Rule Change (24.14 (page 82)
Approved by SSHBEA Board on February 12, 2018

Change to read:
Master judges attend a clinic every other year (instead of every year)

Approved by SSHBEA Board on February 12, 2018
Open and Lite Shod Shoe Sizes are as follows:

Open Shod Shoeing: A maximum ½” thick x 1 ½” wide hot or cold rolled steel or aluminum shoe. Borium is allowed on the caulks and toes of the shoe. The thickness of the shoe, caulk and borium together must not exceed 1 1/18” thick. A maximum 1 5/8” turn back (measured from the front to theback of the caulk) is allowed. Clips are optional when drawn from the original steel or poured. No Tungsten allowed

Lite Shod Shoeing: A maximum ½” thick x 1” wide hot or cold rolled steel or aluminum shoe (both front and hind feet) with a maximum 1 1/2” turn back (measured from front to back of the caulk) is allowed. Borium is allowed on the caulks and toes of the shoe, but the thickness of the shoe, caulk and borium must not exceed 1 1/8” thick. Clips are optional when drawn from the original steel or poured. No Tungsten allowed

Approved by SSHBEA Board on February 12, 2018

Change of class titles:
Change Country Trail Pleasure to Spotted Saddle Horse and Traditional Trail Pleasure to Country Pleasure.

New Rule
Approved by SSHBEA Board on March 12, 2018

Any shoe discovered to be steel other than conventional steel and aluminum will be subject to:
Three (3) month suspension plus a three (3) month probation including a $1000 fine plus forfeit all awards and titles. This is not a correctable violation at that show.