measles
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Its many moons since I did county workers and in the spring my son plans to do some with his 148cms jumping pony as it has been suggested she might hold her own in 15hh WHPs. I'm all for the idea as it gives him a focus for improving the pony's flatwork, and it's another string to her bow.
I have a few queries about what the class is like nowadays though and it would help us prepare if I could find out answers. The BSPS website says that the 15hh WHP class is 1.05 max height but knowledgable friends who show have said that the tracks are more like 1.15. Might the latter just be the HOYS/RIHS qualifiers or will we jump this routinely at BSPS shows? Looking at the BSPS site again it talks of bullfinches - pony is bold but child hasn't encountered one and I wondered if they are often included nowadays? If so I'd better find one to hire...
On the subject of bits BSPS site says something like any appropriate bit, which is pretty vague. He rides her in an eggbut-type Myler with "hooks" (slots for the cheek piece and reins but looks like a normal eggbut from the side) and 3 rollers (again invisible when in mouth). Would this be OK for these classes?
Any advice would be very helpful, or sources of this kind of info on the internet. If we wait and go along to watch a few classes as common sense would suggest we'll have missed the spring season!
I have a few queries about what the class is like nowadays though and it would help us prepare if I could find out answers. The BSPS website says that the 15hh WHP class is 1.05 max height but knowledgable friends who show have said that the tracks are more like 1.15. Might the latter just be the HOYS/RIHS qualifiers or will we jump this routinely at BSPS shows? Looking at the BSPS site again it talks of bullfinches - pony is bold but child hasn't encountered one and I wondered if they are often included nowadays? If so I'd better find one to hire...
On the subject of bits BSPS site says something like any appropriate bit, which is pretty vague. He rides her in an eggbut-type Myler with "hooks" (slots for the cheek piece and reins but looks like a normal eggbut from the side) and 3 rollers (again invisible when in mouth). Would this be OK for these classes?
Any advice would be very helpful, or sources of this kind of info on the internet. If we wait and go along to watch a few classes as common sense would suggest we'll have missed the spring season!