spookypony
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Also agree that if it's "best tail" or whatever, then the best tail should win, not the cutest kid! Now, if I were judging and found two tails to have equal merits, I would confess to be inclined to give the child handler a higher placing than the adult handler. It does bring up the question of how exactly one compares tails of ponies, though...
The Spooky Pony's first show was a local Xmas show, where the only classes he could enter were Senior Equitation and Best Mane and Tail. At the time, merely being in an arena and going around in a circle somewhere near the wall was difficult enough for him, and there would have been no point in just going to the venue and wandering around outside the arena (not a problem) when his difficulty was with the arena, in particular. And he does have a fabulous mane and tail, so his win in that class was well deserved!
Our yard has a summer show, and Fancy Dress is hotly contested by adults as well as children. It's great fun for everybody, and costume ideas are kept very very secret for weeks beforehand...
At the local gymkhana last year, the Spooky Pony was entered for games, which I adore, but our Novice dressage time was in the middle of the games, so we couldn't do them...it was great to see some pretty big horses in the games, though, being thoroughly beaten by the nippy ponies!
The Spooky Pony's first show was a local Xmas show, where the only classes he could enter were Senior Equitation and Best Mane and Tail. At the time, merely being in an arena and going around in a circle somewhere near the wall was difficult enough for him, and there would have been no point in just going to the venue and wandering around outside the arena (not a problem) when his difficulty was with the arena, in particular. And he does have a fabulous mane and tail, so his win in that class was well deserved!
Our yard has a summer show, and Fancy Dress is hotly contested by adults as well as children. It's great fun for everybody, and costume ideas are kept very very secret for weeks beforehand...
At the local gymkhana last year, the Spooky Pony was entered for games, which I adore, but our Novice dressage time was in the middle of the games, so we couldn't do them...it was great to see some pretty big horses in the games, though, being thoroughly beaten by the nippy ponies!