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In an in-hand coloured class with my trad cob youngster, my daughter was told " how on earth can I judge him with all that hair all over the place"
Wasn't to me but to a girl who was riding one of my ponies in a ridden show pony class, pony was behaving perfectly well but was neighing quite a lot (first time at a big agricultural show) - the judge apparently told her in the line up that if she didnt "shut the pony up" she'd have to leave the ring!! How on earth do you quiet a pony?! And how horrid considering it was a kids class!
The only comment I can remember was on entering a "native pony" class on my pure bred reg Welsh D at an RC show - the judge came over and asked if I was in the wrong class, I said no he's pure native but she argued that he wasnt a pony as he's 15.2hh... but he's still considered a native pony though!! She had no clue, as he did a super show (and this horse won quite a bit) yet she placed him LAST below PLAITED half natives!
OMG!!! you poor thing how embarrassingNot quite the same, but when I was 17 and doing a WH class, I got off for the judge to ride and he said "I don't think I'll be sitting on that saddle and you may want to excuse yourself to go to the loo".........I looked at the saddle and to my ultimate horror I had started my period and it was all over my breeches and smeared on my saddle. Mortified, totally mortified.I haven't done another WH class since and I'm not 43!