showing tips needed?

Louisex

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i posted something on here the other day about i need tips on showing i got my pictures up and running...
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i want to do m&m...any tips??
 

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Your pics are too small to be able to make any kind of comment - are you able to post one a little larger (well, quite a lot larger actually)
Is this horse registered or part bred or of unknown breeding?
 

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as MH said, is your horse registered M&M? If so, you must wear a tweed jacket for M&M classes, and probably you are old enough to be wearing long boots and not joddie boots. Difficult to say any more as the pics are so small! On the second pic your hat looks like it is tipped too far back on your head. White gloves are incorrect for showing - you should have brown or mustard.
 
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going to be blunt! GET A NOSEBAND ON THAT PONY!!!!! flat hunter one with no flash loop (can you tell this is a pet hate of mine?
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) tweed jacket would look much better, and i like to see long boots worn on the larger breeds, photo is small but i'm assuming a sec d?? dark gloves, leave the white ones in the dressage arena!! but most of all just go and have some fun!!
 

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ok thanks for the tips so far, about her breeding, i am not to sure about it but she has welsh sec d in her? lol i am uploading the pics bigger will get back soon with them(didnt no how to use it lol)
 

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If she isnt purebred then M&M classes are not the class you should be in.

How big is she? perhaps a cob/cob type class would be better but with such small pics i cant realy tell
 

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If not a purebred, then shouldn't be entered in M&M classes, unless the schedule specifically says part-breds are allowed. What about doing something like Riding Club Pony instead?
 
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