra Shield Green fly repellent, which has an eight hour proven performance demonstrated in an independent university study. It is Eco-Safe for the entire family (yes, it is safe for human use) and for the environment. It’s not oily or greasy and contains no artificial colors or additives. It’s available in a 32 ounce spray or a 2 ounce gel formula, which is perfect for the face, ears and around wounds. Absorbine has another new product in their Showsheen line – Stain Remover and Whitener. This is a fast-acting spot remover enhanced with Oxi-Eraser stain lifters for a color-safe,deep clean. It is specially formulated and pH balanced for horses and is fortified with panthenol, green tea and fruit extracts to nourish the hair follicle to support healthy hair. The best part is that there is a $2 OFF coupon on all of these, and other, Absorbine products! So come on in and try one (or two) of these new products.

Honest, it is SPRING!

Honest it is SPRING! How do I know? Well, because the Hall’s Spring Sale is coming up this weekend, April 2-3rd. We have been stocking our floor with new arrivals; unpacking new items every day.

There is one item we are low on though, Taylored Sportman breeches in a 26Long. A young lady came in and bought six pair! So, if you’re looking for that exact size or something else that we may not have at this moment, please come to the sale, let us know and we will order for you (and honor the 20% discount). Please note: saddles are excluded.

So mark your calendar for our sale this weekend! The Swap Meet is Saturday from 9:00am until around noon but the store is on sale all day Saturday and Sunday. Special hint for those of you who don’t like crowds… come on Sunday.

Come on over and shop our new arrivals!

We have over 50 schooling pads in stock including red, blue, pink and some patterns. New Show Breeches from RJClassics are very similar to Taylored Sportsman’s but are around $40 less. The RJClassic kids breeches are very nice for $84.95. We just received a new shipment of riding tights from Irideon featuring new colors and fabric. Tee’s, which are discipline specific, just came in from Irideon as well. They are very neat, with big horses on the front jumping, eventing or doing dressage.

Have you tried on our jeans from Adiktd? We received great tee’s to match the BLING on them so be sure to check them out. New socks and Zocks are in with over 100 different designs showing many colors and disciplines… some even have kitty and cow patterns to spice it up a bit.

We started an “Upcoming Events” binder at the store, so if your having a clinic, horse show or trail ride, please send us your flier.

See ya in a couple days at our Sale!