targetsmom
Well-Known Member
First of all, I applaud any and all efforts that will encourage people to geld their stallions/colts and to get out there and DO things with ANY of their minis. I am not sure I fully understand the Super Gelding program, but it sounds like only ONE gelding in each registry division in halter and performance with the MOST points will get anything?? So at this point in 2011, I am not sure why anyone would want to enter unless they already knew that they had a slew of points.
I would be more in favor of a program such as Pinto is running for the first time this year, where you enter like you would a futurity (by certain deadlines and price went up) and then you are rewarded with a certain monetary amount for EACH POINT you earned at nationally pointed shows during the year. Your could do all your showing at local shows. Since this is the first year, the registry kicked in $10,000 to get it going and of course it covers all size pintos. We didn't enter because we have such bad luck, and indeed Princess was sick at one show and we weren't able to compete. And of course I have no idea how it is going to come out. In the case of Pinto, you are rewarded for the more classes (and shows) you enter, so versatility rules.
And from Karen's comments I need to find out more about the Amateur Companion/Excellence Program. I have the information and am wondering if I can put down the things I did this year that I don't have signatures for?? But that I can somehow show I participated in??
I would be more in favor of a program such as Pinto is running for the first time this year, where you enter like you would a futurity (by certain deadlines and price went up) and then you are rewarded with a certain monetary amount for EACH POINT you earned at nationally pointed shows during the year. Your could do all your showing at local shows. Since this is the first year, the registry kicked in $10,000 to get it going and of course it covers all size pintos. We didn't enter because we have such bad luck, and indeed Princess was sick at one show and we weren't able to compete. And of course I have no idea how it is going to come out. In the case of Pinto, you are rewarded for the more classes (and shows) you enter, so versatility rules.
And from Karen's comments I need to find out more about the Amateur Companion/Excellence Program. I have the information and am wondering if I can put down the things I did this year that I don't have signatures for?? But that I can somehow show I participated in??