funnybunny
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Riverdance, what do you mean that some trainers "sew in mane hair?"
You mean suture it in??? OUCH!
You mean suture it in??? OUCH!
Riverdance, what do you mean that some trainers "sew in mane hair?"
You mean suture it in??? OUCH!
Unfortunatly, yesThough, those that know how to weave hair in to human hair can weave main hair down the back of Minis.
Herein lies the rub....the measurer can be any "Joe Blow" off the street. Case in point...I was hired to help out at a show which shall remain nameless at this point....to help with paperwork and to do the announcing. Show management had hired someone's cousin or something like that WHO DID NOT KNOW ONE END OF THE HORSE FROM THE OTHER.Question please? I don't show so I do not have a clue: Where do you get the people to measure the horses; how are they chosen?
sorry I hate to have to disagree, but the last several years, the amha has used the amhr licensed steward/measure person and we still have the same problem.Time to go to LICENSED stewards / measuring people!!!! People who have to PROVE they know what the heck they are doing by completing training and a test on the rules and being evaluated by a panel of authorities. And while they are at it - testing them for how strong their back-bone is.
And, lax measuring does not mean that an 'honest' person can't win because of 'cheating'. For one thing, the 'laxness' goes across the board, so whether you want it to or not, you or I would also 'benefit' from it if we were at the show.
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