Erica
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Just some shots from this past weekend......IKI show in Greenville, KY was a nice, big show. As it was an AMHR only show, not the usual AMHR/ASPC/ASPR.....and they still had last I hear right about 190 horses.
Lots of very nice horses, lots of competetion and lots of horses in the classes.........the ammy classes were huge; If I remember right the ammy under mares had 18, ammy under stallions 17, ammy under geldings 16; hardly Any halter class; open, youth, ammy had less than ten in it.....and I know one driving class they said had 17 in it and under liberty had 28 entries. Just a good show and the weather was wonderful!
Erica's Big City Prankster Bucks - yearling over stallion, 1,1 ammy class; 1,1 yearling class, both Jr. Grands and overall Grand and Champion of Champions
pic of him just out of the stall, as he was out lounging on Sat
Erica's Cloverbud - she's a senior mare this year; took 1,1 in her class, both Sr. Grands, Overall Reserve
Knells Bey Sashey- two year old mare; won her ammy class, took both Jr. Reserves and Overall Reserves
Erica's UnBuckn' Believeable - she's a tiny Big City; she's around 29", yearling filly; she was he** on wheels.....this was her first time off the farm and she wasn't sure at all about it
: she just needs some more miles and exposure, but she still pulled off a 2,3 out of 12, in the 30" under yearling fillies and she was bad,bad,bad....all over the place, never got "set". She'll set and stand all day long at home, but she didn't want to have anything to do with it away from her comfort zone...
These two, it was too hectic to get pics of them cleaned up on Sunday inbetween the other boys or after the show (as then it was time for my least favorite thing packing back up) but here are pictures of them on Sat, out lounging.......
Erica's Streakn' For Bucks - Big City boy, under yearling stallion. He ended up showing pretty well for his first time out, he has to get used to it all and settle into the routine some; as he decided he wanted to show backwards (thought the center ring decorations might come bit him on the butt if he wasn't facing them ) But took 1,2 in a huge ammy class, 1,1 in his class and both Jr. Grands and overall reserve
JSW Royale Deed - two year old stallion, he measures just over 33" barely so he was up against the "big boys" 33-37, but I was very happy placing second out of that class of 8, he had some stiff competion, as he just looks like a under horse to me.
Lots of very nice horses, lots of competetion and lots of horses in the classes.........the ammy classes were huge; If I remember right the ammy under mares had 18, ammy under stallions 17, ammy under geldings 16; hardly Any halter class; open, youth, ammy had less than ten in it.....and I know one driving class they said had 17 in it and under liberty had 28 entries. Just a good show and the weather was wonderful!
Erica's Big City Prankster Bucks - yearling over stallion, 1,1 ammy class; 1,1 yearling class, both Jr. Grands and overall Grand and Champion of Champions
pic of him just out of the stall, as he was out lounging on Sat
Erica's Cloverbud - she's a senior mare this year; took 1,1 in her class, both Sr. Grands, Overall Reserve
Knells Bey Sashey- two year old mare; won her ammy class, took both Jr. Reserves and Overall Reserves
Erica's UnBuckn' Believeable - she's a tiny Big City; she's around 29", yearling filly; she was he** on wheels.....this was her first time off the farm and she wasn't sure at all about it
These two, it was too hectic to get pics of them cleaned up on Sunday inbetween the other boys or after the show (as then it was time for my least favorite thing packing back up) but here are pictures of them on Sat, out lounging.......
Erica's Streakn' For Bucks - Big City boy, under yearling stallion. He ended up showing pretty well for his first time out, he has to get used to it all and settle into the routine some; as he decided he wanted to show backwards (thought the center ring decorations might come bit him on the butt if he wasn't facing them ) But took 1,2 in a huge ammy class, 1,1 in his class and both Jr. Grands and overall reserve
JSW Royale Deed - two year old stallion, he measures just over 33" barely so he was up against the "big boys" 33-37, but I was very happy placing second out of that class of 8, he had some stiff competion, as he just looks like a under horse to me.