Part-Bred Welsh - Plaited or Unplaited?

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I have shown my Welsh D X Traditional Piebald Colt at a couple of local shows, and he seems to be doing ok, so I want to aim a bit higher.

So, one judge has advised me he should be trimmed and plaited as he is "Part-Bred", and another said he should be left natural as both his breeds are shown natural.

Is there anyone who knows the answer, or should I ring WPCS and ask them?
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Welsh part breds are shown plaited. However, depending on his 'type' you might be better showing him in coloured classes as a traditional, in which case he should be untrimmed (mostly!) and unplaited.
 
If showing him as PB Welsh, then always plaited. If he's a hairy pikey pony, then let the fur fly free! (see sig for details, lol
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). Or are you going to hog him and show as a show cob? So many choices
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Obviously, we need a pic to help you decide (I can never see too many hairy coloured horses
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Seeing as how he is PB Welsh, he could also be classed as a coloured native - So you could pull his mane to 'Welsh' length, and let it all flow.

Depends on his type and what you want to do with him. If you see him as a riding pony type/WHP - then plait and pull his tail........ but if you prefer the hairy look (big plus - no plaiting
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) then let the hair flow. If he is between 14.2 and 15.1, does he have enough bone and be 'typey' enough to hog?

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Thanks for all the replies! He is only 14 months, and at a gangley stage so not too sure how chunky he will be. He has a fine, pretty welsh head, and medium amounts of feather.

I could try him plaited in a part-bred class and see how he gets on, and then try him in a coloured class unplaited, and then decide!

Would his colour set him back in part-bred classes? Do Welsh experts tend not to like coloureds?

I prefer trimmed up horses, not into lots of hair, but I want to keep him at his best advantage!
 
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