catkin
Well-Known Member
...for an 'interloper' from the Welsh rings
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Am toying with the idea of giving the sheltie a day out at a local show. Pony is all good - knows the game, we have neat little bridle for her and suitable leadrein and cane.
But what about (female) handler? I'm used to Welsh so of course it's all waistcoats, trainers and no hat. The Welshie will be at the same show so I'll be ready tooled up for that ring, though my get up is pretty subtle (welshie's flamboyant enough for two
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Would the same be acceptable in the shetland ring or do I have to have tweed jacket and hat? Both ponies are dark coloured so the trousers/legs rule applies the same to both. We're going to have to live with the footwear as that's just getting too complicated....anyways, little one steps out pretty sharpish for a wee thing.
I don't mind being teased but I don't want to let the pony down by committing a complete faux pas.
Am toying with the idea of giving the sheltie a day out at a local show. Pony is all good - knows the game, we have neat little bridle for her and suitable leadrein and cane.
But what about (female) handler? I'm used to Welsh so of course it's all waistcoats, trainers and no hat. The Welshie will be at the same show so I'll be ready tooled up for that ring, though my get up is pretty subtle (welshie's flamboyant enough for two
Would the same be acceptable in the shetland ring or do I have to have tweed jacket and hat? Both ponies are dark coloured so the trousers/legs rule applies the same to both. We're going to have to live with the footwear as that's just getting too complicated....anyways, little one steps out pretty sharpish for a wee thing.
I don't mind being teased but I don't want to let the pony down by committing a complete faux pas.