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    I was just bitten by the show bug at Fair Hill this past weekend..

    I can't wait for Stone Tavern on September 2nd. I will be bringing my two yearling fillies. Is anyone else going?
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    How did you do at Fair Hill? What did you take?
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      #3
      I showed an ISR sport pony on Saturday. She was first in her 3 y/o fillies class (the only entry, though) and 3rd in the filly championship. Then she placed 5th in the ISR IBC. I think she was the only pony.

      On Sunday I should my two yearling fillies. My Royal Prince filly, Rafaella, placed 4th in the yearling class, and my Donarweiss filly, Donatella, was first. Donatella then won the filly championship, the young horse championship, and the grand championship. I was so happy (still am)!
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        We will be at Stone Tavern and DAD : )
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          Originally posted by YankeeLawyer View Post
          We will be at Stone Tavern and DAD : )
          I hope to watch Simba go! How is he feeling?
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            Oh I hope Reggie will be there. He is in the middle of a growth spurt and was too butt high to show at Fair Hill:-(! Figures, he was really nice looking two months ago for pics. Fingers crossed he shoots up in the front and evens out!
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              Great job! Winning can be very addictive!
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                Originally posted by Callaway View Post
                I hope to watch Simba go! How is he feeling?
                Thanks He seems better today; I think there were some spores in that straw that bothered him.
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                  Originally posted by mlcoursin View Post
                  Oh I hope Reggie will be there. He is in the middle of a growth spurt and was too butt high to show at Fair Hill:-(! Figures, he was really nice looking two months ago for pics. Fingers crossed he shoots up in the front and evens out!
                  I have a filly with the same issue. I was bummed she is staying home!
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                  • #10
                    I have never shown at Stone Tavern, but now that Fair Hill Dressage Breed Show will no longer be (very sad) I would like another venue. We can only do two big shows a year (financially plus having to round up extra help etc...) and one is DAD so need a replacement for Fair Hill. Can those that have shown there give me some feedback and ideas what to expect etc... I think I am going to try and go watch this year as a dry run.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by ljshorses View Post
                      I have never shown at Stone Tavern, but now that Fair Hill Dressage Breed Show will no longer be (very sad) I would like another venue. We can only do two big shows a year (financially plus having to round up extra help etc...) and one is DAD so need a replacement for Fair Hill. Can those that have shown there give me some feedback and ideas what to expect etc... I think I am going to try and go watch this year as a dry run.
                      Just one thought - Stone Tavern is only one day, so not enough to give you the 3 scores you need for year end awards. A better replacement would probably be Morven in June. But hopefully another show will take the Fair Hill dates? Maybe an August Morven show again? Or maybe add a second day to Stone Tavern?
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                      • #12
                        Bucks County Horse Park is doing a breed show now. This was their second year for it...was end of July...just one day.
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                          Originally posted by JMurray View Post
                          Bucks County Horse Park is doing a breed show now. This was their second year for it...was end of July...just one day.
                          The problem with Bucks CO (and I live close by) is that no pro handlers (or at least the really good and well known ones) are coming to that show. So if you are trying to get good scores for year end, you better be able to run well and show your horse. I, for one, cannot show my horses to their advantage.

                          I haven't shown at Stone Tavern for a few years, but I did show there 3 and 4 years ago. The venue is nice but the show was generally smaller than Fair Hill or any of the Morven shows. I chose to bypass it the past several years because I could get 2 scores in one weekend for year end awards. However, I am now rethinking that plan, as I think it depends a lot on the horse about whether they have enough energy for 2 full days of showing. Some young ones do not show best when there back to back days.
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                            Maybe since there won't be a show at Fair Hill, there will be more handlers at Bucks County. We definately need more professional handlers in the area!
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                              Ah man, decision, decisions plus June shows are too early for that year's foals usually...don't know. Got to do some serious homework. I wonder if my regular handler would do those shows since she did Fair Hill?
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                              • #16
                                If you need three scores, you can use the GAIG Finals Championship class (I did this last year). But it's a bit risky, since you have to qualify for it.
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                                • #17
                                  Originally posted by hansiska View Post
                                  If you need three scores, you can use the GAIG Finals Championship class (I did this last year). But it's a bit risky, since you have to qualify for it.
                                  I believe that would work for USDF but not for AHS. AHS HOY only takes into account scores from open classes and since you have to qualify for GAIG, it is not considered an "open" class. At least that is my memory of the rules. Each breed registry could have different rules too.
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                                    Absolutely, Kris. Funny, I never even thought about the AHS year-end score, only USDF. Probably because the AHS insists on lumping the years together (weanling+yearling, and so on, though I may be misremembering) which doesn't make much sense to me.
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                                    • #19
                                      Originally posted by hansiska View Post
                                      Absolutely, Kris. Funny, I never even thought about the AHS year-end score, only USDF. Probably because the AHS insists on lumping the years together (weanling+yearling, and so on, though I may be misremembering) which doesn't make much sense to me.
                                      Yes, AHS does lump them together, but in the last few years, they did divide it up some, but I cannot remember right now exactly how!
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                                      • #20
                                        Originally posted by Edgewood View Post
                                        The problem with Bucks CO (and I live close by) is that no pro handlers (or at least the really good and well known ones) are coming to that show. So if you are trying to get good scores for year end, you better be able to run well and show your horse. I, for one, cannot show my horses to their advantage.
                                        No kidding!! I had to lead my 2 year old filly in the championship class at Waterloo for a bit as my handler had another horse in the class...I couldn't keep up with her at the WALK, LOL!!!! Short old lady with bad knees
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