| Wraithcry Farm |
| We have maybe 2 circuits that have English and Western events, the rest is rodeo. English is really hard to find and it is also something that is hard to find someone who teaches it safely. |
| Wraithcry Farm |
| We have maybe 2 circuits that have English and Western events, the rest is rodeo. English is really hard to find and it is also something that is hard to find someone who teaches it safely. |
| DSD Training Center |
| We have some big pleasure shows that attract a lot of people from out of state, but we really only have clinics and schooling shows for really any English disciplines. |
| Wraithcry Farm |
| I am sorry it is a pet peeve, and I am sorry I struck it, but I am going to stick with what people call it in my area since that makes sense to the people who are around me. And I am also not one who cares about wording either. I am not doing it professionally nor do I plan on competing outside my area. Local only. With that, I am dropping it. |
| Wraithcry Farm |
| we do not really have a huge thing for English though. Most of our barns are rodeo or western. Northwest Arkansas and Central Arkansas are where you will find most of the jumping. Everyone else does flat classes. |
| Boulder Creek |
| But you don't do hunter jumper. Yes it's encompassing. But that's like saying I do cross country when that's not a thing. You can do cross country schooling but usually with a purpose like for eventing. It's a total pet peeve. |
| DSD Training Center |
| This is my girl, Sophie, in her ranch tack. It is actually working tack. I tried to get pictures of her in English and then playing polo from my phone but it will not work, so. -Click- |
| The Old Gods |
| But yeah. Year and a half of work, and she came running up to me this morning and was nickering. First time she's ever done that |
| Wraithcry Farm |
| I am not sure why. All the shows label it as such, everyone calls it as such, so that is what I am used to calling it. There’s even this that calls it that calls it that too. And that is our official Association for it. -Click- |
| The Old Gods |
| -Click- tl;dr: it's called hunter/jumper and encompasses three different sub-disciplines. |
| BlackRose |
| I love Shires & Clydesdales… owning one is most likely never gonna happen but they are gorgeous horses |
| The Old Gods |
| She has fear aggression, so she had a bit of a reputation when she was bought. I started working with her early last year and it's taken me over a year to get to this point with her. |
| Boulder Creek |
| Hunter Jumper isn't a thing. There's Hunter - how cohesive you look as a Hunter (over fences, under saddle with lots of variations like Medals and Classics and Derbies) Jumpers - How fast you can go around the course (although there are Optimum Time classes) Equitation - How correct your posture is over fences and unders addle |
| Wraithcry Farm |
| I wish I could keep whisk with me. Residential neighborhood. But he is super happy where he is at. So even if I moved to a farm I would still keep him there. |
| The Old Gods |
| x) so, obviously, I picked the horse with trust issues and ๐trauma ๐ |
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| Wraithcry Farm |
| We have maybe 2 circuits that have English and Western events, the rest is rodeo. English is really hard to find and it is also something that is hard to find someone who teaches it safely. |
| DSD Training Center |
| We have some big pleasure shows that attract a lot of people from out of state, but we really only have clinics and schooling shows for really any English disciplines. |
| Wraithcry Farm |
| I am sorry it is a pet peeve, and I am sorry I struck it, but I am going to stick with what people call it in my area since that makes sense to the people who are around me. And I am also not one who cares about wording either. I am not doing it professionally nor do I plan on competing outside my area. Local only. With that, I am dropping it. |
| Wraithcry Farm |
| we do not really have a huge thing for English though. Most of our barns are rodeo or western. Northwest Arkansas and Central Arkansas are where you will find most of the jumping. Everyone else does flat classes. |
| Boulder Creek |
| But you don't do hunter jumper. Yes it's encompassing. But that's like saying I do cross country when that's not a thing. You can do cross country schooling but usually with a purpose like for eventing. It's a total pet peeve. |
| DSD Training Center |
| This is my girl, Sophie, in her ranch tack. It is actually working tack. I tried to get pictures of her in English and then playing polo from my phone but it will not work, so. -Click- |
| The Old Gods |
| But yeah. Year and a half of work, and she came running up to me this morning and was nickering. First time she's ever done that |
| Wraithcry Farm |
| I am not sure why. All the shows label it as such, everyone calls it as such, so that is what I am used to calling it. There’s even this that calls it that calls it that too. And that is our official Association for it. -Click- |
| The Old Gods |
| -Click- tl;dr: it's called hunter/jumper and encompasses three different sub-disciplines. |
| BlackRose |
| I love Shires & Clydesdales… owning one is most likely never gonna happen but they are gorgeous horses |
| The Old Gods |
| She has fear aggression, so she had a bit of a reputation when she was bought. I started working with her early last year and it's taken me over a year to get to this point with her. |
| Boulder Creek |
| Hunter Jumper isn't a thing. There's Hunter - how cohesive you look as a Hunter (over fences, under saddle with lots of variations like Medals and Classics and Derbies) Jumpers - How fast you can go around the course (although there are Optimum Time classes) Equitation - How correct your posture is over fences and unders addle |
| Wraithcry Farm |
| I wish I could keep whisk with me. Residential neighborhood. But he is super happy where he is at. So even if I moved to a farm I would still keep him there. |
| The Old Gods |
| x) so, obviously, I picked the horse with trust issues and ๐trauma ๐ |
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