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Post by pulling my hair out on Sept 23, 2014 21:18:35 GMT
Help, I have found the scoring system and the heights of the fences. But I can't actually find any classes to do. Which society are they? Is there a final somewhere? Just bought lovely black cob, will do flat classes too, they are easy to find. But this boy loves to jump.... Look forward to your help x
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Post by Possibly on Sept 23, 2014 22:00:23 GMT
Have a look on The BSHA website, think they may of held them at the recent champs...so should have shows holding these classes during the season
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Post by janetbushell on Sept 24, 2014 5:34:21 GMT
If you can't find many actual working cob classes & just want to get some jumping experience, try shows that have training stakes classes as these are set at various levels & usually there is no age/height restriction
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Post by CarolineNelson on Sept 24, 2014 6:26:07 GMT
The British Show Horse Association (BSHA) combine Working Cob with Riding Horses & Show Hacks - the classification is "Working Show Horse". Classes are held at affiliated shows throughout the season, culminating in the National Championship Show, second weekend in September. The BSHA also runs a 'Grass Roots' section. Contact them, you should find them very helpful. :- www.britishshowhorse.orgE-mail: Admin@ " " " " 01462 437 770 Enjoy your Cob, they are great fun!
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Post by dawnie on Sept 24, 2014 21:24:36 GMT
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Post by pulling my hair out on Sept 26, 2014 15:13:29 GMT
Thanks guys! All sorted now. Found loads of classes. As of 2015 will be BHSA member with a small hunter and a working cob, been NPS for years! New rules to learn ? Again thanks for help esp Caroline x
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Post by CarolineNelson on Sept 26, 2014 15:28:09 GMT
Thanks guys! All sorted now. Found loads of classes. As of 2015 will be BHSA member with a small hunter and a working cob, been NPS for years! New rules to learn ???? Again thanks for help esp Caroline x New rules to learn, yes! But, like the NPS, a comprehensive but easy Rule Book to follow and excellent help from the Office if you get stuck. Good luck - and, as I said previously, ENJOY!!
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