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Fwd: Re: RC: Fwd: RC: Re: FEI/AERC Rules
Hi Barbara: Apparently your Vets can interchange and Vet either the AERC or
FEI Riders. So I am sure any FEI Rider will be happy to accept a AERC Vet to
examine their horse. Do I understand you? Reading the Biltmore posts I got
the jest that ride Management hadn't passed AERC Rider psychology 101.
>From: BMcCrary27@aol.com
>To: wwho20@hotmail.com
>Subject: Re: RC: Fwd: RC: Re: FEI/AERC Rules
>Date: Thu, 24 May 2001 01:06:20 EDT
>
>In a message dated 5/23/01 4:08:52 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
>wwho20@hotmail.com writes:
>
>
> > Why do AERC riders have to be subjected
> > to this kind of treatment? This year you say the rides are separate,
>does
> >
>
>I'm not sure what kind of "treatment" you refer to. These are all
>qualified
>vets, all experienced in endurance, and all capable of taking care of the
>horses. Swanton Pacific will have two mileages...75 and 100, four
>vets...two
>FEI and two AERC. Plus one treatment vet, as required by the FEI rules.
>All
>four vets will handle all the horses for both AERC riders and FEI riders.
>We've understood from others' experiences on dual sanctioned rides that
>this
>works very smoothly. I'll be making observations at the ride in July. FEI
>rules are only very slightly more strict than AERC's, and those that are
>different will apply only to the FEI riders.
>
>Barbara
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