this lovely boy would i be too old for showing

i have no idea about the showing, but he's gorgeous
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Your never too old to show......blimey, I'll give up now, ripe old age of 42! I went to Edenbridge to watch over the bank holiday and a lady I've known for donkeys years is still showing her Highland and she's .........old, could not put an age on her
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The horse is lovely and there are plenty of opertunities for part bred welsh, tooooooo old my foot
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Just one thing from the photo, make sure you watch the owners jump him. He looks a little tricky or perhaps he just hasn't got a technique yet.

Other than that, go & view him.
 
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Your never too old to show......blimey, I'll give up now, ripe old age of 42!

[/ QUOTE ] You might be not be too old, but sometimes your choices are restricted if you are an adult showing a pony that is not pure-bred Mountain & Moorland. You can do part-bred classes if you can find them, but some classes like show hunter pony and working hunter pony classes are often restricted to child riders. At 15hh she has the option of doing some horse classes but will probably always be the smallest in the class. Depends really what level she wants to show at - will be fine at local, but more restricted at affiliated.
 
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