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Post by showhunter on Jul 2, 2014 21:02:50 GMT
Can someone please explain to me what is meant by home produced ? There is a show on at the weekend for home produced and some are saying I am able to compete. I am not a professional and only me has ridden him since I have owned him for the past year and a half. His previous owner was professional though so would this affect him being home produced or does it just matter about what currently happens? Thanks in advance
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Post by Jenna on Jul 2, 2014 21:09:58 GMT
Can someone please explain to me what is meant by home produced ? There is a show on at the weekend for home produced and some are saying I am able to compete. I am not a professional and only me has ridden him since I have owned him for the past year and a half. His previous owner was professional though so would this affect him being home produced or does it just matter about what currently happens? Thanks in advance There is different rules for different shows, but i think the rule is usually something like 'must not have been stabled on a producers yard in the past ??months', im going to a home produced show this weekend too, its probably the same one, ill have a look at the schedule and get back to you
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Post by Jenna on Jul 2, 2014 21:12:03 GMT
here you go
HOME PRODUCED – this show is only open to home produced showing exhibitors. No Equine to have been produced in a professional yard and must be exhibited and shown by someone not involved in professional producing in the last two years. The definition of a Professional Producer/Trainer is - A person who undertakes the preparation and /or production of ponies/horses belonging to other exhibitors for the show ring including at a show. NB: THE HOME PRODUCED SHOWING SOCIETY EXPECTS EXHIBITORS TO ACCEPT THE RULES OF HOME PRODUCED COMPETITIONS AND ENTER IN THE SPIRIT INTENDED.EXHIBITORS FOUND BREAKING THIS RULING WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE SHOW GROUND WITHOUT A REFUND AND BANNED FROM ANY FUTURE SHOWS.
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Post by Jenna on Jul 2, 2014 21:13:43 GMT
so basically if your pony has been ridden/produced by a professional within the last 2 years you are not eligible
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Post by showhunter on Jul 2, 2014 21:33:11 GMT
Okay thanks so does that defiantly mean the pony in the last 2 years and not the rider?
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Post by forester on Mar 25, 2015 0:02:58 GMT
2 years? Most are a year
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