|
Post by scarileo on Jan 9, 2017 11:19:26 GMT
Which society would I need to join to compete in HOYS WH qualifiers and about how much would the membership cost? My thought is BSHA but, in their enquiries section, they say they only govern hacks, riding horses, cobs and maxi cobs. Also, is a JMB height certificate needed? (as this horse is at least 16.2hh so there's no possibility of him ever looking under 14.2!) Many thanks
|
|
|
Post by Dipsy on Jan 9, 2017 11:33:31 GMT
Yes its BSHA that you need to be a member of to compete in the HOYS working hunter horse classes, and you don't need a JMB BHSA were given the rights for the HOYS workers and ridden hunters a couple of years ago.
|
|
|
Post by scarileo on Jan 9, 2017 11:44:39 GMT
That's brilliant! Thank you Dipsy
|
|
|
Post by Dipsy on Jan 9, 2017 15:11:37 GMT
No problem, we have a HOYS working hunter at Hambleton show again this year if you wish to enter...
|
|
|
Post by kateanne0 on Feb 3, 2017 14:25:23 GMT
Yes its BSHA that you need to be a member of to compete in the HOYS working hunter horse classes, and you don't need a JMB BHSA were given the rights for the HOYS workers and ridden hunters a couple of years ago. Is this class also called 'working show horse'?
|
|
|
Post by Dipsy on Feb 5, 2017 20:14:08 GMT
Yes its BSHA that you need to be a member of to compete in the HOYS working hunter horse classes, and you don't need a JMB BHSA were given the rights for the HOYS workers and ridden hunters a couple of years ago. Is this class also called 'working show horse'? No its different... This is wording for BSHA rule book about working show horse classes. Working Show Horse: Open to Hacks, Cobs, Maxi Cobs and Riding Horses, mare or gelding four years old and over, exceeding 148cms
|
|