Posts: 2041 Location: home for the winter...what a dumb idea
How exactly does this website get its information? I tried to pull my horses report thinking that would be the easiest way to prove his winning and what D's he has placed in but they only have 3 records for him......I get over 20 just googling his name....
Posts: 3455 Location: Western performance horse Hades
They only enter results sent to them by event producers and then those results must have at least 80 percent registered names to be entered. Just too little time to enter them all.
How exactly does this website get its information? I tried to pull my horses report thinking that would be the easiest way to prove his winning and what D's he has placed in but they only have 3 records for him......I get over 20 just googling his name....
Barrel races submit the information to them. Usually, it is your bigger barrel races rather that local. Also the horse has to be entered with its registered name rather than just Star or Bo. Someone posted on here a couple of years ago that someone was using their horse's name at barrel races and I am sure that the horse probably was another breed with the same name or someone thought the name was cute and copied it.
Posts: 3455 Location: Western performance horse Hades
Local races are more than welcome to submit their full results in a digital format and they'll enter them. Like a weekly series for example, if they send in the entire series with all registered names (or noted graded names for those that aren't registered), they'll enter them. There was a barrel producer up in Utah that didn't have race that paid more than $5K but put all of them together in a spreadsheet complete with owners names too and they got entered.
Posts: 2041 Location: home for the winter...what a dumb idea
Not to just look it up. I just did a search and it tells you some many records were found or such and such horse...its 5$ to actually see what races were reported