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Re: SVA Champing Services
I can try. But to be honest it doesn't seem very likely with her. Her CC scores are super low. She might place well with my fillers but there's no guarantee that she actually has the ability for it, even against my untrained guys.Thundermare wrote: Wow, that was fast! Thank you very much.
I hate to bother, but would it be okay to do this mare to SMGCh. in cross country?
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1873900
She's already up for offers, but I can wait if you would like me to, I understand that you just finished one of mine. Thanks again!

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To be honest, I'd forgotten about her CC scores since I was just looking at the discipline chart. But you're right, she is pretty bad at it. What else would she be decent at? I'm no good with discipline deciding, even with the chart.Silverine wrote:I can try. But to be honest it doesn't seem very likely with her. Her CC scores are super low. She might place well with my fillers but there's no guarantee that she actually has the ability for it, even against my untrained guys.Thundermare wrote: Wow, that was fast! Thank you very much.
I hate to bother, but would it be okay to do this mare to SMGCh. in cross country?
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1873900
She's already up for offers, but I can wait if you would like me to, I understand that you just finished one of mine. Thanks again!


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To be brutally honest she doesn't seem like she'd be competitive at anything, really. Having a 40 as her best conformation score is only going to hinder her - especially as they're in movement and agility where most horses competing in disciplines that specialize in those have mov and agi confos of at least 60. Based on her scores so far I might be able to squeeze something out of her in Saddleseat or Reining, but even those are iffy.Thundermare wrote: To be honest, I'd forgotten about her CC scores since I was just looking at the discipline chart. But you're right, she is pretty bad at it. What else would she be decent at? I'm no good with discipline deciding, even with the chart.

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I'm willing to give it a shot in saddleseat or reining, but only if it won't hinder you on anyone else's horses. If she doesn't get anywhere you can send her back and I'll still pay 15k for her.Silverine wrote:To be brutally honest she doesn't seem like she'd be competitive at anything, really. Having a 40 as her best conformation score is only going to hinder her - especially as they're in movement and agility where most horses competing in disciplines that specialize in those have mov and agi confos of at least 60. Based on her scores so far I might be able to squeeze something out of her in Saddleseat or Reining, but even those are iffy.Thundermare wrote: To be honest, I'd forgotten about her CC scores since I was just looking at the discipline chart. But you're right, she is pretty bad at it. What else would she be decent at? I'm no good with discipline deciding, even with the chart.

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Okay. I don't have anyone else working on those at the moment so it's not a problem. I'll see what I can do with her.Thundermare wrote:I'm willing to give it a shot in saddleseat or reining, but only if it won't hinder you on anyone else's horses. If she doesn't get anywhere you can send her back and I'll still pay 15k for her.

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Thank you, I appreciate it a lot.Silverine wrote:Okay. I don't have anyone else working on those at the moment so it's not a problem. I'll see what I can do with her.Thundermare wrote:I'm willing to give it a shot in saddleseat or reining, but only if it won't hinder you on anyone else's horses. If she doesn't get anywhere you can send her back and I'll still pay 15k for her.

Re: SVA Champing Services
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1782613Silverine wrote:I'm almost constantly champing my own horses, so I thought I'd offer the service to others as well since it's simple enough to do multiple horses at once.
First off, the info everyone will be most interested in:Pricing is per discipline. So if you want your horse champed to Supreme Champion in both Dressage and Show Jumping the total would be $14,000. If you want your horse champed to Supreme Master Grand Champion in Driven Dressage, Marathon Driving, and Obstacle Driving the total would be $45,000. And so on.
Title Price** Timeframe* Champion (200pts) $1,000 About 2 hours, usually much less Grand Champion (700pts) $2,500 Up to 2 days Master Champion (1,500pts) $3,500 Up to 3 days Master Grand Champion (3,000pts) $5,500 Up to 4 days Supreme Champion (4,900pts) $7,000 Up to 5 days Supreme Grand Champion (7,300pts) $10,000 Up to 6 days Supreme Master Grand Champion (10,000pts) $15,000 Up to 7 days
It is possible to achieve different titles in different disciplines. For example, if you want a horse with SMGCh.++ but don't want to pay for three disciplines to SMGCh you can get one discipline to SMGCh and two others to Champion and still receive the ++ after the title. This method is less expensive than getting all disciplines to the same level. (Note: Triple Champions (TSMGCh) are different and still require all disciplines to have the same title.)
*Timeframe does note apply to the following disciplines: Endurance, Harness Racing, Hunter, Racing, Saddleseat, Sprint Racing, or Western Pleasure
These disciplines take longer due to one-horse-per-player entry. Champing in these disciplines can take from 2 to 7 days longer than other disciplines.
**Pricing for longer timeframe disciplines is higher. If you want your horse champed in Endurance, Harness Racing, Hunter, Racing, Saddleseat, Sprint Racing, or Western Pleasure there is an extra fee of $5,000, regardless of what level you want the horse champed to.
When does champing take place?
This may seem counter-intuitive, but I usually champ around mid-day during the week (Monday-Friday). I have a desk job that leaves a lot of free time between activities so I fill my time with champing my horses.I do not champ on weekends, though I will pick up horses on the weekend and champ them during the week.
What are the requirements?
My only requirement for your horse is that it be fully trained and of competition age (at least one year old, younger than twenty-one).
What is the procedure?
Though I only champ during the week I can pick up and return horses on any day. Horses will be picked up from my side (Silverine II) where they will be kept frozen while they gain their championships. Once the horse is champed it will be put up for sale for offers only to ensure safe pickup.
You will have until the Sunday after your horse is fully champed to pick up your horse. If the horse is finished on a Sunday (unlikely since I don't champ on weekends) you will have a full week to pick up your horse. If you do not pick up your horse by the deadline, and have not contacted me about the situation beforehand, your horse will be put up for public sale for the service fee.
What if I want my horse back early?
I'm more than happy to send a horse back early. If you would like to pick it up before it is done you will still be required to pay for any championships it has already earned. If it has not yet earned any championships you will be charged a $1,000 holding fee.
Things I don't do:
1. I don't guarantee a certain win percentage. The way I champ does not require the horse to always place in the top three. As long as it is top five it will gain points. That means that you can wind up with a champion with a 0% win percentage - like this horse. It's not very likely, but it can happen. (The horse above was not actively being champed, just happened to place well enough in enough comps to get it.)
2. I won't age or breed your horse(s). This includes putting the horse up for public stud or anything of the like.
3. I won't fine-tune weight or temperament. This wouldn't be possible anyway as the horses won't be aging while they are with me. I suggest making sure your horse is at proper weight and temperament before sending it.
4. I don't enter any competitions lower than level 10. This is to maximize points earned from each competition. It also means that your horse is incredibly unlikely to break any records while with me. (This changes if you want your horse champed in Endurance, Harness Racing, Hunter, Racing, Saddleseat, Sprint Racing, or Western Pleasure. For those disciplines I enter as many events as possible regardless of level.)
Needed Information
If you would like me to champ your horse please post the following information:
1. Horse link
2. Disciplines and Desired Titles
I will get back to you as soon as I am ready to pick up your horse.
Could you make him SMGC in Racing please. Also could you put in his conformation in his notes. Its ok if not. Thank you.

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Sorry, I'm full up for racing at the moment and have quite the backlog for it.16fang76ok wrote: http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1782613
Could you make him SMGC in Racing please. Also could you put in his conformation in his notes. Its ok if not. Thank you.

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ok, thanks anyway.Silverine wrote:Sorry, I'm full up for racing at the moment and have quite the backlog for it.16fang76ok wrote: http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1782613
Could you make him SMGC in Racing please. Also could you put in his conformation in his notes. Its ok if not. Thank you.

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Hi guys - I'm so sorry but I'm going to have to ask you to pick up your horses. I'm in an area that's being hit hard with Covid-19 so my office is closed. As such I don't know when I'll be able to actually champ again. There's no charge since I haven't gotten them where they need to be.
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