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- SandycreekFarm June 2017
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Consistency Testing Old Horses?
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How do you test horses for consistency when they were PT tested under the old system where consistency and PT were separate tests? I have a few that were PT tested but not consistency tested, and now there's no option for me to consistency test them.
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No, there is no way to separate the two tests any longer. However, after they've shown for several weeks, you can estimate their consistency by checking their scores in the showing record.
A horse tests Consistent if it is perfectly consistent, scoring the same EVERY week for both times it is shown. It will also test this way if its score varies by +/-1 or +/-2. Here's an example for both.
Horse's base score is 45. At +/-1 , its score might range from 44 to 46, one less or one more than its base score. It might score exactly 45 both times one week, 44 once and 45 once, 46 twice, and so forth. At +/-2, its score can range from 43 to 47, a spread of 5 points.
Horses that test Inconsistent will have wider possible score spreads in a given week. Once again, exactly what the score will be is random every time, so it can be difficult to determine the exact amount of inconsistency.De gustibus non disputandum. "There's no arguing about tastes."
SandyCreek Farm: ID# 441
also playing H&J1 as SandyCreek Acres: ID# 137592