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Comment by Dave Perkins on September 28, 2009 at 1:45pm
Posting of results from this years Standardbred Show Series- Congratulations to all the riders and especially their horses showing what a standardbred can do in almost any discipline-next year will be bigger and better
The year-end awards have been finalized for the Ontario Standardbred Show Series. Three shows were held for the series.
Riders/horse combination must have shown in two of the three shows in order to be eligible for the year-end awards.
High Point Versatility
Champion - Meghan House & Fredoras Lincoln
Reserve - Aimee Adams & Colourful Gourmet
High Point
Champion - Lisa Foster & Jif
Reserve - Aimee Adams & Colourful Gourmet
Games
Champion - Aimee Adams & Colourful Gourmet
Reserve - Jessica Wardell & National Guard
English Pleasure Division
Champion- Yvonne Mulder & Guinness
Reserve- Lisa Foster & Jif
English Equitation
Champion-Aislin Rees & Ambition Express
Reserve - Lisa Foster & Jif
Halter geldings/stallions
Champion- Meghan House & Fredoras Lincoln
Reserve - Emma Hastings & Splash Killean
Reserve - Hazel Bresnihan & Arts Shark
She is just so good. She is very eager to please and so alert. She is always watching me. She is so funny. She is a licker. She likes to eat her gingersnap then lick the stall door. I guess it makes the taste last longer when she licks her stall door later. I don't know but I will yell at her to stop licking and she jerks her head away with a look that says I'll be licking that up later. Her eyes are so full of love as compared with my thoroughbred simply expects me to jump for her. My standardbred is so appreciative. I think I will always own a rescue standardbred. My farm gate will always be open for another one.
They are really nice horses. I am a guardian for the Society and I knew nothing about their disposition before taking up this volunteer position. I was completely impressed with the horses that I had to check on. If I could afford to feed another horse, I would get one.
i have never met a mean one yet.. they are really the most versatile,gentle and forgiving breed i have ever met. I ran the Adoption society for 8 years and those horses put up with alot from people who claimed to know about horses
I just love my Gracie. What a great personality. Gentle like a lamb, trustworthy and careful around me. Are all standardbreds so gentle and calm?
Comment by Kristen Smith on August 17, 2009 at 6:26pm
hey, my friend has a rescued standardbred mare. she was trained as a pacer but never got to race cuz she wasnt fast enough, so she was used as a broodmare instead. my friend had worked for a bout 2 years on "Roxy's" canter, when she thought she was confortable at it, she let me take Roxy for a ride. as soon as i asked for a canter she broke into a pace. i wasnt expecting a perfect canter but i wasnt expecting a pace either. but i must say, after she paced a few strides and then cantered i was impressed as to how smooth her pace was! she is now working nicely and steadily in the trot and canter, but every once and a while she suprises us with a very smooth pace.
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