Cattle Trial
The Cattle Trial is optional.
Novice (L2/L3) riders who get a 0 score on three obstacles in EOH will not be allowed to
compete in the Cattle trial. It will be scored as a disqualification for the Cattle trial.
Working Equitation originated in Italy, Portugal, Spain, and France as a way to showcase horses used in the field and for ranch work. The fourth and final test of Working Equitation team competitions is the Cattle trial, during which horses and riders must work as a team to sort and pen a designated cow.
If offered, the Cattle trial is scored separately and takes place in an enclosed arena with cattle-appropriate fencing (minimum size of 230 by 100 feet is recommended). During this trial, a team of three or four riders work together as each rider separates a designated cow from the herd and moves it across the enclosure to a holding pen.
Each person has three (3) minutes to cut and herd their designated cow. Riders who fail to move their designated cow to the holding pen within the three minutes allowed receive “no time” (and therefore no points/awards) for the trial.
The fastest individual overall time (including any time penalties added) is placed highest in the Cattle Trial.