Last Monday, eleven pony stallions moved into their boxes at the Westphalian Horse Center. Represented are riding ponies as well as other pony breeds.
The station test consists of a preliminary assessment, which takes place throughout the entire training period, and a two-day final examination. Based on the training impressions, the training supervisor evaluates the character and temperament, gaits, jumping ability (both free jumping and show jumping), and cross-country aptitude of the ponies.
During the final examination, two qualified judges assess the conformation and performance traits of the stallions, while two guest riders evaluate their rideability.
