What in hand class would you put a friesian in?

there arnt very many friesian classes im affraid but you could possibly go for and i am this year at my local show is best mare or gelding based on conformation and action ,solid colour if all black handsomeist gelding or prettist mare and also what you have said ridden or inhand forern breed some shows near me have inc friesians in mountain and moorland too
the only proper shows are run by the fps but mainly gradings
 
have heard of a couple of people putting them forward in mountain and moorland classes but is this right? i would not class them as being this
 
alot of shows do this now , but i could never understand it i thought it was more for dartmoors etc but alot are doing it now so worth ago i suppose
 
Not M&M, but can do Foreign Breeds, Best Codition Youngstock ( if under 4) and Driving Type.
 
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Driving type.
Best condition
Riding club type
General best mare/gelding
Youngstock

Most definately not M&M - they are not a native M&M breed.

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alot more m& m classes are excepting friesians believe it or not i dont understand it but there has been a few shows ive looked at and it says inc friesians
 
not round here but then not many friesans either and most shows have foreign so they have their class so to speak.

I can see a lot of M+Mers having a strop about that! madness which mountain or moorland did they come from? and how on earth do you judge that in comparison. (though am sure have seen a few haffies sneak in locally too).

Think will take the welshie in a foreign class- he is from across the border..............:)
 
seem to be getting the backs up here of people that own welsh

i am not saying i would enter a mandm class

the whole point was to see what classes i can enter her in

youngstockl out of the question she is 4

she is a friesian sports type so can you she be entered into sports horse class?
i dont know just fishing for ideas !!!!!
 
HMMMMMMMMMMMM round my way we have driving type inhand classes which are always popular with friesian owners, as well as best condition classes, is she light and leggy?? if so why not plait and try RC horse classes?? You may find she would look lost in a hunter type class.....good luck and have fun!
 
could not plait very long mane
not heard of driving type classes
your right she woud not look right in hunter type class

we dont have many foreign breed classes in my area that is why asking around for classes for her

she is very high stepping and trots mega fast really shows off and gives it some
 
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