What is LOOF spelt backwards...Loving Owners Object to Fat (LOOF)
French for April...Avril Fulham
put a couple of extra comma's in the amount: 1,04,010the hire and transportation costs for the weighbridges this season are likely to be around £104,010
The weighings a great idea but I think a weigh Tape would be cheaper![]()
I find it interesting how it's okay to use the serious health issue of overweight horses as an item of humour. I wonder what the response would have been if the article had made fun of malnourished horses instead!!
I find it interesting how it's okay to use the serious health issue of overweight horses as an item of humour. I wonder what the response would have been if the article had made fun of malnourished horses instead!!
I find it slightly annoying that people refer to most show horses as morbidly overweight tbh.
Yes, they look bulked up and yes some are morbidly obese, I won't deny that.
BUT alot also however lead fit active lives outside of the show ring and can't carry excess podge around especially doing workers, etc. Do not mistake pure bulked muscle for 'fat'.
Our show cob can look huge when produced up, but I'll be damned if it's fat. He does hunting over winter, plus workers, plus hacking [have you seen the hills round here?!] and is produced with the intention of it being all muscle...NOT fat. Similar to all of ours tbh.
So please....don't catagorise most show horses into the morbidly overweight catagory. A lot do produce for muscle bulk rather than fat bulk.
Fat bulk looks horrid and is NOT a method of correct production.
TBH the ones I see most are the little welshies and natives....it seems the norm at some shows to have your section a bounce and wobble around the ring![]()
Er, not all M+M's are obese either. Please refrain from tarring all show horses, or all M+M's, with the same brush. For people like myself involved in showing it is very annoying, and I wish people would get their facts right. Have a look on www.equinational.co.uk for lots of recent photos of show horses. You will find most are a good weight, well muscled and produced - some are too fat, these usually get put down the line - but not ALL are fat.
This is like me saying "I went to an unaffiliated showjumping competition and no one could ride" or "I went to a dressage competition and everything was overbent". You'd get annoyed too![]()
Er, not all M+M's are obese either. Please refrain from tarring all show horses, or all M+M's, with the same brush. For people like myself involved in showing it is very annoying, and I wish people would get their facts right. Have a look on www.equinational.co.uk for lots of recent photos of show horses. You will find most are a good weight, well muscled and produced - some are too fat, these usually get put down the line - but not ALL are fat.
This is like me saying "I went to an unaffiliated showjumping competition and no one could ride" or "I went to a dressage competition and everything was overbent". You'd get annoyed too![]()
Well I can say that the M&M's at the Great Yorkshire last year were nearly all overweight. It was very sad to see and the judges did seem to put the fatter ones up the line. A very sad thing to see at county level.
This is like me saying "I went to an unaffiliated showjumping competition and no one could ride" or "I went to a dressage competition and everything was overbent". You'd get annoyed too
Only on the HHO Forum could a thread about an April 1st joke degenerate in to an argument about show horse condition.