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I have always been a BM kinda person but I think I'm ready to try hand showing so I can increase the number of horses I enter a night! I have read just about every showing guide out there, so this is less of a "how do I show" and more of an "I have specific questions" To make this make sense I will be using a level 2 horse as an example and I will be using an SD horse as an example Questions 1: So to know if a horse is ready to move out of the red into the green you look at the training bars. You would like to see two bars for each level (level 2 horses ready to show have 4 bars). But what about a horse that has 434 in bars? Do you enter them? Do you wait until they are even across all training bars? 9 Question 2: Does the "level up report" actually come in handy for knowing when to enter a horse or not? 9 Question 3: How do you keep it all organized so you don't get overwhelmed when entering over 100 horses (as adding another 100 geldings to my barn is my goal) s
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Q1: People over complicate showing IMO. E+ horses, wait 4 weeks since they last placed then enter and see where they are at. I *never* waste time looking at my geldings or older breeding horses' bars. Q2: no Q3: The showing view is all you need. Look at the calendar, count 4 weeks back and just enter off that.
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This is exactly what I do too. It works for me Cappuccino said: Q1: People over complicate showing IMO. E+ horses, wait 4 weeks since they last placed then enter and see where they are at. I *never* waste time looking at my geldings or older breeding horses' bars. Q2: no Q3: The showing view is all you need. Look at the calendar, count 4 weeks back and just enter off that.
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