Sunday, July 3, 2011

Bailieborough Show

It's an early start on show days, and yesterday, at Bailieborough, was our first show of the season. Shows are a great opportunity to showcase our stock and compare them to others, and of course if a rosette is forthcoming it's another string in our bow when it comes to promoting and selling our animals.
We are showing Derrynagarra Celeste today who is a 5 year old Registered Irish Draught mare in foal to Crystal Crest (RID), and since we're only showing the one, Helen is off by herself while I go to the bog to save turf! Click here to read last years post on Turf.
There is quite a lot to do to get a horse ready for showing. There is no point bringing her if she doesn't look her best, and so by  7am Helen has Celeste shampooed and washed and ready for plaiting!
Starting with tail....
...and finishing the plait by stitching it into place.
Onto the forelock....

....and then onto the mane.
The reason Helen goes to all that trouble is that with the mane neatly held up out of the way, the judges can see the shape of the neck much better, and it makes it much easier to get an overall view of the horse from a judging prospective.
Derrynagarra Celeste plaited up....
...and off to Bailieborough. She's looking well, now it's up to the judges.

All the work paid off and Celeste won her class!
The red rosette in it's prominent position!!
 Home again and with the plaits out.....
...it's back to the field with the others.

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