Hunb88
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Hi All,
So I took my 3 year old filly to her first show yesterday (only had her 5 weeks). She is skewbald and took well over 3 hours to prep her (2 hours just to plait as she was previously hogged and her mane is so thick. Hopefully a few weeks, i can thin it out a bit). She behaved very well, it was a charity show and we entered 2 classes, youngstock and novice. I am really chuffed with her as it is such a big thing for a young horse, but she hand grazed happily. She trotted when asked (one minor blip, but that's ok and she carried on afterwards). She didn't bat an eyelid when the horse in front trotted off, or coming away from the other horses, so really pleased with her, especially as it was so hot. The classes we entered were first thing in the morning, so beat the worst of the heat!
Anyway, I put a green ribbon in her tail, hoping people would know what it means and give her some space. The first line up, she was fine. There was a colt in the class who is 1.5 years old(no ribbon or badge) and my filly is currently in season, so stayed well clear! The sensible thing to do, which you should anyway with any horse, right?
So to my pleasant surprise, we got pulled in 3rd the colt was 2nd and i said to the judge i was going to pull further away because she is in season. Everyone heard me. The next horse (filly) who got pulled in 4th and literally pulled in right next to me, probably around 1/2 m (not more than that) and my horse unfortunatley kicked her horse. I was in shock, i didn't really see it happen as it happened so quickly and was keeping an eye on the colt. I didn't expect her to come so close, there were only 5 in the ring! Anyway, i apologised and the judge (who was very rude and not really a judge) told us to leave. I would be upset if it was my horse, but i would also acknowledge that i pulled in far too close. The owner seemed oblivious to it all. Needless to say, we didn't do the next class and came home.
I am not upset about losing the rosette, it was more for experience than anything, and she surprised me with how chilled she was. I am upset because of how something which should have been celebrated ended so badly. I had people tell me it was my fault, but i can't help to think it is. It seems to be that people don't seem to know about tail ribbons or pay any attention? Is that normal?
Needless to say, i will be putting a green and red one in next time....along with a great big neon sign! My horse isn't mareish at all, my old girl was (she always had a red ribbon in, but she never did anything, it was more of a precaution).
The experience has put me off slightly, we have another small show planned for Saturday and now i am debating on if i should go or not.
So I took my 3 year old filly to her first show yesterday (only had her 5 weeks). She is skewbald and took well over 3 hours to prep her (2 hours just to plait as she was previously hogged and her mane is so thick. Hopefully a few weeks, i can thin it out a bit). She behaved very well, it was a charity show and we entered 2 classes, youngstock and novice. I am really chuffed with her as it is such a big thing for a young horse, but she hand grazed happily. She trotted when asked (one minor blip, but that's ok and she carried on afterwards). She didn't bat an eyelid when the horse in front trotted off, or coming away from the other horses, so really pleased with her, especially as it was so hot. The classes we entered were first thing in the morning, so beat the worst of the heat!
Anyway, I put a green ribbon in her tail, hoping people would know what it means and give her some space. The first line up, she was fine. There was a colt in the class who is 1.5 years old(no ribbon or badge) and my filly is currently in season, so stayed well clear! The sensible thing to do, which you should anyway with any horse, right?
So to my pleasant surprise, we got pulled in 3rd the colt was 2nd and i said to the judge i was going to pull further away because she is in season. Everyone heard me. The next horse (filly) who got pulled in 4th and literally pulled in right next to me, probably around 1/2 m (not more than that) and my horse unfortunatley kicked her horse. I was in shock, i didn't really see it happen as it happened so quickly and was keeping an eye on the colt. I didn't expect her to come so close, there were only 5 in the ring! Anyway, i apologised and the judge (who was very rude and not really a judge) told us to leave. I would be upset if it was my horse, but i would also acknowledge that i pulled in far too close. The owner seemed oblivious to it all. Needless to say, we didn't do the next class and came home.
I am not upset about losing the rosette, it was more for experience than anything, and she surprised me with how chilled she was. I am upset because of how something which should have been celebrated ended so badly. I had people tell me it was my fault, but i can't help to think it is. It seems to be that people don't seem to know about tail ribbons or pay any attention? Is that normal?
Needless to say, i will be putting a green and red one in next time....along with a great big neon sign! My horse isn't mareish at all, my old girl was (she always had a red ribbon in, but she never did anything, it was more of a precaution).
The experience has put me off slightly, we have another small show planned for Saturday and now i am debating on if i should go or not.