Hal & Deb Bryant
Well-Known Member
We read the Forum daily but seldom reply. This time we felt we wanted to start a discussion.
We, like all of you, are planning for warmer days and the 2009 Show Season. We have been checking on show bills already posted to help plan our show season.
We can't help but notice that Hitch Classes are seldom if never offered at most shows. Since we are Hitch Drivers - that's a big problem.
We are required to show and qualify for the Nationals the same as any other but we are at a loss as to where we can go to quality IN OUR DISCIPLINE.
We have contacted the Registry - and they tell us we don't have to qualify in just hitch classes - so if they are not offered - just enter your horses in some other class (i.e., costume).
We don't know how you feel - but we don't particulary care for that solution. We have not trained our stock and spent thousands of dollars on harness, vehicles, trucks and trailers to showcase our Hitch trained horses in some other discpline.
We realize that as Hitch Drivers, we have different issues than most. Even the cost of showing is different. For example - when we show the six-horse hitch we have to pay:
the class fee, 6 office fees, and extra stall fees (because most show only allow 2 horses per stall).
Of course, no one makes us show Hitches - It's what we like to do. Did you know that we don't even qualify for Hall of Fame and we have at least one horse with 27 National Grand Championship Titles to his credit (and no hall of fame).
Now you know our "Problem" - what if we could qualify at other events like: parades, demonstrations, rodeos, etc. where we could "show" under hitch.
We would appreciate your opinions.
Hal & Deb
Bryant's Miniatures
bryantsminiatures.com
We, like all of you, are planning for warmer days and the 2009 Show Season. We have been checking on show bills already posted to help plan our show season.
We can't help but notice that Hitch Classes are seldom if never offered at most shows. Since we are Hitch Drivers - that's a big problem.
We are required to show and qualify for the Nationals the same as any other but we are at a loss as to where we can go to quality IN OUR DISCIPLINE.
We have contacted the Registry - and they tell us we don't have to qualify in just hitch classes - so if they are not offered - just enter your horses in some other class (i.e., costume).
We don't know how you feel - but we don't particulary care for that solution. We have not trained our stock and spent thousands of dollars on harness, vehicles, trucks and trailers to showcase our Hitch trained horses in some other discpline.
We realize that as Hitch Drivers, we have different issues than most. Even the cost of showing is different. For example - when we show the six-horse hitch we have to pay:
the class fee, 6 office fees, and extra stall fees (because most show only allow 2 horses per stall).
Of course, no one makes us show Hitches - It's what we like to do. Did you know that we don't even qualify for Hall of Fame and we have at least one horse with 27 National Grand Championship Titles to his credit (and no hall of fame).
Now you know our "Problem" - what if we could qualify at other events like: parades, demonstrations, rodeos, etc. where we could "show" under hitch.
We would appreciate your opinions.
Hal & Deb
Bryant's Miniatures
bryantsminiatures.com