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If you're going to clip--and you should if you're planning to show this winter--your horse's blankets must be cleaned and repaired first. It's a dirty job, but someone has to do it.
If you've stored your blankets dirty, be prepared to retrieve them carefully. All sorts of bugs and critters may have been making homes there. If the cobwebs and dust don't disgust you, there also may be bees' nests. The bees should all be dead, but not the spiders.
Worse than all the bugs are mice. All spring and summer, mice have been making nests and raising families in that cozy blanket, so it's really filthy and stinky. It's full of all kinds of debris left behind by the mice.
So be prepared. You do not want to pull this blanket and its contents down onto your head and face!
However you manage it, take the horrible thing outdoors, preferably on a sunny, breezy day. Hang the blanket on a fence with the wind blowing away from you. The wind will do some of your job for you.
Using a stiff broom, stand back from the mess and sweep the webs, bees and mouse nests off the blanket. You may have to peel the mud daubbers' nests off the fabric. You could crush them, but it makes more of a mess.
Leave the blanket outside for a day or so to air out. Afterward, if you are so inclined, you might have to take a stiff brush to remove the imbedded horse hair.
Next, check the blanket for needed repairs. Finally the blanket is ready for the washer and then repair. Most people who do repairs will not accept dirty blankets.
Show Results
Whitestone Farm year-end awardsLeadline champion--Lizzie Meuller; reserve--Elaine Pruitt.
Pre short stirrup champion--Zoe Leweczak; reserve--Carrington Meuller.
Short stirrup champion--Julia Bain; reserve--Allegra Massey-Elim.
Student champion--Brooke Gardner; reserve--Maxie Sayer.
Pleasure pony champion--Cocktail Brandy; reserve--Bit A Moonlight.
Green pony champion--Gideon's Trumpet; reserve--Captain Jack.
Pony equitation champion--Michael Mahoney; reserve--Carmen Cantrell.
Pony hunter, sm.-med. champion--Fenway Public Gardens; reserve--Dipped in Silver.
Pony hunter, large champion--Sunsational; reserve--Sweet Obsession.
Pleasure horse, adult champion--Angel in Disguise, r/Kelly Taylor,
Pleasure horse, junior champion--Sirocco; reserve--Devon.
Maiden champion--Foxlair Tango,
Green champion--Denny, r/Meg Graham, o/Kathy Danielson; reserve--Sirocco.
Low champion--Desert Rose, o/r Sarah McKay; reserve--Schop N Off.
Working champion--Cowboy Troy; reserve--Musette.
Childrens equitation champion--Paige Ganger; reserve--Ashleigh Ramey.
Adult equitation champion--Paula Kelley; reserve--Sarah Durkin.
Adult hunter champion--Chocolate Martini; reserve--Cowboy Troy.
Childrens hunter champion--Hansel; reserve--Uncommon Valor.
High Point Trainer--Carol Hawley.
High Point Owner--Ann Garnett.
Calendar
Oct. 9-12: Oak Hill Combined Driving
Oct. 11: Aquia Harbour; Cedar Run Dressage; Northern Neck Horse and Pony Club show; Four Seasons; Nokesville Horse Society; Sandstone Miniprix; Cinnamon Ridge; River Chase; Fox Ridge; Four Oaks; Twisted K Ranch; Quantico Fun and Games
Oct. 11-12: House Mountain
Oct. 12: EKG Stables; Nokesville Jumpers; Mounted Wanderers; Carter Oaks; ESF
Oct. 17-19: Arabian Fall Classic, VHC; Local Day for the Washington International, Prince Georges Equestrian Center
Oct. 18: Silver Star; Buckingham; Locke Meadows; Back to Basics; Chesterfield Fair Grounds show; Sunrise Hunter Pace; Nokesville Gaited show; Draft Horse Fun show, TEC Equestrian Ctr.
Oct. 19: Lake of the Woods; Hidden Haven; Sandstone; Sunrise HT, CT and Dressage; Nokesville Judged Trail Ride
Oct. 21-26: 50th Annual Washington International Horse Show
Oct. 23-26: Great American USDF Region I Dressage Championship, VHC
Oct. 25: Oak Hill; Cinnamon Ridge; Coventry
Oct. 25-26: Potomac Valley Dressage, VHC
Oct. 26: Hazelwild; EKG Stables; Amber Hill; Summerhill; Hollow Oaks; VAHA District 6, Wakefield
Oct. 30-Nov. 2: Va. Horse Trials and Adult Team Championships, VHC.
Betsy Carter can be reached at The Free Lance-Star, 616 Amelia St., Fredericksburg, Va. 22401; or by fax at 540/373-8455.