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Post by Echo on Nov 28, 2012 13:45:50 GMT -5
The Smart Color Stable RodeoHosted by Smart Color StableThis show will test your courage, agility and skill in western shows. Begins- November 28 / Ends- December 20Rules-Poses are allowed and encouraged -I don't want to see a quarter that has a draft as bulldoger!!! Realism, please! It will be best if your bulldoger will be a horse with similar attributes! -Max 3 riders/stable, max 2 horses/rider -Pictures must be taken in an arena (open or covered) -Teens/adults are allowed to enter, bulldogers can be childs if they are skilled enough Attire-Riders must be wearing a long sleeved shirt, jeans or western chaps and a Cowboy hat. As this is rodeo, you can make your outfit look more shiny and colorful. -Horse must be wearing a western saddle with a pad and bridle, last (training/grooming etc.) can be without tack. Photos-You must take 4 photos, but you can send 5th photo, it is optional becouse of specific requirements. -First photo must be from steer wrestling, it can be when you are leaving from saddle of your horse or when you already catch the calf. Both bulldoger and rider must be visible. -Second photo must be from trailer loading, it can be chasing the calf to the "trailer" or when both horses are in the "trailer" and keeping the calf in it. -Third photo must be from ribbon race and both horses must be visible. It can be from finish/start or during it, remember that you must add the ribbon (of course, that's why it is ribbon race). -Fourth photo is free, a training, grooming, warming up, waiting and watching outside arena, whatever you want and what you mean that is important. -Fifith photo is the "wild photo" of bullriding or saddle bronc riding on a wild horse. You must not take photo of this, it is free. More informations about rodeo and disciplines in it. ClassesClass 1-minor editing allowed (reins, stirrups and filling holes in mane) Class 2-all photo editing allowed Photos are not judged by editing, but by the horse and rider's skills. JudgingPoints will be added acroding to SFS western eventing system. Entry FormClass: Horse's Name: Breed: Registration Number (if applicable): Gender: Rider Name: Stable Represented by Rider: Please enter by posting a reply to this thread. Have fun!
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Post by Jes Coleman on Nov 28, 2012 13:52:43 GMT -5
WOW I may enter
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Post by Jes Coleman on Dec 7, 2012 13:08:06 GMT -5
Entry Form Class: 2 Horse's Name: DR Hollywood Style Breed: American Quarter Horse Registration Number (if applicable): #QH0384 Gender: Mare Rider Name: Jester Coleman Stable Represented by Rider: Drovers Run First Pic: Steer WrestlingSecond Pic: Trailer loadingThird Pic: Ribbon RaceFourth Pic: After warm up waiting for the competition to start
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Post by AJ Winters on Dec 7, 2012 13:18:43 GMT -5
Never heard of a ribbon race in a rodeo? And for each picture. Could a different horse used? Because a horse that is used for Bulldogging, is only used for bulldogging. It isn't good to use them in other things, because of their legs..Gotta keep them fit. Only know this cause I bulldogg.
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Post by Apostrophe Stables A'S on Dec 7, 2012 13:48:54 GMT -5
I know nothing about rodeo so i have no idea what a bulldogg is or what they even do so i wont be entering this one.
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Post by AJ Winters on Dec 7, 2012 13:55:23 GMT -5
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Post by Echo on Dec 7, 2012 14:48:17 GMT -5
You have one mine horse, who is the one who will get or not get place, I don't care if you use more horses as bulldogers and other "roles" I hope I made this clear.
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Post by AJ Winters on Dec 7, 2012 14:54:58 GMT -5
No. I am a little more confused now. And do you have an example of the second picture that is needed? I am a little confused about that as well now.
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Post by Echo on Dec 7, 2012 16:04:23 GMT -5
Well.
I will take photos of what I think. Maybe I have different rules in my country from usual USA rules.
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Post by AJ Winters on Dec 7, 2012 16:06:11 GMT -5
That, or my brain is not working right lol! I understand the rest of what we need, but not that.
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Post by Echo on Dec 7, 2012 16:33:34 GMT -5
Okay-rules of trailer loading in my xenophobic country:
Team of two riders, arena is divided with line to two half. Herd of cattle is marked by collars with numbers on one side, on second side there is a fence from steel pipes, that simulates a "trailer", which is made with two divided parts it's little bit complicated, you don't have this discipline?)
Task is to cut one pre-selected calf and get it to the "trailer". The calf can not get out from the "trailer" until stop of term (they have 1 minute to do all of this), if it will escape, riders must get it back or they can not finish.
Riders will get to second part of the "trailer" (as I said it is divided) so they "close" it, then they will dismount. Horse's body MUST stand in the "trailer", no part of his/her body can be outside. If the horse will escape, the rider must close him/her to the "trailer" again or they will be disqualified.
After this, riders must run to a circle and then it is finish. Finally.
Now what I mean:
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Post by AJ Winters on Dec 7, 2012 16:38:20 GMT -5
Okay- rules of trailer loading in my xenophobic country:Team of two riders, arena is divided with line to two half. Herd of cattle is marked by collars with numbers on one side, on second side there is a fence from steel pipes, that simulates a "trailer", which is made with two divided parts it's little bit complicated, you don't have this discipline?) Task is to cut one pre-selected calf and get it to the "trailer". The calf can not get out from the "trailer" until stop of term (they have 1 minute to do all of this), if it will escape, riders must get it back or they can not finish. Riders will get to second part of the "trailer" (as I said it is divided) so they "close" it, then they will dismount. Horse's body MUST stand in the "trailer", no part of his/her body can be outside. If the horse will escape, the rider must close him/her to the "trailer" again or they will be disqualified. After this, riders must run to a circle and then it is finish. Finally. Now what I mean: No...We dont do this. At least my local place doesnt. We don't have the ribbon race either, but I know what that is! Kiddie games at a horse camp is where I seen that at. But this is really new to me, and I wanna look into it more now. Cause I feel like I don't know what I am doing poses wise and such..Wouldn't this be the same as cutting as well?
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Post by Echo on Dec 7, 2012 16:44:25 GMT -5
Well I don't know, it's part of rodeo and as this is video from an English-speaking country, we may not be so odd in my country xD it is near cutting, but it's in team and it has that special "run to circle" thing...
You know, rodeo... ;D
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Post by AJ Winters on Dec 7, 2012 16:46:05 GMT -5
I dont wanna clog your show up about Rodeo, so I will pm you!
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Post by Echo on Dec 7, 2012 16:47:39 GMT -5
A photo of chasing the calf or something like picture like this will be allright: I hope there will appear a professor of rodeo and I will look like an idiot.
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