We had ziplocs available though I am not sure my daughter
remembered to offer them to everyone. The rider who was the worst offender
is a long time, well experienced rider and her card was soooooo bad, it had
pieces missing. She knows better. You couldn't read the CRI's or
vet's scores from the checks. He had to try and recall. Maybe I
place too much importance on a vet card and maybe those scores are really only
important when it comes down to BC judging. One gal simply LOST her
card. Of course, we had all the in times, pulse down times, etc. but we
don't keep records at the checks of CRI's or vet scores on gut, etc.
Should we? Maybe the CRI scores? That can really make a major
difference in BC scoring on recovery where one point becomes ten. Anyway,
I am still testing the waters and finding out what my responsiblities are, what
decisions I am expected to make and just how much authority I do or do not
have. I'm sure in another ten years (if I make it that far!), I'll be much
more confident and knowledgeable about the whole thing. Maybe in ten
years. :) LOL Thanks to EVERYONE for their helpful comments
and advice!
Maggie
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