Tuesday, December 20, 2011

In my opinion your all winners!!!!!?

Pretend that you show if you don't!





1. Your getting ready to walk into the arena (any class) 5 minutes til the class starts and your white horse that was just so bright and beautiful all of a sudden has a big poop stain on his shoulder. What do you do?





2. Your in your showmanship class... whew was that pattern tough or what! good thing you nailed it! until when you were trotting up to the judge your horse got too close and stepped on the judge's foot! What do you do?





3. Halter! Good thing your aqha gelding has GREAT confirmation! but wait! what is that! he's hanging out! what do you do?





4. Your in your english pleasure class and there is a 3 way tie. The judge tells you to drop your stirrups and pick up a posting trot. Can you still post?





5. Your in your trail class and it's set up for a average 15 hh horse.... how convenient it is that you have a 16.1 hh horse. Do you still believe that you can place in this class?|||1- Chalk or baby powder to cover it up, or baby wipes to try to get rid of it.


2- Apologize, but you're disqualified now anyway so no real way to recover this.


3- Quick jerk on the lead rope, perhaps tap his stomach to encourage him to bring it back up haha.


4- Yes, you can still post. You should cross your stirrups though- if you can't, try to hold the stirrups still with your feet so they don't bang against your horse.


5- Yes, you just need to be more collected.|||1. i always have a sponge and some dry shampoo in my travel bag for just such emergencies.





2. don't ride so close. appologise immediatley and not argue when he asks me to leave the area.





3. give him a quick tap on his dingdong when no on is looking so he puts it away





4. yup. because i had a psycho instructor. i can jump with no reins or stirrups either.





5. i belive it's possible, i just gotta ride well.|||1. try to clean it off asap, if i can't get it all off try to ingrone it


2. aplogies to the judge


3. lol, just contine with worrying. lol he think his showing off his best part :P


4.yes


5. possible





thanks that was fun! :)|||Haha I love this so much fun!





1. Show shean and a towel and QUICK because I'm going to go warm up!





2. Appoligize profusly, shake judges hand for being a good sport.





3. Make sure he's square, smile and look straight a head.





4. Oh yeah baby I was born for this, my horse is a big nutso and may take off sideways thinking it's time to play but I'll be posting you bet.





5. Yup no worries here either my horse will just shorten his stride...wait is trail the thing where you have to go over stuff?? Haha well okay we wont be in this class..|||1. for my black horse, i would take my black coat spray and cover it up quick! For my paint horse, i would take the baby powder out and cover it up. if its on her brown spot, i would make a sponge a little itty bitty bit wet and get it off her, or take a stain remover.


2. say sorry right away and when they disqualify you, smile and accept it lightly. Silly ponies.


3. make him stop relaxing so much! make it a bit uncomfortable for him, but subtley. if he doesn't let up, then ignore it. the judges shouldn't care. he's a man, anyways!


4. yes! Practice makes perfect, and my trainer always makes me practice that.


5. sure. You gots to believe to acheive!|||1. Grab some white chalk, and lay it on the stain thick


2. Pretend nothing happened... :P just kidding


3. Move him forward and back a little until he stops


4. Yes!


5. Um, maybe.|||1. Grab a baby wipe and scrub.


2. Apoligize


3. When the judge is looking at other horses, back him up sharply. However halter classes aren't judged on manners, so you could just ignore it. Doesn't create a pretty picture, though.


4. Yes. If it is from a stop, like in the lineup, run your stirrups up and cross them over the saddle, if already on the rail, do the best you can.


5. Collect, collect, collect. Yes, you can, but you will just have to try harder.|||1. Scrub i the best i can with a wet rag then put baby powder on it.





2. Apologize a million times and move the horse away.





3. Ignore it





4. Yes





5. Yes

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