OK, I have a really stupid question...someone mentioned this to me, but the way they explained sounded like that last mane hair was stretched down the back and where it ended...that's where you measured??? I never did get a chance to clarify. I'm assuming it is the spot where the last mane hair...
In Alberta...mules, horses, minis...they all compete together. To be sure, contact the organizers and read the prize list for any show specific conditions!
Barngirl2 - CDEs are a ton of fun...we love the camaraderie, the mini's love it...it's just SO much fun! I've heard some really good feedback on the Bellcrown but whatever cart you end up with...you will have so much fun :)
I compete in CDE's with a Frey Rebel and a Sprint for the last couple of years (training, prelim and intermediate). They work well for our minis and have no mechanical issues over the years...touch wood! My favourite is the Rebel...it's nice for my back
We do CDE's with our 37" pair and our 36"single mini (they aren't registered). The single is successful at Intermediate (against the big guys lol) so minis' can definitely rock at this sport!! Al B has some good advice! Enjoy!!
I"m not sure if you can see this, but this is the biothane halter that we put over the bridle. Have to love the mobile tack shops that come to the CDE's!!
http://www.richkylloimages.com/p913459568/e6ea55ce9
Edited to say...difficult to see, but it didn't interfere with anything
No, I didn't take as snarky at all! I'm new to driving...so full of stupid questions
We did get a soft biothane type halter for our mini with the nose buckle and it fit great over, so that's how we used it - wondering if we were wrong. It doesn't interfere at all so I think we got lucky and it...
Could you tell me what the problem with retro fitting a utility trailer is? I'm curious, haven't heard anything about that. I'm assuming those type of trailers aren't made for live cargo that can shift around?
We have a brenderup, just love it (we have big horses too). We had to place a plywood...
Very good points - it's all about your how much risk you want to take and what your big horses are like.
I have four large horses and all have been raised in a herd environment which included young foals over the years. I've had no problems. Having said that, I do know my horses and my herd...