babyd
Well-Known Member
Yes. A lovely show though and well worth a day out watching the hunters.
Op, The level of judging at local level is very different to that at national level, as is the type of horse in the classes. Your lovely horse is a workmanlike type and a very useful and much loved all round horse. Judging from the pictures he is a little short in the neck, a little long behind the saddle, his head is a little plain and his limb a little coarse.
To show at National level the horse, no matter what type, has to be top class in every department, from type to ride and manners.
A top small hunter is a rare beast. A top small hunter is based on the requirements for a top middle weight hunter but scaled down to 15.2. The picture below is a middle weight, so imagine what you are seeing in the picture scaled down to 15.2 but not scaled down in bone or quality and then compare the shape and quality of this horse to your lovely horse. That should give you a good example of the differences. The horse in the picture, despite being top class and prolifically successful was never taken to GYS as I knew he would not have been in the top 3.
Hope that helps you.
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This is excellent and exactly the answer I was looking for - thank you!
Please can you explain what you mean by coarse limbs? And is colour brought into the equation when judging in the hunters?
It's looking like I will probably give it a miss - i hadn't realised that there was so much paperwork to do and i'd rather spend the money on something that i am confident he will place in (BE registration etc). Thank you for all of the information, definitely worth asking before just entering! You fully understood my question and gave a really detailed answer - it's massively appreciated!