Irishcobs
Well-Known Member
I was rather worried about this grading today. I could see it going horribly wrong and we would have a nutty foal we couldn't catch galloping around the school. Also having to get to work an hour earlier, didn't put me in a good mood.
We got there and my boss went to have a look while I got changed. Then we bridled up, unloaded and tried to remove the dust and shavings from their tails.
The veterinary stewarts came over to ask if we were ready because they had no one to look at and no one was going in order. So we went over with them.
Stood foalie up for them, then walked up and down and then trotted up the shcool. I was terrorfied he was going to pull away from my boss and p*ss off but he trotted really calmly after his mum and me and he got an 8 from the vet.
We then went to the indoor school but there was a back log of 3 foals before us so we mooched about the yard a bit in the sun. We heard the foal before us had booted its handler so I was quite worried ours would do the same.
We went in and waited down the bottom for the others to finish then walked up and stood in the box. Foalie stood prefectly. We had to wait a while for one of the judges to come back and then walk the triangle. Which he did really well. Let he off and he trotted really nicely after his mum and I.
Then the judges say because he is in the eventing section he had to show canter and gallop
That was what my face was like.
So I ran my trousers off, quite literately I had to keep pulling then up and I'm fairly sure the crowd got a glimse of my underwear
But he did a brilliant canter and even showed them he can jump by popping the white boards.
So we were given 8.5 for conformation, correctness of gaits and suitability of type, giving us a 1st premium!!!
He also was one of the best in his section but we didn't stay to the end to see if he had won the best. The lady running it is going to give us any prizes if we won any next week.
So it was well worth going and I really shouldn't have worried about him because he was a star.
Photos should be on the site soon, hopefully not showing my trousers on the way down
We got there and my boss went to have a look while I got changed. Then we bridled up, unloaded and tried to remove the dust and shavings from their tails.
The veterinary stewarts came over to ask if we were ready because they had no one to look at and no one was going in order. So we went over with them.
Stood foalie up for them, then walked up and down and then trotted up the shcool. I was terrorfied he was going to pull away from my boss and p*ss off but he trotted really calmly after his mum and me and he got an 8 from the vet.
We then went to the indoor school but there was a back log of 3 foals before us so we mooched about the yard a bit in the sun. We heard the foal before us had booted its handler so I was quite worried ours would do the same.
We went in and waited down the bottom for the others to finish then walked up and stood in the box. Foalie stood prefectly. We had to wait a while for one of the judges to come back and then walk the triangle. Which he did really well. Let he off and he trotted really nicely after his mum and I.
Then the judges say because he is in the eventing section he had to show canter and gallop
So I ran my trousers off, quite literately I had to keep pulling then up and I'm fairly sure the crowd got a glimse of my underwear
But he did a brilliant canter and even showed them he can jump by popping the white boards.
So we were given 8.5 for conformation, correctness of gaits and suitability of type, giving us a 1st premium!!!
He also was one of the best in his section but we didn't stay to the end to see if he had won the best. The lady running it is going to give us any prizes if we won any next week.
So it was well worth going and I really shouldn't have worried about him because he was a star.
Photos should be on the site soon, hopefully not showing my trousers on the way down