
Howdy there Snowy,
and thanks Marey-Marey
First, Classifying is mainly to determine it IS a Waler. NUMBER ONE!
Second, we do not rate them as "light" etc - well we do - but that is our opinion and brings into regard the horse's age/maturity/origion. If it gets registered, we do not put the "Heavy/med/lite category on the Registration Certificate, it remains in records, - as breeding on, and to what bred, bears out our opinion. All sorts of things happen with horses caught wild - their progeny often mature heavier/taller etc - but, not always! Breeding on tells.
With geldings, hardly a metter( except for records). If you go in say Endurance, or Heavyweight Hunter at a show, they will rate your horse (and rider) as they see fit, regardless of what a breed organisation does. If ever we got enough Waler classes for the weight/build categories, then perhaps (dream) we could think about four studbooks for these categories, such as the Welsh. For now - if it passes, it's a Waler. Genetic makeup is our driving force. Keep the breed pure, as it's unique.
Of course, correct conformation, breed characteristics, lack of inbreeding and lack of congenital faults are important. Even the owner!!! (bad owners make bad horses and good owners make good horses).
We have few Classifiers, we need more. Those we have, need to do more - er...............some do, but time, money etc are considerations.
If interested in becoming a Classifier, I suggest you attend our next AGM, where even for one person (hopefully more) we are more than happy to run a Classifiers School. This is, as expected, gruelling (more so for the poor testers!!!) Ghastly in fact. One cannot stuff about with a rare breed, Classifiers are the gatekeepers of the breed. If they are not able to do the job through lack of basic knowledge, it is kinder for them to go and learn some more, and try again. It keeps the breed safe.
It involves a basic sound knowledge of good conformation, congential faults etc and most importantly, a knowledge of what a Waler is.
Temperament is vastly important with us. Action also comes into play.
Remember - no horse is perfect.
The best thing, is send to our Secretary or Treasurer and buy a copy of the Classifiers Manual and study it up!!!! I wish we could give it away but we need to cover costs (it's sent at cost). Think it comes as a disk to print out, to save further cost to us (and you if we had to do all this, bind and post etc). Frankly, it's basic, big, but covers all bases.
a tome to browse through over a year!
Oh - and to add to .....
It's a big responsibility being a Classifier but very rewarding, there is nothing better than seeing other Walers, heart touching beyond belief; and nothing more (is there a word) sad/annoying.

..to travel far for those that are not Walers at all...
Re being registered with say WHSA Inc or ASHA Inc, etc; we have a discount for transferring (big discount) but, we must be sure ourselves the horse is a Waler. As in, The Full Monty - background etc. I have no idea who you are (nor you me I guess!!!) and all best wishes, but to I must state now to you, who I have heaps of respect for re reading the forum, and anyone reading this, we will not register any horse from Clayton. Nor Naryilco. Nor a few others........but if your horse is not any of these (I hope!) then I am sure we can help! Contact the Studbook Keeper, Pat Fischer, thru this site, or PM me for contact details. And good luck! No matter what your horse is, if you love it that's the main thing. If it's suss by us, keep it registered elsewhere! and enjoy.....cheers! any more I can help with, get in touch....
best of all, I hope you have a true Waler (if it's anything to do with Newhaven, judging from the Forum, then you're laughing... and welcome to the secret world of real Walers)
