There should be a table.
Most horse shows welcome beginners, but some shows are affiliated which means you win prize money, but you normally have to register with the organisation first. I would start with small, local, unaffiliated shows. Make sure your horse(s) are happy and used to that sort of environment and practice at home first. HAVE FUN!
First, note that there aren't always model horse shows in your area. Look at Breyer's website (see related links) for a place to check for shows in the Midwest!
Sure is! Live in the West and West Coast Spring Fling are both live shows in WA. Join the Western Australian Model Horse Association ( http://au.groups.yahoo.com/group/wamha/ ) for more info. Mel Boynes is the hostess for both shows. ;)
Just about any horse can be shown in a horse show. There are even shows for model horses. The horse should be suitable for the type of classes you want to show in, but other than that there really aren't any restrictions unless the show is breed specific.
Horse racing, dog racing, dog shows, cat shows, pony shows, horse shows, terrier races, agility, etc.
a card that shows what horse you own
you can enter your horse in shows by clicking "enter shows" on it's page, ,or do services, (but entering shows gets you more)
Katie doesn't compete in horse shows she just rides for leisure.
If you're looking to buy a horse you can look at horse classified pages online or horse shows.
Iride a horse in shows all the time,and I've never heard of the Olympia horse show.There are more than 10 shows a year,but mostly horse shows are placed at the Thurston County Fairgrounds or Northwest Equestrian Center.
IDK but its not fair! i want to show too. usually in NYC. i hate how 4-H hasnt tooken to it yet!! >:(
4-H Horse shows are schooling shows for younger or un expirienced riders getting ready for larger more competitive shows. 4-H shows are shows put on by 4-H groups. The majority of the riders that show up for the show are riders in 4-H groups.