Elopi
Well-Known Member
What classes can I show my Welsh section C 3 year old gelding in? And how should I turn him out?
He is not registered & no breed/recorded breeding in his passport. His previous owner purchased him as a Welsh C part bred colt, no knowledge of dam or sire.
He looks like a full Welsh, others have said he looks a full Welsh (I will attach photos).
He has shown locally in m&m classes (unregistered) and always been left natural and placed well.
Obviously I know that I will struggle to move up the levels as he has no known breeding, however I’d like to know if I should stick to showing him unregistered m&m, youngstock & novelty classes
Or
Whether he should be classed as an unregistered part bred and plaited up?
Or perhaps scrap m&m and part bred completely and just show him natural in youngstock & novelty?
It would be a shame to chop his feather and plait him up as I think he looks gorgeous native, and has a proper Welsh build.
Judges have previously asked if he’s registered and I’m now wondering if that has affected his placings
Would love to hear everyone’s opinions.
He is not registered & no breed/recorded breeding in his passport. His previous owner purchased him as a Welsh C part bred colt, no knowledge of dam or sire.
He looks like a full Welsh, others have said he looks a full Welsh (I will attach photos).
He has shown locally in m&m classes (unregistered) and always been left natural and placed well.
Obviously I know that I will struggle to move up the levels as he has no known breeding, however I’d like to know if I should stick to showing him unregistered m&m, youngstock & novelty classes
Or
Whether he should be classed as an unregistered part bred and plaited up?
Or perhaps scrap m&m and part bred completely and just show him natural in youngstock & novelty?
It would be a shame to chop his feather and plait him up as I think he looks gorgeous native, and has a proper Welsh build.
Judges have previously asked if he’s registered and I’m now wondering if that has affected his placings
Would love to hear everyone’s opinions.