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You need to be registered with the USDF as AA/Open/Jr/YR (whatever you are) and each horse you use to complete the medal must also be registered with the USDF. Then you get the needed scores at each level (for bonze its 62% at 2 tests at 1,2,3rd levels) submit your scores with the application and processing fee ($25) and you will get your medal ...
26 posts · Joined 2012. #6 · Aug 15, 2012. USDF (United States Dressage Federation) has a rider award program for dressage riders to have attainable goals and be recognized for their work. The most commonly lusted after are the bronze, silver, and gold medals. The bronze is two scores above 60, from two different judges, at First Level ...
4. Weather - Yesterday a recording breaking low and recording breaking high for September, all in the same day. Areas had 25.5C/77.9F and below freezing 0.5C/32.9F. It's been warm and sunny, around 22C, with clear blue skies. It's to stay warm, dry but cloudy over the weekend.
Short answer: Yes they can. A well known saddle repair and maker in my area warned me of using silicon breeches on leather English saddles as they would do damage. This is an older thread, you may not receive a response, and could be reviving an old thread. Please consider creating a new thread.
Buckskin changing color. Normal yellow with dorsal stripe and 4 black stockings to the knee. That's in summer. In winter he turns sooty but not always the same way. One winter his black stockings climbed right up to his belly and the stifle on the rear with sooty haze on his shoulders. Another time it was his cheeks and neck that became sooty ...
1734 posts · Joined 2011. #7 · Mar 7, 2012. Not made by Ralide or Steele, but there's the "tree" (or frame if you like) for Trooper saddles (or the Universal Pattern military saddle if you have a really old antique one). The pommel and cantle are metal usually bronze or stainless today. The bars are wood.
The hills were bathed in moonlight, the shadows not so stark; Silver light reflected off his brown hide as he held me in the dark
Poco1220 Discussion starter. 1776 posts · Joined 2010. #1 · Aug 29, 2011. I'm just curious on everyone's opinions and/or experiences with some of the various Arabian lines (Crabbet, Domestic, Egyptian, Polish, Russian, Shagya). What do you like/dislike about the general temperment and conformation of each line, which do you have experience ...
2087 posts · Joined 2013. #7 · Apr 10, 2015. I'd say that baby's going to stay bay or brown. As for foals going from bay to black I have seen it happen. My colt (Morgan Horse) was born a nice light bay color, by his yearling birthday he was a very dark bay (thought this was the color he would end up as, as poster have posted).
Not every saddlemaker is skilled at braiding a horn. Once that's all in place the fork leather will be put on and if split will be laced on. This is usually done so nicely it actually enhances the saddle. The leather is then nailed or restapled to hold it, skirts reattached, seat set down (two screws) and Voila.