joeathh
Well-Known Member
Just flicking through my BD mag and saw a small article on a coloured stallion passing the NaSta performance test. I'd never heard of it before but googled and found their website. Does anybody know who runs it, I couldn't find any info on the web?
What do people think of the performance test? Could or should it be introduced as part of the stallion gradings in the UK for example for SHB, BWBS, AES, SSH, SPSS, CHAPS and others (I know it shouldn't replace those stallions 30, 70 or 100 day tested)?
If all stallions took part would it give mare owners better information and knowledge? Would it be fairer on stallion owners as approval or grading wouldn't come down to a subjective decision on one 10 - 20 minute performance? Would it be easier to compare stallions without the need to check grading criteria across studbooks?
For those mares who could take part in ridden performance tests would it be useful to take part?
I thought it was quite a neat idea 'a British Performance test' but then I don't know enough about it so may find it isn't as good as first seems. I also wonder how somethng like this fits with the Perfomance Sport Horses and Ponies initiative with the BEF, I think they envisage a general stallion grading comparison but this will be a paper exercise not a physical perfomance test. Interested in your thoughts and comments.
Please note I have posted this in another forum so apologise if you visit both
What do people think of the performance test? Could or should it be introduced as part of the stallion gradings in the UK for example for SHB, BWBS, AES, SSH, SPSS, CHAPS and others (I know it shouldn't replace those stallions 30, 70 or 100 day tested)?
If all stallions took part would it give mare owners better information and knowledge? Would it be fairer on stallion owners as approval or grading wouldn't come down to a subjective decision on one 10 - 20 minute performance? Would it be easier to compare stallions without the need to check grading criteria across studbooks?
For those mares who could take part in ridden performance tests would it be useful to take part?
I thought it was quite a neat idea 'a British Performance test' but then I don't know enough about it so may find it isn't as good as first seems. I also wonder how somethng like this fits with the Perfomance Sport Horses and Ponies initiative with the BEF, I think they envisage a general stallion grading comparison but this will be a paper exercise not a physical perfomance test. Interested in your thoughts and comments.
Please note I have posted this in another forum so apologise if you visit both