Ahhh he looked beautiful (as always!) and you rode through the workers wonderfully! So well deserved, congratulations! Can't wait to see what the area fest brings! 💖💖
Awww thank you, that’s very kind! I felt like a bit of a passenger but luckily Rem totally had it! I think all our jumping practice this winter/spring has really helped! Really looking forward to the area festival now, just going to enjoy it 💕 xx
Question: What kind of saddle pad are you using? Is there a reason for the different type? I love learning about different styles of riding and how different places in the world show. Thanks!
I think this kind of showing is a UK thing. the saddle pad is so the judge can see the horses confirmation especially there shoulder a larger saddle pad would hide the horse more. This might be wrong I'm still newish please correct if I did get anything wrong
he looks so good I have a question though. why do you ride him in different bits you may have changed as it an old video but I noticed you jumped in a snaffle and showed in a pellem I think 🤔 love this video by the way ❤️
Aww glad you enjoyed. So in a workers class they can be ridden in any suitable bit. Remmi is happiest jumping in a Waterford snaffle but for the flat showing it is more ‘correct’ to have them in a double bridle for Open Classes. You can absolutely ride them in a snaffle for these too but I prefer him in a double on the flat xx
I was just wondering, in order to be able to compete in 'Coloured Ridden Native/Cob/Traditional Pony' classes at county-level/HOYS, does your pony or horse need to be registered/passported with the TGCA? Or can they just be registered/passported with CHAPS?
I am LOVING these videos ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Ahhh yay, I’m so pleased you’ve been enjoying them 💜 Thank you for all your lovely comments x
Ahhh he looked beautiful (as always!) and you rode through the workers wonderfully! So well deserved, congratulations! Can't wait to see what the area fest brings! 💖💖
Awww thank you, that’s very kind! I felt like a bit of a passenger but luckily Rem totally had it! I think all our jumping practice this winter/spring has really helped!
Really looking forward to the area festival now, just going to enjoy it 💕 xx
He looks so beautiful i am doing my first show end of the month and your veido helped me xx
Awww thank you ever so much ☺️
Good luck with your show, have a fabulous time xx
Thank you xx
Loved watching! Very well deserved 💕
Yay, so pleased you enjoyed it!
Thank you ever so much too 💕 xx
Stunning!! 😍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you ever so much 💕 xx
Just stumbled across this channel and remi.is beautiful. Really enjoyed the vlogs xx
Awww thank you, what a lovely thing to say. Glad you enjoyed the vlogs too ☺️ xx
Aw great job, Remington and you did amazingly 😊 loved this video x
Thank you ever so much! He was just super and he really looked after me as for some reason I was incredibly nervous that day 🙈 xx
Riding Remington aw bless him 😍
Beautiful show
Thank youn☺️
THE BEST COB OUT THERE!!!!! xxxx
Awwwwww 😊😊
I mean, I certainly think so too 😂 xx
What type of saddle are you using his shows?
Question: What kind of saddle pad are you using? Is there a reason for the different type? I love learning about different styles of riding and how different places in the world show. Thanks!
I think this kind of showing is a UK thing. the saddle pad is so the judge can see the horses confirmation especially there shoulder a larger saddle pad would hide the horse more. This might be wrong I'm still newish please correct if I did get anything wrong
he looks so good I have a question though. why do you ride him in different bits you may have changed as it an old video but I noticed you jumped in a snaffle and showed in a pellem I think 🤔 love this video by the way ❤️
Aww glad you enjoyed.
So in a workers class they can be ridden in any suitable bit. Remmi is happiest jumping in a Waterford snaffle but for the flat showing it is more ‘correct’ to have them in a double bridle for Open Classes. You can absolutely ride them in a snaffle for these too but I prefer him in a double on the flat xx
Riding Remington ohh that makes sense now Thankyou x
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I was just wondering, in order to be able to compete in 'Coloured Ridden Native/Cob/Traditional Pony' classes at county-level/HOYS, does your pony or horse need to be registered/passported with the TGCA? Or can they just be registered/passported with CHAPS?
How did u find out about him what did u go on