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At the end of the day, compete the horse at the level it is physically and mentally mature for, not the level that it's age or the professionally produced horse dictates.
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Indeed, couldnt agree more with you. I dont think anywhere in this thread ANYONE including me have said that competing a young horse at Novice is a good thing. We are merely stating that professional produced horses dont hang around at the lower levels.
What I am trying to get across, you cannot put a price tag on a horse which maybe the same age etc as horse a professional has for sale.
I also think youll find it was Andrew Nicholson who i used as a rider who starts his horses at Novice.
And that WFP and a like including PF start at Intro or PN.
At the end of the day, compete the horse at the level it is physically and mentally mature for, not the level that it's age or the professionally produced horse dictates.
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Indeed, couldnt agree more with you. I dont think anywhere in this thread ANYONE including me have said that competing a young horse at Novice is a good thing. We are merely stating that professional produced horses dont hang around at the lower levels.
What I am trying to get across, you cannot put a price tag on a horse which maybe the same age etc as horse a professional has for sale.
I also think youll find it was Andrew Nicholson who i used as a rider who starts his horses at Novice.
And that WFP and a like including PF start at Intro or PN.