I'm also glad that I didn't take my usual performance entry, in which I enter nearly all western classes and all english classes. The reason for this is that the judge was from out of our region where they obviously judge differently than we do. When it comes to pinning a division champ and res. champ we use a point system. Each ribbon has a point value and which ever horse has the most points gets champ and the next highest gets res. champ. To me this is the most logical way to do it. Well, this judge gave the champ and res. champ to whom ever she wanted to regardless of how many ribbons they had. I just don't think that it is fair that someone who entered every class and got a 3 1st and a 2nd and some lower ribbons would be beat out by an entry that entered a few classes and got only one 1st and maybe some lower placings.
In the halter rings I did pretty well. My best horse, or rather foal, got 1st in the appaloosa foal class and then received foal division champ. I also got several 1STs and 2NDs but no other division wins.
I've got several ideas floating around in my head for some stablemate jumps. I've got a hunter jump planned, I'm thinking a burgundy and white (or cherry stained) standards with a fence and rail. I'm also thinking of making another Horsetrader stadium jump with some differences from the first one I made a year ago.


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