Lolo
Well-Known Member
I think they are very useful in introducing a horse to what shows are all about. My sister is reschooling an ex-racer atm, and yesterday was his first show on grass. He arrived and went a bit mental as it was obviously racing. She went into the prelim class as planned and scored 44%. At home he is working in a well-established outline and impressing everyone- from the work he produces at home and places he knows he should be scoring well into the 60's! He got 2's for his canter, and really he would have benefited from the W&T class. He then went off and jumped a beautiful, balanced SJ round around a 75cm class. Just because a horse can jump a course of 2'6 fences, doesn't mean they can cope with dressage yet at all.