Traditional Cob Owners Kent area?

rushyj

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Anyone looking to show their traditional in kent area? Great chart showing society are holding TTCS qualifiers in hand and ridden on 18th April :) This is great news the horse does not have to be registered, can be any colour just traditional type first time ever!!!!!
 
I don’t own a traditional, mine is a hogged beasty. However I was thinking of going but looking at the schedule I just don’t understand all the different societies/ qualification thing-e-bobs. So I think it’s a bit out of my league.
 
Unfortunately at the time there was no time to create a seperate class for the so they had to be merged with a rare breed class. they will be judged seperately if enough entries. They do need to be in a traditional state with full mane tail and feather. The first three places qualify for the national champs. You do not need to be a member to enter the class but if you qualify and want to enter the national champs you have two weeks to become a memeber and register your horse after qualifying.
 
My boys half and half at the moment and due to be hogged again when I have a spare afternoon. I will pop over to the show though to see. Plus hes a vanner type (poss x shire) at 15.3 and 3/4" so not sure even if I grew him out he could take part.
 
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