Hi Everyone!
I made it through my first horse show! I don't know why the humans fret about them so much, it really wasn't too stressful. Although getting onto the trailer at dawn...well, let's just say I don't care for enclosed spaces. But that's another story.
K has been working with me on show preparation for a few weeks, planning to show me in a special class sponsored by The Jockey Club. Unfortunately, circumstances didn't quite go in our favor. Apparently I need a copy of my registration papers as I don't have a tattoo on my lip. Due to very strict rules K was unable to secure a copy in time for this show, so we participated in a different class instead. This was actually for the best as I didn't exactly manage to stay blemish free. You see it's hot and the biting flies have been out and I managed to go after one a little too hard and, well, I bit a hole in my chest. I'm fine, really! It doesn't hurt and K has been helping me keep it very clean. I'm healing up nicely.
Back to the show...I got to ride over to the host farm Friday night for a preview. K let me walk all around the show grounds, sniff the judges stand and sample the grass. Then on Saturday morning, K came and got me extra early. I had a quick bath and then we were on our way.
K and I got dressed as soon as I got off the trailer. My tack had been cleaned and K wore shiny tall boots and a fancy jacket with the number nine tied to her back. We walked all around the show grounds so that I had the opportunity to reacquaint myself to the smells and to stretch my muscles. Just before our class I got to go into the ring for the first time and trot around all of the fences, see and hear the spectators and check out the other side of the judge's stand
I participated in the Green Horse division. My first two classes were "over fences" in which I had to trot over a set of cross rails twice, one class for each direction. The third class was called "under saddle" or "hack", in which I showed at the walk, trot and canter. K and I were surprised by the canter request as it's not commonly asked for in this division. I tried my best, but I still need a lot of practice, especially because they ask for the left lead first. As you know, I don't know my left lead yet!
Other than the surprise in the hack, the show went very well. K tells me she's very proud of me for behaving so well and that I should be proud too. I don't know why I wouldn't be a good sport, this horse show thing really isn't too bad. Now if we could just arrange a way to get to them that doesn't involve trailers in the very early morning!
~ Polo
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