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HELP!!! HORSE SHOW RULES AND WHAT TO DO?

okay so we show at the local shows and they said youth can not show stallions..so i am trying to get youth high point and you had to pick yo classes.. i chose Youth at halter and miniature halter well we just have a pasture mini and of course he isnt gonna win against some little stick leg mini's..another boy showing against me shows a stud and nothing gets said to him..should i say something because that is not fair at all..i was gonna show this georgous little mini stud but no i cant but some how the other boy can..Do you think his points should be taken for breaking the rules????

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It's impossible to answer. I have friends who survived pretty horrible crashes at high speeds with nothing but a little road rash, and a friend who hasn't ever been the same since a wreck he had 20 years ago. The major factor has always been helmet use. You seem to be making every effort to ride safe, but your half helmet isn't really giving you all the protection you probably want. There's a chart that shows where most impacts happen in a wreck and something like 60% are in the area not covered by the half helmet. If you think about it, most riders get into an accident at some point in their riding career. Most riders don't die or get critically injured as a result of the sport. I think the odds are in your favor, but doing all the right things drastically increases your odds. (I had an 883 Sportster standard a while back too. I really liked the bike. I thought it had plenty of power and pretty decent handling for a cruiser. Most of the people who rip on the 883 have never spent any time riding one.)
We use akemee on the seems of granite. This is a form of resin. I have never seen it deteriorate but have seen it crack. If the counter top isn't stable, there is a bigger issue that needs fixing first. 1st and cheapest. Have the area re akemeed. If it works, great. If not, The counter top need to come up and the wood underlayment needs to be reinforced.

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