I agree with you, Ed and the others. I think that the measurers must be trained and held responsible for obvious mis-measuring. Not only is it the going over the 34" that presents problems but measuring wrong in any size category. I have seen 28" and under senior world winning champion horses have their height listed as 29 or more on their AMHA papers. Now how can that be?
I would recommend that those that measure have to have earned qualifications. I am not sure what qualifications are required now, but I do know that at a local show I was asked to watch the measuring and make a call if I felt it was not done correctly....................Done correctly.....this was my first show and the first measuring I had ever watched. I thought the job was to make sure no one got to close and got kicked. I definately was not qualified to do what I was asked to do.
I would recommend that those that measure have to have earned qualifications. I am not sure what qualifications are required now, but I do know that at a local show I was asked to watch the measuring and make a call if I felt it was not done correctly....................Done correctly.....this was my first show and the first measuring I had ever watched. I thought the job was to make sure no one got to close and got kicked. I definately was not qualified to do what I was asked to do.