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Calculating the main score.


When the horse goes to an evaluation, it gets different scores for different traits (for example 8 for tolt, 7.5 for trot etc.).  When calculating the main score, this is how much each score weighs:

Conformation:

Head 3 %
Neck and shoulders/withers 10 %
Back and croup 3 %
Proportions 7,5 %
Legs 6 %
Correctness of legs 3 %
Hooves 6 %
Mane and tail 1,5%

Riding qualities:
Tolt 15 %
Trot 7,5 %
Pace 9 %
Gallop/canter 4,5 %
Willingness/goeyness/temperament 12,5 %
Appearance under rider 10 %
Walk 1,5 %

From this you can see how important each trait is.  It is for example considered very important that the horse has a good neck and withers (10 %), a goot tolt (15%) and a good appearance under rider (10 %).  But it is considered less important that the horse has good walk (1,5 %) and lots of mane and tail (1,5 %) and not important at all that the horse has big eyelashes ( 0 %).


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