How many classes is too much?

SonnysHumanSlave

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Ok so there is a show next month (showing show) its only a small unaffiliated affair.

There are 6 classes I would like to enter.
These are:
Inhand Novice,
Inhand Cob,
Inhand Coloured,
Ridden Novice,
Ridden Coloured,
and Ridden Cob.

The inhand are close together in the morning, and the ones in the afternoon are together with a nice lunch break in between, and 4 or 6 classes.

Hes a very fit boy, do you think 6 is too much? If so ill drop the novice, but hes very naughty so i want him to get a little bit bored.

What do you think.
 

sazzle44

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I'd stick to maybe two in hand and a ridden. There's not much point in doing all those classes in my opinion. Maybe save them for another show? Sometimes less is more and if it's only small classes it'll give other people a chance for the rossettes :) good luck! x
 

shadowboy

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Yes too much, your horse will be fed up by class 4 no matter how fit he is. I only ever do max of 3 but I suppose 4 should be ok. Pick the classes you thinly areoat suitable and go from there
 
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