cruiseline
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Well I'm back from my trip to the Futurity Championships. Met some HHO members and their lovely babies.
One thing I did manage to get while I was over was the worst stinking cold I have had in years!!!!! Streaming nose, sore throat and a hacking cough!!!!! Flying back was no fun what so ever, I couldn't get my ears to pop, very painful.
I have mixed feelings about the final!!!!! I did like the Champion yearling and both the reserves, lovely babies. However, I was very confused with some of the other results. Lots of the horses presented would not have been out of place in a middle/heavy weight hunter class!!! I could not see how their athleticism mark could have been high as in my opinion a horse carrying that much weight does not move. My horses all looked like skinny hat racks in comparison (which they are not).
We got the comment that one of the 2 year old that we bred (but sold as a yearling) was very nice, but over weight (which in my opinion she is) so was put down the line, her owner went home totally confused and bewildered with the whole thing, as horses that were border line obese were being placed and I really did not know what to say to her.
My Florencio colt was brought in 4th in his class, which was our best result of the day
here is the link to his photos, although the last 2 1/2 rows are not him, unless he changed colour half way through his presentation!!!!!!!!
http://www.greenlees-equine.com/portfolio39317.html
We had the comment about one of our babies from the judges, that if it had been carrying more condition it would have walked away with the class!!!!!!!! He then offered to buy it, as he said it was superb. So yes I am very confused as to what exactly the judges were looking for and are the finalist suppose to look like middle/heavy weight hunters, because if that is the case, then I will not be attending another futurity championship show class!!!!!!!!!
I also think that not jumping the 3 year olds was a big mistake, I would have loved to see just how some of them actually got over a fence with all the extra weight, judging jumpers in only walk and trot is ridiculous and did cause a lot of confusion as to how they came to the result they did. Using just a walk and trot evaluation in hand, any possible athleticism that they might have shown in their qualifier was definitely not obvious to spectators for the final. The judges must have been blessed with super powers to see if any particular horse was capable of a decent jump!!!!!!
So basically if future futurity championships are not conducted in the same manner as the evaluations (which I thoroughly enjoyed), I don't think I will be bringing any more youngsters to the finals.
I really hope this does not sound like sour grapes, it is certainly not meant to be, it is just that I was really confused and bewildered by the whole thing.
But on a positive note, they all behaved themselves beautifully, bathing, loading, travelling, standing around, trotting up and back home in one exhausted piece
One thing I did manage to get while I was over was the worst stinking cold I have had in years!!!!! Streaming nose, sore throat and a hacking cough!!!!! Flying back was no fun what so ever, I couldn't get my ears to pop, very painful.
I have mixed feelings about the final!!!!! I did like the Champion yearling and both the reserves, lovely babies. However, I was very confused with some of the other results. Lots of the horses presented would not have been out of place in a middle/heavy weight hunter class!!! I could not see how their athleticism mark could have been high as in my opinion a horse carrying that much weight does not move. My horses all looked like skinny hat racks in comparison (which they are not).
We got the comment that one of the 2 year old that we bred (but sold as a yearling) was very nice, but over weight (which in my opinion she is) so was put down the line, her owner went home totally confused and bewildered with the whole thing, as horses that were border line obese were being placed and I really did not know what to say to her.
My Florencio colt was brought in 4th in his class, which was our best result of the day
http://www.greenlees-equine.com/portfolio39317.html
We had the comment about one of our babies from the judges, that if it had been carrying more condition it would have walked away with the class!!!!!!!! He then offered to buy it, as he said it was superb. So yes I am very confused as to what exactly the judges were looking for and are the finalist suppose to look like middle/heavy weight hunters, because if that is the case, then I will not be attending another futurity championship show class!!!!!!!!!
I also think that not jumping the 3 year olds was a big mistake, I would have loved to see just how some of them actually got over a fence with all the extra weight, judging jumpers in only walk and trot is ridiculous and did cause a lot of confusion as to how they came to the result they did. Using just a walk and trot evaluation in hand, any possible athleticism that they might have shown in their qualifier was definitely not obvious to spectators for the final. The judges must have been blessed with super powers to see if any particular horse was capable of a decent jump!!!!!!
So basically if future futurity championships are not conducted in the same manner as the evaluations (which I thoroughly enjoyed), I don't think I will be bringing any more youngsters to the finals.
I really hope this does not sound like sour grapes, it is certainly not meant to be, it is just that I was really confused and bewildered by the whole thing.
But on a positive note, they all behaved themselves beautifully, bathing, loading, travelling, standing around, trotting up and back home in one exhausted piece