cubic
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Post by cubic on Dec 29, 2006 20:28:26 GMT 1
if Pip feels inclined to have a go, well then I still think his best bet is R C show horse. in fact the winner (who was for sale the other week in H&H) will undoubtably be gracing the county show circuit in 2007, and ----with the right producer-----it will be winning! Do you know something about that horse ss3? I completely agree about the RC show horse, a great classes for horses like this one.
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Post by specialsparkle3 on Dec 29, 2006 21:49:29 GMT 1
Why Cubic?------I thought it would be sold to a producer after HOYS . The judges all raved about it to me after the championship. I was very surprised to see it advertised
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Post by cubic on Dec 29, 2006 22:12:22 GMT 1
You just sounded like you knew where it had gone (with the at the end!)
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Post by SaturdayGirl on Dec 30, 2006 16:29:26 GMT 1
I agree with what people have said. TBH he's never going to be a top class shows horse, but I'm sure you could have success at lower levels.
The SFAS riding club class would be PERFECT for him I think - look on the website for requrments I think you have to do trotting poles and a small jump.
He is a little between types - I think he has the body of a hunter but bone of a large riding horse. At local shows often there will be allsorts in the classes so you could have a go at both; though I expect he'll do better as a riding horse as long as he doesn't get too fat. It will also depend on how he moves. You could also do some working hunter (jumping) and other classes that cop up at local shows like riding club horse, family horse etc.
Good luck!
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