My supplement from the same people is still in the box it came in, just shoved in the bin with the baileys no 4!! Can't imagine buying a dunelm bread bin, although I do with my feed room looked 'pretty'. There's too much feed it in for that!!
Snap! Plus for all feed etc it's a good idea to keep the original packaging/make note of batch number just in case any adverse reactions occur and you need to inform the manufacturer - saves the bother of any fancy decantingMy supplement from the same people is still in the box it came in, just shoved in the bin with the baileys no 4!! Can't imagine buying a dunelm bread bin, although I do with my feed room looked 'pretty'. There's too much feed it in for that!!
I did that until companies started selling in refill bags. I still use the old tubs though it’s a waste buying expensive tubs when all my supplement tubs were free and all match.My supplement from the same people is still in the box it came in, just shoved in the bin with the baileys no 4!! Can't imagine buying a dunelm bread bin, although I do with my feed room looked 'pretty'. There's too much feed it in for that!!
In Eventing, the different sections are essentially just different classes and how many sections will depend on how many entries. So for example, a BE80 may have 3 sections - A, B and C - they’re all doing the same dressage test, same round of jumps and same xc course but you’re only competing against the people in your section rather than everyone who i doing BE80 that day.What do the different sections mean in Eventing? Like Section A,B etc and silver and bronze in the dressage please?
So why do they do it this way? Any particular reason for the entries in that particular section at all?In Eventing, the different sections are essentially just different classes and how many sections will depend on how many entries. So for example, a BE80 may have 3 sections - A, B and C - they’re all doing the same dressage test, same round of jumps and same xc course but you’re only competing against the people in your section rather than everyone who i doing BE80 that day.
If you didn’t split the entries into sections you’d have way too many entries to get through in the day. Each section will have a different dressage judge/arena, so you can have a few dressage tests going on at the same time to save time. The sections are assigned randomly across each class.So why do they do it this way? Any particular reason for the entries in that particular section at all?
She never will if she’s being rewarded with high scores out competing.Gosh I wish RWC would let go of Vossi’s mouth!
Exactly, and it’s so sad to see in the world of dressage today. Her reel came up in my scrolling on Insta, and she is so awful in the saddle I don’t know where to start, her face, her hands, her body, everything is so stiff and pulling. Shes yukShe never will if she’s being rewarded with high scores out competing.
The whitakers could probably form their own Olympic team twice overSo what are people thinking for the Olympic teams?
I am assuming eventing will be the 3 from Kentucky plus Laura C.
Dressage- same as last timeLottie, Carl, Charlotte and Gareth?
Show jumping- I don’t follow enough to have a clue, a Whitaker?
It’s possible that Becky could be in the mix. She’s been out and been consistent scores wise. Gareth hasn’t competed his mare for quite a while. It’ll be interesting to see what they do in the near future before selectionI’d like to see Lewis Carrier and Becky Moody on the dressage team
id be prepared to bet heavily that she will be selected. Have to say I’m not an Everdale fan (don’t like Charlottes Imhotep either) I’d prefer if she took GlamourdaleLottie has been getting so much bad press recently I do wonder if they will pick her
I don’t like the horses she rides and from what I have seen of her team. Would prefer to see her on a horse like Gio, Valegro or that type and see how she does then.Lottie has been getting so much bad press recently I do wonder if they will pick her