yeah and neigh ......

ColleenIsh

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Well took My son T and the pony at our livery yard that I have been working with (owners take very little interest , possibly come up once a month to see her) , to a show today

Well to put it mildly it was the worst organised show EVER !

Arrived at 2.15, class wasnt to start until 3pm ....Hubbie had went on ahead so was there earlier, he then advised us that the class was starting in 5 mins , so rushed to get pony sorted and went to the ring only to be told that class wasnt going to start for another half hr or so, so went back put pony in box again , went to move the car and on the way there, A lady that i had been talking to previously was saying that the class was to start in 2 mins , so rushed up like a bloody blue arsed fly and got pony out of box and away we went into the ring.

In the ring 2 mins when a dun pony outside the ring reared up on a little girl aged 6/7 and was dragged until eventually little girl got loose, pony was young and according to the owners was a scared of coats.. later found out from amanda that the little girl was taking off her coat when the pony bolted, knocking several people down including another few kids and knocking a dog out clean cold
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Owner of the pony seemed undeterred and said " well no one was hurt " :S and continued to bring the pony in again to everyones amazement she went to put the child who was screaming and in shock on board the pony again, when the judge told her to take the pony out .
Anyways class went on and T came second in the lead rein
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, pony has never been to a show and she didnt put a foot wrong .
She looked really well if i dont say so myself
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Congratulations to T!!!
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Unfortunately, you do get those parents who buy the most unsuitable ponies for their kids, and MAKE them ride them. I remember when we were searching for a pony. We saw loads of really pretty showing ponies, which would have done well in the ring, but not really suitable kids ponies. hence why we ended up with the ginger shetland....
 
Glad you had a nice result, after all that faffing about over class start times etc.
What a good little pony & your little boy looked very smart in the pic you posted of him in his new gear!
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Shame about the accident with that poor little girl & her pony, nice attitude there from the poor kid's cretinous parents!
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