Classes for connie thats over 14'2?

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Can anyone tell me what classes a connie around 15hh could be shown in? Looking at the rules it looks like 14'2 is the max for the m&m classes?
 
as he is over height you cannot do any M&M classes.

Some of the Connie breed shows have classes for overheights (normally in with the partbreds).

Some over height connies can do quite well plaited up in the hunter pony classes, if you are too old for the hunter pony classes then you could try the small hunter classes but generaly they are too small for that and too ponyish.
 
Can anyone tell me what classes a connie around 15hh could be shown in? Looking at the rules it looks like 14'2 is the max for the m&m classes?

Is he JMB measured? Or measured at home (or just a height that he was sold at or an estimation)?
 
Could he do M&M workers? When we have entered our Connie it's divided into height classes but I haven't seen it stated that 143 and over have to meet their breed standard. Haven't looked that hard though as not an issue for our lad.
 
Could he do M&M workers? When we have entered our Connie it's divided into height classes but I haven't seen it stated that 143 and over have to meet their breed standard. Haven't looked that hard though as not an issue for our lad.

still have to be 148cms or under as that is the breed standard.
 
Thanks for the replies sounds like we are a bit screwed for showing if she officially measures over 14'2 now :(
she is being properly measured today but we thing she is closer to 15hh and only just turned 5 so may still grow a little more. Thi
 
I think it depends on the rules. I used to do M&M ridden classes and working hunter ones with my 15.2hh registered Welsh D and used to do very well (at agricultural show and RC type level). Only once did I have a judge comment she felt I was in the wrong class but then she believed my horse was a friesian (he looked nothing like one - she had no idea!) but it was just an RC show and nowhere did it state a height limit. If it were me and the pony was only a tiny bit over then I'd just do the classes. Unless you're planning to try and do big stuff then I dont see the issue. At the end of the day he is a registered pure bred Connie so IMO should be eligible for M&M.
 
isn't it more about the breed standard than the actual height of the horse though, MM? There's no upper height limit for section Ds in the breed standard, whereas connies are supposed to be 14.2 as a max?
 
I think it depends on the rules. I used to do M&M ridden classes and working hunter ones with my 15.2hh registered Welsh D and used to do very well (at agricultural show and RC type level). Only once did I have a judge comment she felt I was in the wrong class but then she believed my horse was a friesian (he looked nothing like one - she had no idea!) but it was just an RC show and nowhere did it state a height limit. If it were me and the pony was only a tiny bit over then I'd just do the classes. Unless you're planning to try and do big stuff then I dont see the issue. At the end of the day he is a registered pure bred Connie so IMO should be eligible for M&M.

There is no height limit on section D's in fact many are 15.2hh and doing well at county shows.
Connemaras however have a upper height limit of 14.2hh and the Connemara society is very hot on enforcing it! They regularly recall ponies for height measurements. Other societies wait for objections from competitors, the Connie society recalls at random and if a judge mentions they think one is a bit big
 
Thanks for the replies sounds like we are a bit screwed for showing if she officially measures over 14'2 now :(
she is being properly measured today but we thing she is closer to 15hh and only just turned 5 so may still grow a little more. Thi
Remember it is unshod that they're measured at, lots of ponies are smaller than they seem when they're actually measured on a pad without shoes.
 
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