ThreeCFarm
Well-Known Member
Our little homebred filly, 3C Incognitos Easter Lily (the one people said looked like the Easter bunny at birth), entered the show ring 3 times at the Central Championship show and placed no lower than Reserve Champion each time!!! Lily is only 4 1/2 months old and here are her results:
Champion Weanling Filly 26" and Under
Reserve Champion Mare and Current Year Foal with her dam, Jandts Cheeri Deeri
Reserve Champion AOTE Jr Mare, Level 1
Here's Lily:
I have to thank Charlotte of Reflections for suggesting we enter Mare and Current Year Foal, as I had no intention of doing that class. It was such a last minute idea that I had to scramble to find a handler (thanks Cammie!!!) and I didn't even have time to body clip the mare. I clipped the long hair off the back of her legs, gave her a bridle path and clipped her muzzle and inside her ears. Jandts Cheeri Deeri (aka Dinah) is 15 years old and this was her very first show. She didn't understand the concept of whoa during the class, and was truly in pasture condition, but I'm proud of my "old" mare anyway! Dinah only came along as I hadn't weaned Lily yet. Little did she know what was in store for her when we left home, LOL.
Here's a picture of Dinah taken back in 2006:
Now we're debating on whether or not to take the pair to World for the same classes...
Champion Weanling Filly 26" and Under
Reserve Champion Mare and Current Year Foal with her dam, Jandts Cheeri Deeri
Reserve Champion AOTE Jr Mare, Level 1
Here's Lily:
I have to thank Charlotte of Reflections for suggesting we enter Mare and Current Year Foal, as I had no intention of doing that class. It was such a last minute idea that I had to scramble to find a handler (thanks Cammie!!!) and I didn't even have time to body clip the mare. I clipped the long hair off the back of her legs, gave her a bridle path and clipped her muzzle and inside her ears. Jandts Cheeri Deeri (aka Dinah) is 15 years old and this was her very first show. She didn't understand the concept of whoa during the class, and was truly in pasture condition, but I'm proud of my "old" mare anyway! Dinah only came along as I hadn't weaned Lily yet. Little did she know what was in store for her when we left home, LOL.
Here's a picture of Dinah taken back in 2006:
Now we're debating on whether or not to take the pair to World for the same classes...