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Yearling Member
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Ohio
Posts: 555
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As you saw AMHR ONLY allows shetland ponies or horses with AMHA papers to hardship in. Unfortunately you cannot get AMHA because of her height.
These pictures are really hard to critique from as they are taken at odd angles and you cant see the entire horse at once. I have not shown in open but have a lot of friends that do and they do very well with miniatures. I would tone her up some and for sure do some intense grooming. Go out there and have fun!! If you decide to try rated registry shows I would suggest getting an amhr show gelding as geldings are so much more fun to show then mares. Most farms give big discounts if you geld and show them so you can get a really nice show horse for not a lot of money.
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Newborn Member
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Canada
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You can register her with the WCMHR according to the paper work...? If you're intersed you could always call them and find out for sure. Papered or not I still think she'll make a nice halter and cart horse. WORLD CLASS MINIATURE HORSE REGISTRY, INC. A-34" and under B-over 34"-38" Permanent at 3 yrs. Current Membership is required to register Photos are Optional except Hardship Applications Current Year Foal-$15 Yearling-$20 Two –Year Old.-$25 Three Years or Older-$30 Geldings Open Registry-$10 pedigree not required for Geldings Show Pony over 38"-48" $15 Hardship, Mare or Stallion-$75previously unregistered, one orboth parents unregistered or unknown. Requires Height at any age, and 4 photos, front, back, & both sides.
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Yearling Member
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Ohio
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I would be leery of wcmhr i have heard they are taking peoples money but they never get the papers.
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Halter broke
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Minnesota
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I dont think Im going to do the WCMHR thing. Im not interested in getting papers on her unless they really mean something, with show opportunirty's etc.
The reason Im asking is that I wont drag her to shows just for showmanship. If she's suitable for halter, then that changes things a bit... Making her hang out at the trailer all day for one class seems rediculious... two works. At least in my reasoning. I dont have a ton of photo's of her... heres the album of her latest photoshoot. http://s68.photobucket.com/albums/i1...lle06/June708/ Thanks everyone for taking the time to give me your opinions!
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Newborn Member
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Canada
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I never had a problem with the WCMHR...?
If she was mine I'd have her in all the open shows possible, halter, showmanship, cart. I used to take my Mini stallion for one class and make him stay the day He loved being out and about.
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Halter broke
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Minnesota
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lol I did drag her along to a show when she was still on her mothers side. She was a big hit.
![]() My biggest problem is trailer space... This next year things will be changing... but I have 4 big horses and 2 little ones (including Tulah) that should be getting out and about... with a 3.5 horse trailer. Why are geldings easier to show in AMHA and AMHR? Im a mare person myself... I gave away my last gelding a year ago.
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Newborn Member
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Canada
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I haven't shown a Mini mare yet but I prefer to show a stallion then a gelding
![]() I prefer mares too but a stallion is the next best thing I love my llittle gelding, don't get me wrong but he's lacking the...attitude I like about mares and to an extent stallions.
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Yearling Member
Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 820
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We take our minis to open shows too
It's lots of fun to let them compete with the big horses. In our area, we can go in Grooming and Conditioning, Halter, Showmanship, and In-hand trail class.Grooming is very important. You want your horse to be clean, clipped, shined, hooves polished. Thin the mane enough that it lays down good or use a mane tamer. At the registered shows, horses are no longer allowed to be stretched out for halter, they have to stand square. One warning and then you're DQed. You also should be dressed appropriately with boots, either showmanship pants or at least black jeans, tunic or western shirt/vest, and hat. You have a pretty little mare, so go and have fun with her
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Weanling Member
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Alachua, fl
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I show AMHR its fun but i can only afford about one show a year. Theres lots of stuff you can do with your girl in the open shows. Some of them also have costume and driving classes. Theres Driving dressage and CDE classes. You mare looks very nice and would be a great contender. Good luck and have lots of fun.
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Yearling Member
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Ohio
Posts: 555
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I do think geldings are easier to show especially if you have never shown in rated shows before. Theres a lot to learn and take in and with a gelding there are no hormone issues like a mare or stallion. I showed 2 yearling fillies this year and invariably they come in heat every time you take them to a show. Not at all impossible but definitely makes it trickier. I have also shown many stallions and I love stallions. But again due to hormone issues they are tricky to handle at a show. We show aspc/amhr and do about 6 shows per year.
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