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Re: [RC] 30 minute rule - Truman Prevatt

Nope that's a SE vet check. We were doing it that way before the FEI ever ran a ride. It works well for large rides and it works well for small rides. In general the vets here want to see the horses after they pulse through. Sometimes they also want to see them before they go out.

That's the way it's been done ever since I've been riding which was the late 80's.

Truman

Lynne Glazer wrote:
AFAIK, that's an FEI style vet check, Angie.

Some of us in the west use the pulse box method but the riders do NOT exit to the vet area, it's either optional or the vet has dictated that they don't want to see anyone until nearer the end of the hold (or after 30 minutes time has elapsed.) The pulse box is a wonderful way to handle a lot of riders that arrive at once with a skeleton staff of volunteers or one sprinkled with less experienced pulse takers.

Lots of differences...we're not nearly dousing our horses the way you guys do (and I understand why) and hence don't necessarily have crews. I've had a crew maybe five times, and what a wonderful luxury it is. Then maybe we have more volunteers at our rides who can hold a horse when nature calls in the middle of a crowd, but they're usually not the ones hauling gallons of water to meet the riders.

Lynne


On Jan 8, 2007, at 1:53 PM, rides2far@xxxxxxxx wrote:


Any comments other than my own regarding Diane's suggestion that the
HR be down within 30 min. however the horse has 60 min. from
completion to vet through? Seems like it could accomplish what
both individual rules do not!

Vet checks are run very differently in the SE than in the West from what
I've seen. They seem to come in and head for a water tank and pulse
takers kinda wander around and offer to take their pulse. They could get
their pulse and have it on their card without ever leaving their crewing
area, but couldn't get their time till a pulsetaker was available. Then
the vet was down the hill a ways and they went down when they were ready.


At a SE ride you walk into a roped off area, past an in-timer and call
out your number. They write it down the second you cross the line into
the pulse area. The next available pulsetaker takes your pulse and if
it's down they record the time *that you walked past the in-timer*
(doesn't matter of you had to wait 4 min. for a pulsetaker). At that time
you exit directly into the vet check area. There is not an exit to go
back to your crew area and do whatever for another 30 min.


Angie

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Replies
Re: [RC] 30 minute rule, rides2far
Re: [RC] 30 minute rule, Lynne Glazer