Bojingles
Well-Known Member
Sorry, I know this has been done many times but today I saw it today with my own eyes and I'm baffled. I took the comedy cob to a local show purely for the experience; it was her first show. My goal was purely for both of us to come home unscathed so I'm happy with our result! It was my first show too, so please don't think this is sour grapes - we just went along for the ride, as it were. But all the cobs in our class, as well as the CHAPS non-native before us, were all what I would describe as obese; dangerously so. My friend and I, both with what I would call decently lean horses, came last in our class. Our horses looked emaciated in comparison to some. Do you think my cob is too thin?? So my question is, why are show horses so fat? Is it to hide dodgy conformation? Or what? Can anyone explain?? I honestly don't get it and would love to hear an insider's view!! (ps her Dually is only this loose because she's eating)



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