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My first show in 15 years - with pics!

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  • My first show in 15 years - with pics!

    I just want to say thank you to the COTH forums, couldn't have done it nearly as well without having spent the past couple years reading thread after thread after thread in H/J land.

    I was SO proud of my boy He was a total star. While it was my first time in the show ring in a decade and a half, it was his first time ever and he was fantastic. I don't even think you can really tell that my bridle and feild boots are 20 years old And apparently I can remember how to braid since they weren't too embarrassing.

    I just started him over fences over the winter, but didn't do anything too serious until March because, well, I live in Canada, and don't have an indoor available without hooking up the trailer. He didn't even look at the jumps, he didn't touch them, he got a number of leads correct, and a few changes. The height of the jumps barely warranted any effort from him. We did two 2'3" classes and one under saddle, and placed in all three.

    Gave the camera to hubby and he did a fantastic job of catching the action. Here's a link to the gallery. Pardon my gaping mouth. I really must learn to shut that thing

    http://www.ktklassen.com/Furry-Frien...91944003_Kevzp

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    Congratulations ~ Your horse is quite handsome ~ Bravo on a job well done ~ ENJOY ! Thanks for posting pictures ~ love them !
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    • #3
      Very nice! Congrats on getting back into the ring. Tell us about your boy?
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      • #4
        Awww, what a good boy! You guys look great. As someone who grew up in the middle of nowhere (east central Alberta) and now lives in West Virginia (still as much the middle of nowhere as you can be on the east coast of the US ), I love to see posts from people at home. Keep up the good work!

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        • #5
          What a BEAUTIFUL boy! I love the close ups of you holding him.
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          • #6
            Contrats! Y'all look GREAT
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            • #7
              He is so good looking, and you look every bit as nice! I know what it is like to get back in the ring after taking a long break. Congrats.
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              • #8
                Congrats! He's adorable!
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                • #9
                  Very nice pictures and what a handsome boy!! You two look like you have a great repour(sp?) Congrad on a great day!!

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                    Thanks everyone

                    Originally posted by Adelita View Post
                    What a BEAUTIFUL boy! I love the close ups of you holding him.
                    Thank you, those are my favourites too. Already have a place picked out on the wall

                    Originally posted by MoJo View Post
                    Very nice! Congrats on getting back into the ring. Tell us about your boy?
                    That is Buddy, aka Barak Betaberk, my horsey soul mate. Best horse I've ever had the pleasure to own. He's a 5 y.o. running bred QH. I bought him as a long, uncut yearling cheap as borsch and have done all of his training myself, so that makes me extra proud of him. Sweetest thing on four legs. Knowing him on the ground, you'd figure him for a lazy, unmotivated sleepy type, but do a little dressage or point him at a jump and he's ready to take you for a ride. Often has too much energy. He can get VERY strong and want to go go go, yet he NEVER spooks at anything. I just love him.

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                    • #11
                      Congrats!!! you both look great!!! Can't wait for the next show results and pictures!!
                      Keep it up!!!!!
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                      • #12
                        Wow. You two look great! I am in your same shoes(haven't shown in 20 years!) I have two 4 year olds. Can't wait to show them over fences but so nervous. I loved photo 16. His knees are so tight! Good luck!

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                        • #13
                          You look darlin' and so happy! Congrats on a show well done. I have a new horse and haven't done this in how many (30 years) and did a small schooling show 4 days after I got him, and I couldn't stop smiling, and also couldn't get down off him, he was so much fun!!

                          Hooray for you and your horse.
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                          • #14
                            WOW!!! he's a QH!!!!!!!!!!!!

                            I am secretly a fan of the breed, I have known/owned some amazing QH in my life. I think they have the best minds, and your boy is BEAUTIFUL.
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                            • #15
                              Congratulations!

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                              • #16
                                Congratulations!!! Thanks so much for sharing. Loved the pictures, you two look great together!

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                                  Love no 16!
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                                  • #18
                                    Congratulations! You guys look great. I never would have guessed that he was a qh.

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                                    • #19
                                      Congrats! Gorgeous horse! (and I love my QH too....they are awesome!)
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                                        Originally posted by 2boys View Post
                                        I never would have guessed that he was a qh.
                                        Everyone that meets him says the same thing. Most people think he's some sort of WB, but I don't really know what he looks like to be honest. Not really TB like either. Either way he's certainly not your stereotypical QH.

                                        I'm still on a high this morning from having such a great day yesterday Even hubs (loves the horses but is not a rider) is already harassing me about when I plan to go in another show. I told him if it made him happy and he agreed to be my sponsor, I'd be happy to go in one every week just to please him

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