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Question:
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I
love the horse world and all the shows, but it
seems that everything is so expensive and with
a minimum wage job, I can't do much. I would love
to be like the ladies you see in the major shows,
but I just can't get there. I have a horse that
I know could get me there, I just need a grant,
scholarship, etc. to go all the way.
Any suggestions?
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Hi Mary,
Thanks for your question- it's a good one! How
do you
compete with deep pockets when your own pockets
are rather shallow? You have to use what you do
have... not wish for what you don't have. I suggest
that you consider working for a professional in
your area as an assistant or part time assistant
to learn the ins and outs of show biz or at the
very least, do a home-study course to learn what
you need to know to be competitive.
The truth of the matter is, when you are competing
in
something that is as completely subjective as
horse shows, you really need to understand that
you have to conform to the standard, more or less.
You can buy high quality second hand tack and
apparel and still look rather good- but again,
you have to look like a winner, and first off,
you have to figure out what a winner looks like!
Read breed journals and watch as many shows as
you can to get an idea of the
style both you and your horse need to conform
to.
Thanks for writing. We'll get you a catalog and
have fun shopping and learning!
Suzi D
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