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Post by Magic on Jan 21, 2010 9:54:50 GMT
No idea! Although it is hilarious now trying to get on and keep silly gloves clean and get horse ready, Ive given up they are technically still white but a little bit manky white now!
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raquellian
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Emily - 29yo wonder horse!
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Post by raquellian on Jan 24, 2010 18:51:15 GMT
Please tell me WHY you need to use light coloured gloves, are the judges unable to see your hands if they are clad in black or brown, and if so , does that mean all horses will be required to either have white socks or wear white boots to let the judges see their legs in future - LOL Lol, don't put ideas into their heads! I like having a plain broon horse with no white socks for a reason!
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Post by crazyhorsess on Mar 20, 2010 20:10:10 GMT
Ok got to reopen this thread ;D Today Paddy ventured into the dressage arena (at SNEC) for the first time EVER - got pulled up by the judge (very nicely though ) for NOT WEARING LIGHT COLOURED GLOVES - the minute she told us I immediately remembered this thread Putting it down to the age thing So next time light coloured gloves will be worn ;D
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Post by oldmoss on Mar 20, 2010 21:37:25 GMT
Ok got to reopen this thread ;D Today Paddy ventured into the dressage arena (at SNEC) for the first time EVER - got pulled up by the judge (very nicely though ) for NOT WEARING LIGHT COLOURED GLOVES - the minute she told us I immediately remembered this thread Putting it down to the age thing So next time light coloured gloves will be worn ;D Ach simple mistake I hope she let you change your gloves and do your test though ?
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Post by crazyhorsess on Mar 20, 2010 22:32:47 GMT
Yes ;D - lovely lady told us after the test for the next time - will there be one
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Post by essendy on Mar 21, 2010 8:53:48 GMT
still not bought cream ones. But if desperate will nick the yard kids pink gloves
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Post by crazyhorsess on Mar 21, 2010 9:08:38 GMT
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Post by valaraki on Mar 22, 2010 14:40:06 GMT
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