Thefuture
Well-Known Member
What is interesting unless you are at the venue you now have no idea when looking at the scores how the final result has come about.
As a breeder in the southwest I viewed the scores with interest at Tall Trees and The Grange and IMO the evaluators still do not fully take the vets score into account bringing horses with scores below the threshold for a first premium into the first premium bracket which is for horses supposed to be able to go to the very top!
The vet is the person who will know which issues will or will not effect a horse in the future as they are the ones which deal with the resulting problems/injuries as the horse get older. IMO just because a young horse can show excellent use of its limbs is balanced and has a bold outlook cannot override a poorer veterinary mark.
Does anyone know why the full scores cannot be accessed after the day of the evaluation as again being a breeder it would be good to see the split on the results for stallions one might be interested in using!
As a breeder in the southwest I viewed the scores with interest at Tall Trees and The Grange and IMO the evaluators still do not fully take the vets score into account bringing horses with scores below the threshold for a first premium into the first premium bracket which is for horses supposed to be able to go to the very top!
The vet is the person who will know which issues will or will not effect a horse in the future as they are the ones which deal with the resulting problems/injuries as the horse get older. IMO just because a young horse can show excellent use of its limbs is balanced and has a bold outlook cannot override a poorer veterinary mark.
Does anyone know why the full scores cannot be accessed after the day of the evaluation as again being a breeder it would be good to see the split on the results for stallions one might be interested in using!