SHOW Inspection Results
Saturday, August 1, 2009
The following inspection results were received from the SHOW HIO for shows held between July 17, 2009 and July 25, 2009.
Alabama Classic
July 17, 2009
172 Horses Inspected
2 unilateral sensitivity, 1 scar rule, 1 bad image, 1 unruly, 1 illegal shoeing, 2 scurfing, 1 foreign substance, 1 unacceptable (one limb)
PC Splash
July 17, 2009
104 Horses Inspected
1 foreign substance, 2 unilateral sensitivity, 2 unacceptable (1 locomotion, 1 inconsistent palpation)
Union Parish Chamber of Commerce
July 17-18
148 Horses Inspected
0 Violations
Ken-Tenn Racking & Walking Championship
July 18, 2009
73 Horses Inspected
1 unacceptable (locomotion)
BWHA Summer Classic
July 18, 2009
208 Horses Inspected
0 Violations
Moore County Horseman’s Association
July 18, 2009
139 Horses Inspected
1 bad image, 1 illegal shoeing, 1 unilateral sensitivity (post show)
Parker’s Crossroads
July 18, 2009
177 Horses Inspected
1 bilateral sensitivity, 1 unilateral sensitivity, 2 scar rule, 1 unacceptable
Dickson Saddle & Bridle Club
July 23, 2009
165 Horses Inspected
1 foreign substance, 4 unilateral sensitivity
20th Annual NSSHA Mid-Season Show
July 24, 2009
220 Horses Inspected
5 unacceptable (4 locomotion, 1 palpation)
Indiana Walking & Racking
July 24-25, 2009
129 Horses Inspected
1 unilateral sensitivity
Marshall County Horseman’s Association
July 24, 2009
272 Horses Inspected
7 unilateral sensitivity, 1 scar rule, 1 foreign substance, 3 illegal shoeing
Nettleton Lions Club
July 25, 2009
123 Horses Inspected
2 unilateral sensitivity
Red Carpet Horse Show
July 25, 2009
214 Horses Inspected
3 bilateral sensitivity, 4 unilateral sensitivity, 1 scar rule, 1 bad image, 1 illegal shoes, 1 scurfing, 2 unacceptable (1 locomotion, 1 unacceptable tissue), 1 bilateral (post show), 1 scurfing (post show)
Baileyton Horse Show
July 25, 2009
157 Horses Inspected
4 unilateral sensitivity, 3 scar rule, 1 foreign substance
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