Wow, just wow.

Okay, there's a few problems you're going to run in to with this request.

First - in H/J land, we don't take a whole lot of pictures on the flat. The flat-classes are essentially just extras and not a big deal to us, so it's going to be hard to find a good supply of them. This leads us directly to problem number two - almost anything you DO find in a Google Image Search of any variety of the term "Hunter Pleasure" is going to be stockhorse circuit stuff. We don't really do Pleasure beyond our schooling shows. When we do, it's just a softer rein than in our Under Saddle classes. It's probably wiser to google your show's judges to find out if they are going to prefer a real Hunter way of going or a stockhorse HUS style.

Also, you should probably run, not walk, to a new trainer yesterday. There's some pretty alarming stuff in less than 10 sentences.

Some photos though if they help - best I could find on a quick google search.

http://www.briarfieldfarm.com/cooperroanoke2.jpg - a still from an over fences class (no martingale in a flat-class allowed), just loosen the rein and have him seek contact a bit and he looks pretty good for a flat class.
http://www.briarfieldfarm.com/DSC_0095.JPG - good example of the light contact you'll see in H/J pleasure classes.
http://www.briarfieldfarm.com/charlieashowtrot.JPG - heavy on the forehand and head a little lower than I'd like, but acceptable. This is as far toward the stockhorse HUS ideal as one should go at a regular H/J show.
http://www.briarfieldfarm.com/hamlintrooperrwf.JPG - a little loopier than I'd like to see with the rein, better carriage from the horse.
http://hunterspeak.com/yahoo_site_admin/assets/images/gr_impression5775039.127130133.jpg - this is pretty sharp, but not quite "soft" and relaxed enough.
http://www.fouroaksfarmva.com/images/n696662675_1326373_4727.jpg - rein way too loose but otherwise okay


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