Thanks guys, sorry if that was a somewhat personal question. I don't plan on showing this baby as a weanling, just too young. I'm mainly nominating her (I'm being hopeful) for the driving futurity, Mom's a Rhoten's Little Dandy daughter. Thanks again.
I was doing my National Futurity nominations yesterday (just 1 mare) I have nominated horses before but never actually shown them in the National Futurity. So I'm curious....what's the range for the payouts for the national futurity?
I think at a regional shows they should offer both. Espically for people like you Rob who have both minis and shetlands (and so many people do nowdays) who want to be able to show minis and ponies at one show.
Well it's almost that time to be getting ready for show season, and I'm shopping for a VERY heavy winter blanket for my new gelding. Up here in MN it gets pretty cold, espically in May at the beginning of show season. So which blankets do you like the best? What ones are the warmest?
I was just wondering what the age cut off is for youth, is it under 18 by Dec 1st or Dec 31st? My 18th birthday is on Dec 8th so I hoping to squeak in another year of youth.
Well since you asked...
I'll have 3 of my own there and will probably be showing some of Sam Barth's horses as well.
Here is Winning Color's Hijacker SOS:
Liberty over, Halter Sr geldings over, country pleasure driving over, as well as youth classes
Oneka's Liberachi:
Liverty over, Halter...
Well it depends on the kind of pony you're getting. I drive all of my minis as well as Saddlebreds and Hackney ponies. There is more of a difference between a horse and a pony mainly in stride length and how fast things can change. But between a mini and a pony it's really just a different type...
Wow talk about the perfect example of the "v" belly. My only one this year is due in JULY!! I cannot believe people are having foals already! Winter just began for us in MN!
I love that first pic of the white/grey mare above!