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Need to know height wise as I need a height certificate for the welshie. Hes still growing and is over 13.2 but not yet reached 13.3! Will the vet say hes 13.2 or 13.3? Thanks
Why do you need to know? What age is the pony and what breed or type? So many variables. I think we have assumed this is for JMB Measurement but maybe you’re just wanting to enter a show or get a registration certificate?Need to know height wise as I need a height certificate for the welshie. Hes still growing and is over 13.2 but not yet reached 13.3! Will the vet say hes 13.2 or 13.3? Thanks
138cm is 13.3. a hand is 10cm/4inches & there's 2.54cm to 1inPretty sure 138cm is more than 13.2.
For pony showing purposes, the conversions were done in the 90s across all BSPS, NPS etc showing classes:-138cm is 13.3. a hand is 10cm/4inches & there's 2.54cm to 1in
So it's rounded down from what the horse actually is? (Bear with I really really struggle with maths) So 13.3 is technically 55in/139.7cm but in showing terms the 13.3 "category" if you like starts includes ponies that are actually 138cm??For pony showing purposes, the conversions were done in the 90s across all BSPS, NPS etc showing classes:-
12.2 = 128
13.2 = 138
14.2 = 148
Whp and shp are
12hh = 123cm
13hh = 133
14hh = 143
15hh = 153
There are odd anomalies, such as Fell ponies have a max height of 14hh, this has been strictly kept to 142cms for competition purposes.
The OP has no worries about her pony measuring 13.3 unless it is a Welsh section C (max height of 138)and she wants to show affiliated, and I'm sure she would hope to have closer to 14hh/143 if doing M&M workers.
She will get an annual JMB cert if getting an official measure, and if necessary an annual every year till pony can get a life height at 8.
You cannot get a life height cert without having an annual in the previous year.
There is no 13.3 category.So it's rounded down from what the horse actually is? (Bear with I really really struggle with maths) So 13.3 is technically 55in/139.7cm but in showing terms the 13.3 "category" if you like starts includes ponies that are actually 138cm??
If this is right why?
Ohh this makes sense thank you ssmBecause they converted to metric but wanted to keep it tidy so picked round numbers that made sense to them.
I’ve always took this to be where the phrase “full up” sometimes comes into use ie actually slightly over specified height but not quite tall enough to class as next measurement up. As to what he’ll measure in as that’s only answerable by the vet on the day.
It is 13.2 and a 1/3rd of an inch.Pretty sure 138cm is more than 13.2.
You could always compete HC if you're not bothered about the rosetteSorry everyone should of been more clear! Thanks for all your responses. I wanted to know as I was under the impression that the event centre near me still did SJ classes that were height classified. I was wondering if I could get him in a lower height class as the height for 13.3 is 90cm and he's still jumping 80 at max. Just found out the centre has changed hands and now doesn't enforce that at all! Thanks guys.