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Post by Aeolus Sim on Feb 22, 2008 0:04:43 GMT -5
If you would like to be one of the Verband's Official Judges, please post your name and barn url below. I am looking only for active members with knowledge of Warmblood conformation and sporthorse type. Let me know some about you!
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Post by Nicole on Feb 22, 2008 0:09:36 GMT -5
Nicole - sim.half-halt.net/allsimWell I know that for dressage they need to have an uphill confirmation (wither higher then croup) and I usually tell if a horse looks conformationally missmatched. Also, sporthorses tend to be leaner, more Thoroughbred/WB then draft. So I can tell if it looks to be more draft like. I'll study up on the more specifics of the WB breeds.
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Post by Aeolus Sim on Feb 22, 2008 0:11:12 GMT -5
Well, I figured you were a shoe-in since you're already staff And since you already had a great knowledge of dressage horses and Hanoverians. I look forward to your input at the first inspection!
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Post by erica on Mar 9, 2008 15:35:33 GMT -5
Third Coast Warmbloods (Being redone) www.geocities.com/thirdcoastwarmbloods/main.htmlHi!, I'm definitely interested in becoming an active member & hopefully judge of the Warmblood Verband. I have a lot of RL experience with warmbloods, and experience online as well: www.geocities.com/warmbloodsociety I can't take credit for all of the information on that website because the original owner, Caitlin Doolittle spent the majority of time on it. The time it took to research all of those breeds and know it like the back of my hand and to update and continue to run it even after caitlin left... was all me. It has been inactive for about a year now, sadly... and I've now moved all of my horses out of the game it was a part of to all sim. I'm interested in continuing with warmbloods though. (They're all I own) Also- I'm a conformation wonderwoman. I can spot horses behind @ the knee, or over, bad angles of shoulders, hips, etc, etc. You name it, I'll spot it. I do a lot of "looking" at horses for sale for my clients in RL (all warmbloods) and I can pick apart every square inch of a horse's body and tell you how it will positively or negatively influence the horse's ability. (I also work for a vet in RL, so I see a lot of this on a daily basis as well) Please consider me. I think this is a wonderful idea and I look forward to being a part of it!
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Post by Aeolus Sim on Mar 9, 2008 18:50:17 GMT -5
Sounds great! We will get together and talk about it more @ the next inspection, but I'm glad you are interested and it sounds like you have a lot of experience that can really benefit the team
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