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Post by 2020 Poll on Mar 21, 2020 12:10:46 GMT
Fellow Show People
How many have a) Turned their horses back away? b) Brought Home from Production Yards C) Will keep in work in hope of season re starting?
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Post by leevale on Mar 22, 2020 6:25:41 GMT
Why do you want to know?
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Post by lucynlizzysmum on Mar 22, 2020 20:22:06 GMT
Mine will come home, and I will enjoy riding her! If we get going again marvellous, if not well - c'est la vie!
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Post by titch on Mar 23, 2020 8:55:48 GMT
More time for me to get fit and bring on my youngster after hav8ng a baby.
I’m just enjoying riding again after a year off.
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Post by Toaster on Mar 23, 2020 10:06:30 GMT
I'm keeping mine ticking over but with hacking rather than schooling until the ground dries out a bit more. They're enjoying the more relaxed approach
I have faith that we will get some shows at some point
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Post by sallie on Mar 23, 2020 11:36:56 GMT
Just Seen update from R.I Their entries are going live quite soon, and if show doesnt go ahead you will get your money back
not sure this is the right thing to do at this present time
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Post by tct2912 on Mar 26, 2020 14:53:51 GMT
Im going to try and keep them ticking over but also leaving them have a break for a few hours everyday in the field. Living in hope we all stay healthy and hope to catch a few late shows - Stay Safe everyone xx
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Post by titch on Mar 31, 2020 14:54:32 GMT
Just Seen update from R.I Their entries are going live quite soon, and if show doesnt go ahead you will get your money back not sure this is the right thing to do at this present time Surely not enough qualifiers have been held !
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Post by Rockstar on Apr 1, 2020 20:00:30 GMT
Mine are staying with their producer. Aa long as I can keep paying for them then I will support my yard to help keep them going. I could bring the horses home to a field but I’m happier knowing they are cared for and looked after where they are.
RI will run as they did in foot and mouth year with open entries with no qualifying necessary. That’s if it runs at all. I personally think July is a little optimistic to be holding as horse show, but I’d love to be proven wrong!!
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sarahp
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Post by sarahp on Apr 2, 2020 7:26:26 GMT
My riddens are staying with their rider and being kept going, but obviously not competing. One lives there permanently anyway, and the other went to be broken and will just get further in her education before we decide what happens next for her - I never like my babies rushed anyway. The 3yo IH filly came home before all this anyway so now turned out with my herd.
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Post by titch on Apr 3, 2020 10:17:33 GMT
www.bhs.org.uk/our-charity/press-centre/news/2020/march/2403-covid19Surely long reining or lunging is saver for exercising horses to avoid accidents and take pressure off our nhs staff. Horses tha5 need breaking in are more of a risk to their jockey. We can All wait a month or two to ride in my opinion. Look at the bigger picture stay safe help the nhs !
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Post by titch on Apr 3, 2020 10:18:46 GMT
I must add I’ve stopped riding now
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