Showing Showing in Hand on behalf of owner

Bellalily

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Ok, since the git is 28 and looking fabulous, I’m thinking of showing him in hand.
How much would you charge for preparing and showing said pony?
 

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please note that most of the Veteran showing societies do not Allow professionals in their classes.

If you are thinking a friend then normally owner pays entries, transport, and a bacon butty (other buttys are available) or ice cream.
 

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Depends on what you want to do and at what level? Are the classes breed specific?

Some pro's do cold showing for in hand where you just pay them to show on the day it was about £45 the last time I did it about 13 years ago😄
 

Bellalily

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Have you got anyone in mind? A pro or a mate?
Would ideally like a pro, but no idea about cost. Would they prefer to do the prep or happy to show with several contributors. I’m completely in the dark, but I’d like him to have the best chance possible as well. 😁
 

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Depends on what you want to do and at what level? Are the classes breed specific?

Some pro's do cold showing for in hand where you just pay them to show on the day it was about £45 the last time I did it about 13 years ago😄
Cheers. It’s veteran and maybe breed specific if they have a class.
 

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please note that most of the Veteran showing societies do not Allow professionals in their classes.

If you are thinking a friend then normally owner pays entries, transport, and a bacon butty (other buttys are available) or ice cream.
Oh right. I’ll have to find a fit mate then 😁
 
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