Can you show at your county fair if your horse is unregistered?

I will be showing for my first time next year at the county fair (I live in Minnesota and I am 15) and I am wanting to know if I can show my horse if she is unregistered? Thanks!
if your county is like ours then yes. They HAVE classes for registered horses but they have open classes, unregistered pure classes as well. And if you do barrel racing etc at the show then it doesn’t matter on breed just your age. But you need health papers, coggins etc turned in advanced. When it gets closer to  the show see if your extension office has a fair book or some sort with everything you need to know! Good Luck

 

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  1. katydid Says:     May 20th, 2010 at 7:28 pm If this is an open show, you should be able to participate.  Call the county extension office to ask for rules/regulations….if they’re not able to tell you, they should be able to advise you as to whom to call. References : Horse owner
  2. Stephaniieee =] Says:     May 20th, 2010 at 8:14 pm if it is an open show (not a breed/specific show) then yes, it is totally okay for your horse to be unregistered. the only thing your horse will need is her coggins test. References :
  3. 3dayeventerintraining Says:     May 20th, 2010 at 8:41 pm if ur county is like ours then yes. They HAVE classes for registered horses but they have open classes, unregistered pure classes as well. And if you do barrel racing etc at the show then it doesn’t matter on breed just your age. But you need health papers, coggins etc turned in advanced. When it gets closer to  the show see if your extention office has a fair book or some sort with everything you need to know! Good Luck References : in 4-H showing pigs cows and horses for 5 yrs! Live in the great state of Kansas :D
  4. LBentforLeather!! Says:     May 20th, 2010 at 9:13 pm County fairs have  both open and registered classes.  Your horse is welcome in the open classes.  Good Luck. References :

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