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Post by skye2006 on Dec 27, 2006 3:09:35 GMT -12
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Post by cubic on Dec 27, 2006 4:40:38 GMT -12
For me her head and substance through the body makes her a small hunter type rather than a riding horse, however some judges might find her a little light of bone.
She's similar to mine who I used to show as a 15hh SHP (before I got too old!). I found that affiliated level he was definately a hunter type, but unafilliated some judges thought he was more of a riding horses (possibly because many of the horses in unaffiliated hunter classes are much heavier and more 'common' types)
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Post by skye2006 on Dec 29, 2006 22:55:21 GMT -12
Thank you cubic
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Post by Miss M on Dec 29, 2006 23:21:48 GMT -12
I am also going towards a small hunter with the pwer and movement and substance. She looks very balanced and looks like she would give a fab effortless ride which would keep you up the line. You might find as most of us do, that in affiliated classes she will be dewarfed in size
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Post by dogndobbin on Dec 30, 2006 9:01:23 GMT -12
Just wanted to say how lovely she is. Not much use I know but I agree with Miss M she has a lovely outline
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Post by skye2006 on Dec 31, 2006 3:16:58 GMT -12
Thank you
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Post by aimee on Oct 25, 2007 23:35:43 GMT -12
Your horse is almost IDENTICAL to mine!! I show her affiliated in small hunter classes.
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Post by broxdown on Oct 25, 2007 23:51:05 GMT -12
Although I'm no expert, my first thought was small hunter.
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