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Horse
event draws many entries Cisco Stables
held the first of its Fat-n-Fuzzy Buckle Series horse shows on Saturday,
February 8. The turnout surprised everyone, with between 30 and 50 entries
in many of the classes.
"Everybody seemed to show
up at the same time, and most didn't pre-register, so we had a big jam-up
at the registration table," said stable manager Amber Rogers.
"We'll do that a bit differently
next time, plus we'll make sure we have more restrooms available."
Judge Sharon Takagi from Bend
did a sterling job sorting through the competition and choosing the place
getters.
The series is made up of three
schooling shows. The purpose of the shows is to allow folks to get their
horses out and about early in the season. It also is an opportunity for
those new to showing to try it out in a low-key environment.
The usual trappings of fancy
clothes and gear that one finds on the show circuit were absent, and some
of the horses were indeed fat and very fuzzy.
Junior riders outnumbered
the adults by a considerable margin, but that didn't stop anyone from
having fun.
Annie Hancock, a Sisters Middle
School student from Camp Sherman, showed Peppys Shasta Bar (Shasta), her
four-year-old Quarter Horse gelding.
Hancock does quite a few shows
during the season. She found that this one was good for the first warm-up
before the serious stuff.
"Schooling shows aren't so
uptight as other shows," she said. "I had a good time, and I think most
other people did, too."
Caitlin Mazur of Redmond brought
her horse, Squirt.
"He hasn't been shown in two
years," said her mother, Lynn.
"It was a good chance for
Caitlin to get back in tune with him and give the horse a heads-up about
what's coming during the summer."
Julie Kelleher brought her
daughter Aubrey and friend Kelly Morton to have a look. The girls are
members of the new Outriders 4-H Club in Sisters and haven't shown their
horses yet.
Kelleher said they were thinking
about entering the next show, which will be held on March 1. The series
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