HersheyMint
HersheyMint
Beautiful pictures
Thank you! Depending on how large my show string is, or if I am going for year end awards, a full show season usually means about 4 local shows, Area Regionals or Congress, and Nationals. In 2021, when I was showing A&R, I did 8 shows from Mar-Sept. That was when I was closer to them though. Show access is relative here! The closest one is 4.5hrs with most being 7-8hrs.Your horses and your farm are all gorgeous! May I ask what a full schedule looks like for you? Just in the number of shows?
I’m frankly envious of all of you with show access, while remaining grateful for the countryside to enjoy my minis!
Thank you!Beautiful pictures
I am glad you enjoy them!! Thank you!I never get tired of seeing your bwautiful horsesGreat pics
The difference between winter and spring is amazingly beautifulAbsolutely in love with this little yearling filly!
Before and after. The difference that only two months of maturing and conditioning makes. Plus the lack of a winter coat.
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Thank you! Yes I certainly am!Beautiful ponies and scenery! You must be enjoying the return to action and making plans for next year!
That would definitely be a big NO! LolThe black? mini with the socks is quite nice ! For sale?? Please say no!
You have been busy with all the training. Gaston looks beautiful. You must be excited about the carriage show. Come back and tell us about it.Gaston is making great progress in the cart! This was his next drive.
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Skunky has advanced to working in a full backsaddle with crupper and Trooper is back to driving training. I've reluctantly decided to offer him for sale so I am getting him finished in the cart to add to all of his other skills. He's ready to hitch again, I'm just doing a ground driving refresher first. I love him but just won't have time to show him next year with all the others and he loves to work.
In other news, it looks like later this month we will be going to our first show in nearly 2yrs! It will be my first real carriage show too.
Yes in carriage it is supposed to compliment the horse without taking away or distracting.Exciting! And your driving ensemble looks elegant. Do you try to coordinate with the horse's color?
Thank you!! The show is this weekend. Hopefully we will do well! It's been such a long time since we've shown. I am looking forward to it though!I’m excited for you! You absolutely have to share, when you can, how you and your beautiful horses performed - if they were happy and fun to drive!
Your outfit is very pretty and I just love your hat!
Congratulations!! How wonderfulWhat a wonderful weekend at the 2023 Nashoba Carriage Classic ! As many know, we have not shown in nearly 2 years due to a move and various other factors. It seemed to take an insane amount of work and planning to get ready for this show but it was worth it and when things went unexpectedly awry the first evening, I discovered just how wonderfully welcoming and generous the carriage community really is!
If anyone is considering carriage, I highly encourage them to jump into it! You don't have to overthink it as I did and even in spite of my micro planning, we had to make last minute tack changes, but even though we may not have looked perfect, we still did well for our very first carriage show!
Now to the results. I will try to include descriptions of the classes and I have included pictures of the patterns if anyone would like to see them.
2nd in Turnout (Primarily judged on how well everything....horse, carriage, harness, clothing... conforms to each other and traditions. We had mixed metals, brass and chrome, due to the unavoidable tack change.)
1st in Fault and Out (A course of 10 cones driven at a trot. You continue through the course until 90 seconds has elapsed or you dislodge a ball on top of the cones. We made it through the initial 10, and then 7 more before the time expired!)
1st in Working (Rail class judged on the movement of the horse.....how well they work)
3rd in Reinsmanship (Interesting class as due to time constraints there was no rail test or pattern)
1st in Timed Obstacles (Cones course of 16! driven at a trot with 5 second penalties given for canter breaks or balls down. The angles are not all accurate on the drawing but this was a fun fun class with some tight spacing. Probably our favorite at this show! Video coming soon.)
We also tied for the Overall VSE High Point Championship! Reinsmanship was the tie breaker so we ended up with the Reserve but all in all I was thrilled.
Amigo only returned to work earlier this month after having the entire summer off, but this little horse always gives me 110%. I could not ask for a better partner in carriage, especially in the obstacle classes. Timed Obstacles were at the end of the day and I was afraid he would be starting to get tired but he found another gear and carried us through to one of the fastest times in the show, including the big horses! It was his first time competing outside or around big horses and carriages, and his first time in the carriage we were borrowing but he was relaxed and happy the entire time and I think he really enjoyed showing again.
It was also probably the nicest facility I've ever shown at. Not only is it beautiful and clean, it is very well laid out with the best staff and overall environment. We made many wonderful new friends and will definitely be back again next year!
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