New to Showing - what do I do?

Frumpoon

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So I am hoping to doa spot of showing with the beastie and I think he might be good as a working hunter or possibly a ridden horse or lightweight hunter [have had varying advice].

So who I register with?

I went to the BSHA and there are no hunter classes on the horse reg form?

Who should I register with?

Also he is clearly a good 17hh - he won't be eligible for any restricted classes so do I still need to get him measured?
 
Show/ Working hunters are all reg'ed through Sports horse Breeding GB (old HIS)

If I was you though before you even bother registering I would go to some local riding classes next season and see what the judges think as you only need to reg for the big shows - Even if you need to reg because you have qualified for something at a higher level you can do that at the time. I wouldn't dream of taking him to any of the larger shows until you are confident with your ringcraft even if he is beautiful - you want to show him off to his best afterall. No he doesn't need to be measured for large horse classes

Have you got any photos ?? perhaps we could guide you to the right class
 
I agree with above do some unaffiliated shows- there are lots of qualifiers and some you don't need to be registered yet (if you qualify you can just register before the champs).

My friend did Workers up to a pretty decent level with PUK (Ponies UK- but horses can be in too) I show (lead rein and M&M) to quite a highish county standard and I'm not registered with anyone yet.

Have a look at Trailblazers I think they do Workers but you'll need to check.

Good luck!
 
Thanks everybody, if you click on my name another page comes up with the option to see my public profile - there a pics of me and the beastie standing side on there.

Are there indoor shows over winter? there must be surely, I'm bursting with excitement now I can't wait until April????

What should I wear? I have got - cream jods, long black boots, sensible non-blingy tack, a tweed jacket, do I wear a tie or a stock?

His conformation is pretty much perfect though he does have some injuries - a splint and a scar which I can black out with makeup - my friend who at HOYS [and everywhere else!!! I'm green with envy] says this matters less than if his conformation wasn't so good.

Plus he is a real mover!!!
 
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