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Post by charleykips on Jan 16, 2009 16:01:00 GMT
In these classes do they discriminate horses for having fired legs.......after all a lot of ex racers have had this done so would it go against them?
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Post by racaille on Jan 16, 2009 17:19:16 GMT
I'm intrigued. What is ROR? And I've only the haziest notion what fired legs are - but I thought firing was illegal now, like rapping? Or am I talking out of my @rse?
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Post by fleabitten on Jan 16, 2009 18:03:08 GMT
I dont know what the answer to your question is, Charley but I think ROR is something like Racehorse to Riding Horse Classes??? Am I talking out of my ass? ;D
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Post by fimacg on Jan 17, 2009 17:19:07 GMT
Flea I am pretty certain that you are right that ROR is racehorse to Riding Horse.
I would assume that a horse with fired legs would be placed below a horse without fired legs if that was all the seperated them. I think they also place a lot of emphasis on the horses way of going and how it has adapted to its new life away from the race track.
But don't know for sure
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Post by charleykips on Jan 17, 2009 20:14:32 GMT
ROR is Reschooling of racehorses classes. So if you are registered ROR even if you dont come first in the class you han be placed first as an ROR if there are others registerd
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Post by Becca on Jan 20, 2009 14:48:50 GMT
Is there a governing body for ROR? if so they might have a set of rules that will answer your question? i haven't the foggiest but Fi's aswer seems to make sense
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