Monday, October 21, 2019

White Creek Fire Company Open Performance

     The White Creek Fire Company model horse show did not have a huge performance division. But since I was not pushing to judge faster, I got a chance to take a photo of almost every entry in performance. That is not something I have been able to do in a lot of years. The mini tack and props were, for the most part, really great and really in scale. Enjoy some photos, without much commentary. 
     First was the harness division with only one entry.
Badger owned by Sue Hallwas
     Then western stock work with two entries. 
Sotaju owned by Sue Hallwas

Levi Smartchick owned by Ronnie Bartholomew
     Western trail was next, also with two entries. 
Levi Smartchick owned by Ronnie Bartholomew

Sotaju owned by Sue Hallwas
     After that western games was up. 
Levi Smartchick owned by Ronnie Bartholomew
     This was the class where I said it was the doll that actually knocked this entry down to second. She is just too upright for a person racing to finish her barrels course. 
Sotaju owned by Sue Hallwas
      I believe the next class was other western. Both entrants had western riding entries. 

Levi Smartchick owned by Ronnie Bartholomew
      After that was costume



     And other performance
Sombra owned by Sue Hallwas
     Next was cross country/jumper/hunter
Levi Smartchick owned by Ronnie Bartholomew

Shyanne owned by Margaret Suchow
     And then English trail. 
Levi Smartchick owned by Ronnie Bartholomew
     The quality of this tiny tack is really fantastic!
Levi Smartchick owned by Ronnie Bartholomew


Shyanne owned by Margaret Suchow
      Next up was English games.
Levi Smartchick owned by Ronnie Bartholomew

Levi Smartchick owned by Ronnie Bartholomew

     And then the enormous dressage class with 3 entries!



Levi Smartchick owned by Ronnie Bartholomew

Shyanne owned by Margaret Suchow
    Then came other English
Levi Smartchick owned by Ronnie Bartholomew


Shyanne owned by Margaret Suchow
     And also a 3 horse English pleasure class. 


      It was not a huge turnout with tons of entries, but they were quality and judging was often hard. It was fun judging open performance but it was an incredible experience judging the novice performance division. Which is up next. (I'm making Hannah wait. Again). 















1 comment:

ShamrockFarmsInc. said...

Formidable mini entries!!! Great job, ladies!
Thank you for sharing what you judged - it is a treat to see photos of not only entries but entire judged classes!