Yes,
, it was the cross country phase, and many of the horses were covered with protective grease.

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Sour, would that have been the Cross-country phase of the 3-day Event? That's a tough, tough discipline, but it is gaining popularity. Eventing supposedly began as a way to demonstrate the extensive training on military mounts; it consists of dressage, cross-country, and stadium jumping. Cross country is impressive to watch, for sure - those jumps don't fall apart like the ones in the stadium do, and they are big and scary, so it takes a pretty brave horse to even tackle the course. I didn't see it; did a lot of the horses look white on the fronts of their legs? That's something like petroleum jelly; the idea is that if a horse hits a fence, that will help it slide off instead of sticking to it and possibly flipping over.
Good morning folks. Coffee is a brewin!
Good Humpday Morning WVC![]()
Do your ducks have enough rain yet?
I think that DW's ducks have just about enough mud to be happy now.
thanks for starting the coffee.
Scott
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It's not that I 'hate' them so much as I'm not sure they are worth all mess that they make, and space they are using (and already need a bigger or different pen)
Yes they are very fast growing critters.
Scott
Good morning, pass the coffee...first day back at work, been off for 12 days. Hoping we get some rain, we need it!
Sour, would that have been the Cross-country phase of the 3-day Event? That's a tough, tough discipline, but it is gaining popularity. Eventing supposedly began as a way to demonstrate the extensive training on military mounts; it consists of dressage, cross-country, and stadium jumping. Cross country is impressive to watch, for sure - those jumps don't fall apart like the ones in the stadium do, and they are big and scary, so it takes a pretty brave horse to even tackle the course. I didn't see it; did a lot of the horses look white on the fronts of their legs? That's something like petroleum jelly; the idea is that if a horse hits a fence, that will help it slide off instead of sticking to it and possibly flipping over.
Really? That's so interesting. Wonder what use dressage would have for that? And you are right about the jumps. They are almost impressive works of art themselves lol