telfs
Active Member
My first love when it comes to riding is showing classes and working and show hunters.
I'm looking into buying a new youngster and I've found one that I think is perfect in every way apart from one.. I really don't want to buy him to only find out he can't do the job I'm wanting him to.
He's rising 3 and is ID cross appaloosa and his tail is a mess. I've never had any experience of showing appaloosa type horses before so I need some help.
His tail is the shortest and thinnest one I've ever seen and I know it's a well known breed characteristic but I don't know how it would affect him when being shown.
He's pretty good conformation wise but I was wondering, would he get marked down on his tail if I tried to show him?
Thanks!
I'm looking into buying a new youngster and I've found one that I think is perfect in every way apart from one.. I really don't want to buy him to only find out he can't do the job I'm wanting him to.
He's rising 3 and is ID cross appaloosa and his tail is a mess. I've never had any experience of showing appaloosa type horses before so I need some help.
His tail is the shortest and thinnest one I've ever seen and I know it's a well known breed characteristic but I don't know how it would affect him when being shown.
He's pretty good conformation wise but I was wondering, would he get marked down on his tail if I tried to show him?
Thanks!