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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the horse assessment form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the name of the equestrian centre at the top of the form. This sets the context for your assessment.
  3. Fill in the horse details section, including Horse Name, Colour, Height, Age, and Sex. Accurate information here is crucial for proper assessment.
  4. Record important dates such as when the horse joined the equestrian centre and when it was listed on the LA Licence.
  5. Provide a brief history of the horse prior to joining. This helps assess its suitability for various activities.
  6. In the suitability section, indicate your assessment and date. Specify if re-assessment is needed after any incidents.
  7. Evaluate suitability for different rider levels (Beginner to Advanced) and activities like flatwork or jumping lessons by checking appropriate boxes.
  8. Finally, note any special precautions required when handling or riding this horse before signing and dating your assessment.

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20% of the bet will be placed on the horse winning, while the other 80% of a stake will be placed on it finishing in another specific place, such as second or third. So many like to adopt this strategy because a lot can happen in a race at any one time.
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