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- Ammit October 2014
- SandyCreekAcres October 2014
- WhiteValley October 2014
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Is a Puzzlement
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Has anyone else seen a showing record like this one? This horse has been bouncing around between 6N and 6W for a couple of months now.
http://www.huntandjump.com/horse.php?horseid=2019016
I thought once a horse had leveled up, it stayed in the higher class. -
I have a lot of older horses that have been doing that for ages. I'm sure someone asked this question quite a long time ago and Ammit said she didn't know why it was happening. It's probably on her 'to do' list but not high priority.
I just keep an eye on older horses and take them out of showing if they are losing more than they are gaining. -
Nope never said that. The trigger to push a horse higher is intentionally not the same as the trigger to move a horse lower. Sometimes they bounce. It is no big deal and I have no plans to do anything about it.Need to contact me? Read this first.
I sometimes get busy and miss things. If your private message, question, etc. gets missed please ping me so I can follow up with you. I am also always happy to explain or clarify. (HAJ does not have a customer service email, please send me a forum message! )
she/her -
Thanks for the answers. It's the first time I'd ever noticed it, since I don't monitor my older horses as often as I probably ought to.
It's good to know that it's something that normally happens, Ammit. It's always helpful to get answers from the source. :)