Salty's first show!

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I was going to put this in the WPs thread but decided that such a momentous occasion deserved its own thread :o :D

Plus we need more reports on here so I'm going my bit :p

Anyone who's missed her, I bought Salty as a new project at the cheapy sales at Leominster in November. Reading between the lines I think she's been started a few times and not actually done a lot of actual work, so it's been a slow and steady process teaching her about being a riding horse. She's been doing arena hire most weeks since the new year and having started out being rather wild and prone to rodeos she's now learning to go and do her job in strange places. So time to go and do a show.

I thought we'd go and do a nice quiet prelim 1, ask for early times, steer round in peace and then head home. Hmmm.:rolleyes:

It was snowing this morning and blowing a gale but we thought the journey would be OK as mostly motorway, so set off to the show. we were the third lorry into the car park but almost immediately it filled up and suddenly it was chaos! Not ideal, Salty had her eyes on stalks but got her tacked up and scrambled on trying to distract her from the rubbish bin that was trying to take off in the wind :D

I'd picked a venue which has 2 warm up arenas, usually no one goes in the one round the back so we headed off there and had 10 minutes of peace by which time S was more or less thinking about me rather than gawping at everything flapping around her. I was just about to canter and then the hoards descended and I decided not to push my luck, she has almost no experience of working around other horses because people at our yard seem to like riding on their own, so 5 kids whizzing around on ponies would have been a bit much. I had put a red and a green ribbon in her tail but people were completely oblivious it seemed, so we parked and watched for 10 mins, and then it was our turn.

She was nicely bold walking round the ring up to the judge, very very inattentive to start with and had a little fright when the horse in the neighbouring arena came close by but she pulled her socks up and tried to do as requested, eventually settling into a decent rhythm. At times she felt like an unexploded bomb so I opted to trot through the canter parts :p thinking I'd prefer that she just tootles along nicely rather than set off with her tail over her back, esp as we hadn't got out of 2nd gear in the warm up. So we scored a couple of zeros but I couldn't be more pleased with her, she coped fabulously and we've got the first one out of the way!

A sensible moment almost looking like a proper horse (there was plenty of giraffing too :o )
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Cute posing afterwards

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First out of one :p so we decided it was a 1st show rosette instead :D

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Since when has it been OK to give out an orange rosette for 1st place??!! Love your addition to the Rosie though :D

Yay for getting the first one under her belt - cantering is overrated anyway :p
 
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Brilliant, well done! Clever pony. If you trot through canter (good idea btw) how do you avoid the judge ringing the 'gone wrong' bell? There have been times I have been reluctant to canter but thought I had to.....
 
super to read and good on you for keeping it sane and sensible not pushing for canter. Great first show experience for her :)
 
She did ring the bell - I'd mentioned to the writer earlier that it was her first show but didn't get to say 'and I might not do the canter' ;) so I just quickly explained and carried on :D I think it was fairly clear why I'd made the decision :p This way we can all go home having had a nice time, the horse doesn't know that the sheet said she should have done something different :)
 
Excellent, well done for holding things together. Am also curious about not getting beeped for not cantering, which has happened to me when I chose to do this!
She's making nice shapes already :)

Edit, just seen your reply above (I'd said same to writer lol) x
 
Thanks for that. I never know in advance whether Amber is going to pop sweetly into canter or do something a little more acrobatic! But I can tell as I start thinking about the transition. Good to know I can just decide on the day. Lovely pics btw. x
 
Since when has it been OK to give out an orange rosette for 1st place??!! Love your addition to the Rosie though :D

hehe well I'm really not going to complain, it was rather generous of them to give it out :D I think everyone should have a first show rosette now ;)
 
Thanks for that. I never know in advance whether Amber is going to pop sweetly into canter or do something a little more acrobatic! But I can tell as I start thinking about the transition. Good to know I can just decide on the day. Lovely pics btw. x

thanks :) they were doing an intro test which I could have entered, but if things had been different the canter in this test would have been well within her capabilities and no problem at all. Hence entering the prelim. I really had thought we'd get a quiet bit of the morning to just show up and then scurry away :o silly me!
 
hehe well I'm really not going to complain, it was rather generous of them to give it out :D I think everyone should have a first show rosette now ;)

I managed the phenomenal achievement of coming 2nd in a class of 1??! That was funny. I should have asked why/how but was too embarrassed at the time!
 
I managed the phenomenal achievement of coming 2nd in a class of 1??! That was funny. I should have asked why/how but was too embarrassed at the time!

Ouch! I think after the initial sting these things sometimes end up being really funny. I have a lasting memory of doing my first unaff novice, first long arena too. I did my test and then picked up the sheet and saw that I'd been given -2 for a counter canter that we had video evidence of me performing. Not a mark and then -2 for a mistake, actually -2 in the box. The organisers weren't having any of it when my gutsy friend complained on my behalf... I've never had a minus score ever again :D that was a one off :lol:
 
Very well done!! Always good to get the first one out of the way, and absolutely the right choice to stay in trot, its my unshakeable belief that the first few outings must be all about the positive experience, nothing else matters, good job!
 
I managed the phenomenal achievement of coming 2nd in a class of 1??! That was funny. I should have asked why/how but was too embarrassed at the time!
I was the only one in a sj class and got eliminated at the double but they let me carry on my round. They gave me a special rosette.

Salty looks like she is really getting the hang of things. Well done for going out in the wind and snow
 
Well done MP and Salty. Best laid plans about the ‘when it is quiet’ - however sounds like you managed to achieve a really positive day out. She looks pleased with herself :-)
 
Very well done I think your very brave the weather was vile for a first outing so top marks for That! I think she coped very well and she has the most honest little face:) I can't to hear about her over the coming months.

Talking about tail flagging I took Arabi down to the school yesterday and he ran round tail flagged snorting like a 2 year old for about 10 minutes I actually ended up having an audience even the car that drove past stopped very embarrassing.

Meant to say his 14 and should know better!
 
Very well done and I think more positives from it being busier than expected!

Skylla’s first show it was nice and early and quiet... she promptly attached herself to the only other horse and napped and napped and napped some more :rolleyes3: .
 
She looks lovely in the pics! Well done on getting the first one done and on giving her such a positive experience...despite the weather!!
 
Can't multiquote :( Why oh why isn't it working any more? :( anyway, thanks everyone :D Really glad we braved the weather yesterday because they're stuck in their boxes again today! Hopefully we'll get back to normal sooner than last time we had the bloomin' snow. I'm about to make some entries for next weekend for a BD show which only runs one warm up, so hopefully that WILL be quiet and we might get a bit more of the actual test done :D :D
 
She looks like you found a bargain. Was she warranted at all or did you just take a complete risk?
 
complete risk :o
No warranty, no vetting, didn't even see her trot up as she arrived after the sale had started. Did it all the wrong way :p But she's related to Millie on the stallion side and was a sweetheart so it was a bit of a heart vs head thing. And she was cheap, OH and I agreed if she was a wrongun she'd go to the kennels.
 
You're a girl after my own heart. I'm glad she isn't headed to the kennels, the future looks bright :)
 
:D Everything since my first pony as a kid has been like this :o I hear stories of people spending months trying and vetting horses and my heart sinks for them :D I liked Millie cos she was nosy, I fell in love with Kira's curly ears, and Salty has Millie's sire as her grandsire so that was good enough for me :p
She's a right weirdo but she fits in well :) i think she'll be lots of fun in a few months.
 
:D Everything since my first pony as a kid has been like this :o I hear stories of people spending months trying and vetting horses and my heart sinks for them :D I liked Millie cos she was nosy, I fell in love with Kira's curly ears, and Salty has Millie's sire as her grandsire so that was good enough for me :p
She's a right weirdo but she fits in well :) i think she'll be lots of fun in a few months.

I bought Henry unseen because he looks like a Clyde and Ludo without seeing him trot up, for his spots :D
 
Awww Salts!! She looks absolutely adorable in that photo. Loving that caramel coloured browband as well. Subtle and gorgeous. And as for the 1st show rosette, that is a marvellous idea!
 
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