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garnet Posted - 02 Oct 2013 : 7:58:29 PM
Did anyone go? It used to be such a major highlight of my year when I was showing Garnet and now it doesn't even warrant a mention on the dedicated Cherif thread?
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sazzlepants71 Posted - 10 Oct 2013 : 1:11:31 PM
Hi Garnet, my PBA was harvards panchache sadly I lost him aged 17 to cancer 3 years ago now xx
I like the idea of the achievements tab myself - although there is a congratulations area..but that's a bit empty too!!
But you are right, it is nice to see positive threads and photos rather than neg, too much of that in the world! Our horses make us happy - share it!
garnet Posted - 09 Oct 2013 : 5:32:13 PM
Sazzlepants, my last time was 1995 - Garnet was injured in 1996 and didn't qualify and was a high-speed hack until 2001 when she became able to do circles again and embarked on her second successful showing career - never again at the Cherif though, although she would have qualified if we'd had the card. My first ever red rosette was a qualifier for the Autoscan, forerunner of the Cherif, and we did the Cherif from '91 to '95. What was the name of your horse?

Back to the general discussion - I wondered yesterday whether, instead of all the different performance threads which are largely ignored, we could perhaps just have a thread called 'Achievements' to cover everything from first ride on a new horse to winning at HOYS. This would be for EVERYONE who enjoys sharing their own achievements and experiences and reading about other people's (who doesn't love Jess and Tiger?) Photos would be obligatory and reading anything on that thread would be optional. I love reading about and seeing other horses and what they are doing. Just a thought.
joanna_piana Posted - 09 Oct 2013 : 5:29:59 PM
Originally posted by Callisto

On another point which unfortunately is not much to do with the OP, I find it really sad that people read some sort of implied personal criticism when someone posts about what interests them, or what they would like to read about. I do not see why people need to feel defensive (unless it is a direct criticism which is a different thing altogether). I am not really interested in Natural Horsemanship or dressage, but I'm not going to complain about anyone who wishes to post about it.

It leads to a sad situation where people no longer post on here, it is quite obvious that a lot of people are still reading the threads, but not posting, which is reducing the number of topics discussed, which I feel is a very real shame. So come on people, we are a diverse set of people, we are bound to have a diverse set of outlooks, but surely we can have a healthy exchange of views without becoming personal or rude, or taking offence where none was intended. Nobody should feel they can't post on here for fear of criticism. This forum is for people to share their love of the Arabian horse in all aspects.

I too miss the threads on the history and breeding of the modern Arabian, they are so interesting, and there is no doubt that the Forum has changed over the last few years, that's not necessarily a bad thing. But please, if you want to discuss a topic, showing, breeding, competing whatever, then start a new thread, because I am sure that other people will be interested too.


Exactly this!
kath Posted - 09 Oct 2013 : 1:02:35 PM
Originally posted by Callisto

On another point which unfortunately is not much to do with the OP, I find it really sad that people read some sort of implied personal criticism when someone posts about what interests them, or what they would like to read about. I do not see why people need to feel defensive (unless it is a direct criticism which is a different thing altogether). I am not really interested in Natural Horsemanship or dressage, but I'm not going to complain about anyone who wishes to post about it.

It leads to a sad situation where people no longer post on here, it is quite obvious that a lot of people are still reading the threads, but not posting, which is reducing the number of topics discussed, which I feel is a very real shame. So come on people, we are a diverse set of people, we are bound to have a diverse set of outlooks, but surely we can have a healthy exchange of views without becoming personal or rude, or taking offence where none was intended. Nobody should feel they can't post on here for fear of criticism. This forum is for people to share their love of the Arabian horse in all aspects.

I too miss the threads on the history and breeding of the modern Arabian, they are so interesting, and there is no doubt that the Forum has changed over the last few years, that's not necessarily a bad thing. But please, if you want to discuss a topic, showing, breeding, competing whatever, then start a new thread, because I am sure that other people will be interested too.


Well said Callisto, you put it much better than me


Pam, your stallion is stunning, well done!
Callisto Posted - 09 Oct 2013 : 12:42:42 PM
On another point which unfortunately is not much to do with the OP, I find it really sad that people read some sort of implied personal criticism when someone posts about what interests them, or what they would like to read about. I do not see why people need to feel defensive (unless it is a direct criticism which is a different thing altogether). I am not really interested in Natural Horsemanship or dressage, but I'm not going to complain about anyone who wishes to post about it.

It leads to a sad situation where people no longer post on here, it is quite obvious that a lot of people are still reading the threads, but not posting, which is reducing the number of topics discussed, which I feel is a very real shame. So come on people, we are a diverse set of people, we are bound to have a diverse set of outlooks, but surely we can have a healthy exchange of views without becoming personal or rude, or taking offence where none was intended. Nobody should feel they can't post on here for fear of criticism. This forum is for people to share their love of the Arabian horse in all aspects.

I too miss the threads on the history and breeding of the modern Arabian, they are so interesting, and there is no doubt that the Forum has changed over the last few years, that's not necessarily a bad thing. But please, if you want to discuss a topic, showing, breeding, competing whatever, then start a new thread, because I am sure that other people will be interested too.
sazzlepants71 Posted - 09 Oct 2013 : 12:31:33 PM
Hi Pam you've done brilliantly with him you should be proudI think most are very interested and I would love to see more posts about your successes & other users on here.
Have to say showing is like marmite ...but I do think its massively important to support it at the end of the day there are plenty of disciplines out there for us to take our arabs to but its so important to support our shows..I love reading about who is taking what where ..and now I have a new young horse I am keener than ever!
And often the showring is a place we will all dabble in at some point - there is a showing forum on here but its nice to see achievements the discussion topic too from time to time.
Garnet, last time I rode at the cherif was 1998!!! good old days!!
anyway, off to post in the showing bit about a lovely show coming up in the south ..happy days everyone!!
Callisto Posted - 09 Oct 2013 : 12:25:31 PM
Pam, your boy is gorgeous, and I'm sure there are a large number of people on here who would love to hear all about him, and his three sisters! I certainly would.
kath Posted - 09 Oct 2013 : 10:09:27 AM
I knew someone would take offence Martha, i wasnt having a go at anyone - you seem to think i'm condemning you? I know very little about you other than you posted a picture of your mare the other day, which i commented on favourably.


I meant, there is a notable change in the type and tone of posts than there used to be 5 odd years ago, and that brings with it a sea change in the type of poster. There are much less competitive threads, and a lot on horse care/saddlery/bitting/alternative methods, a LOT on abuse and neglect, and very little regarding competition in whatever sphere. There is quite a tight knit community it seems which i am not involved in as i don't feel i really 'know' anyone on AL like i used to so i stay on the sidelines. I actually find it a bit intimidating which is why i don't post much - not anyones fault, i'm just saying.

I am not passing judgement that this is a bad or a good thing. I personally have less to say on AL now but i do read a lot, even if i don't comment. I find the competitive threads much more interesting but that is because that is what i do and that is what interests me - that isnt for everyone, which is fine
pam Posted - 09 Oct 2013 : 10:08:21 AM
And thank you all for your lovely comments on my stallion. I'm exceedingly proud of him. This year he's been reserve champion at south of England, champion at Kent county, champion at Edenbridge&Oxted and champion at the Cherif. Beyond my dreams that my baby boy could achieve that this year :)
I'm just as proud though that his 3 half sisters (same dam) are between them competing in affiliated show jumping, dressage and hopefully soon eventing!
I'd happily most on here more often about them but really didnt think anyone was interested.
pam Posted - 09 Oct 2013 : 09:51:37 AM
I like to see a wide spread variety of different topics on here. I don't think it's just more threads about showing needed. That might be what I enjoy competing at these days (I can't ride any more due to arthritis) but I've always enjoyed reading posts from others on their achievements/enjoyment of their Arabs. I haven't really been on here for a long time, I'm not really sure why, there just seems to be less on here!
hazelcat74 Posted - 08 Oct 2013 : 11:09:16 PM
Well said Martha. I own an arab and a part bred but am not interested in showing as I am not bothered about other people's (ie judges) opinions of my horses and I was sold my mare as "not show quality" but that did not bother me. I do not breed either. However I love arabs and am interested in all aspects of riding and owning them,nothing against those who show but it is not the be all and end all in my opinion.
Ari Posted - 08 Oct 2013 : 9:02:54 PM
Pam your stallion is fabulous thank you for sharing the picture.
Totally agree with what Martha, Callisto and debs have said. I haven't the finances to take part in showing or to even visit the big shows but I enjoy the pictures, results and accounts when they are posted here. My friend is at HOYS and is under instruction to get me a programme so I can look at results and research breeding.
A part bred on our yard did very well at Northern Arab C show and I posted on showing section here for the results but none forthcoming.
I am interested in all topics, be it welfare, bloodlines, feeding, tack, showing, in fact anything to do with Arabs. I have had some great advice and learned a lot and (I hope ) been able to give a little help back from my own experiences.
So let's get the showing posts back showing members, we enjoy it.
debs Posted - 08 Oct 2013 : 8:01:06 PM
Good post Martha.
I for one am interested in all aspects of our lovely breed, breeding, showing whatever.
Yes I guess some people would find topics about bitting (my post!!!) boring... but I guess if you do you would just not bother to read them? I have never had a horse like Ali who was tricky to bit... its a minefield out there, everyones product is the best, so I am thankful for the advice I was given, and even more so that it seems to be making a positive difference.
I dont like the way some of the horses are shown but I am still interested in the results and peoples experiences.... you cant please everyone all of the time but as said before people have a choice!
The one thing I do miss are topics like Tail female... an epic read, something I quite often dip into now and then, shame there is nothing like that now. Equally though I am happy to see photos of your gorgeous horses.....
Callisto Posted - 08 Oct 2013 : 7:13:44 PM
Frankly I'd be delighted to see more threads about showing, I find them interesting and I love seeing the photos of the beautiful horses, and that certainly includes Anglos and part breds - I loved my Anglo and my two partbreds.

I personally have no real interest in going showing myself, I don't think Lily is show horse quality, although when I see the size of the classes in our local area I think perhaps I should take her just to make up the numbers...but please post you chaps that go, this forum really should reflect the diversity of the Arab horse world, and that is far far more than bits and saddles etc. etc., on the other hand I've gained from those posts too.

PS This thread has been read 435 times, so people are obviously interested enough to read it, even if they don't post, for whatever reasons
Sharea Posted - 08 Oct 2013 : 6:28:10 PM
Well said Martha.
martha615 Posted - 08 Oct 2013 : 5:14:47 PM
Kath, "a different type of person"?

Maybe one, like me, who takes on a horse that has been nothing but a broodmare for 12 years, is unable to be ridden because of behavioural problems and has sarcoids That type of person?

The "type of person" who not only treats the sarcoids, gives the mare an amazing home in a private yard at her own private house, re-starts the mare until she is not only rideable but safely working in the school and down roads. Is that the "different type of person" who has now come to AL?

Folks, we are not conducting a world summit here on AL. We're talking about our experience with arabian horses -- all of these experiences are equally important in my view, and equally unimportant to the eyes of the world...
martha615 Posted - 08 Oct 2013 : 4:34:52 PM
Sazzle, I would be more than happy to have threads about showing -- why not? I never intend to breed a single horse in my life but I read all about lineage and breeding whenever there is a thread posted. :)

kath Posted - 08 Oct 2013 : 12:27:44 PM
Did anyone see the judges comments in H&H about the Cherif? Pretty scathing i thought - not about the horses but about the standard of riding!

Re the forum, it seems to me that it is a different type of person who mainly posts on AL now. I shall say nothing more
sazzlepants71 Posted - 08 Oct 2013 : 12:14:36 PM
Hi Martha some of the points you have raised did used to happen..and no AL is definitely not all about showing ! we wouldn't be doing our lovely horses any favours if we didn't promote/talk about all their other abilities!
However I think there is definite trend now to talk about results etc offline here..and it used to be the first place I would look for all the information! still that's not to say it cant be re-ignited.
plenty of people on here have a vested interest - personally I would love to see more photos/show promotion/ showing clinic/ results etc
It may help in getting people to attend more shows too..?
Anyone want to start a discussion about the HOYS changes WOW !
martha615 Posted - 07 Oct 2013 : 10:21:04 PM
Sorry Garnet, I should have indicated it was really Gem's response to which I was directing my comments.
Pop Posted - 07 Oct 2013 : 9:14:59 PM
Seems to me that there have been a few comments about the lack of comments regarding showing. The only showing threads I've noticed in recent times are those remarking on how shows are so poorly supported that they will not continue. So if showing people are not supporting the shows, then I guess it follows that they won't be commenting on the forum.

There was, as I recall, on here and other places, some almost ridicule about the showing style of Arab Horses (Crabbet aside), and I recall on the last big showing debate thread some applause that changes had been make. Maybe the changes were too late, or recent economic times have forced showers to stop showing, or maybe many showers are breeders, who are also reported as not posting much anymore, but then breeding has its own 'anti's', it's not a popular activity these days.

But, it's also true that there have been some less than nice remarks about thread which deal with bits/saddles/girth etc. I've seen those comments and winced a bit. If the showing people don't show or comment on the forum any more. then its hardly the fault of the rider posters, who are interested in those topics.

For my part, I find Facebook discussions quite sticky. It reminds me of visiting one of those households where the family all talk at the same time and have no interest in what the others say, until they hit on a topic of 'slagging off', at which time they are in unison. Seems to me mostly like all talking and no listening.

I've looked at the seemingly popular Arab Horse FaceBook discussion group on Facebook, I see no Showing comments, lots of horses for sale, directly or subtly.

Anyway, spose if showing people want to talk about showing then they should start threads about it, no point waiting for people interested in bits to do it for them If no showing people reply to those threads then no showing people are interested in discussing showing.

Or did I have a logic bypass
garnet Posted - 07 Oct 2013 : 8:47:24 PM
I am not condemning the forum; I always come on it at least once a day. I was simply surprised that no-one had mentioned the Cherif on here, especially as there is a dedicated section in the Showing forum.

Not sure how I can rethink my presentation or how my second post can possibly be interpreted as belittling anyone. Once again I take criticism for what I thought was quite an innocent remark, but to be fair the others were not on here.

Sazzlepants, it was my first big party too - happy memories! x
martha615 Posted - 07 Oct 2013 : 4:55:44 PM

Why is showing so important that an entire forum should be condemned because of a failure to value it as much as you might?

I am not trying to belittle your interest in showing, but people on this forum have arabians or part breds for all sorts of reasons besides showing -- are these reasons less important than showing? A number of threads are about arabian welfare of one sort of other -- and a great number of horses have found homes or been given new leases of life because of this forum. Some people (like me) got into the breed because of this forum, have made friends in person with other members, and value those friendships highly. Others have been persuaded to try new things with their arabs because of what they have seen here. So why belittle the people on this forum -- their interests and passions. Why dismiss it outright in such a fashion?

By all means, if you want to start a thread on showing, start a thread. If you want to bump it up, bump it up. If you don't like the responses, either rethink your presentation or take your topic elsewhere. But to try to belittle people who for whatever reasons have failed to respond to your thread in a timely enough fashion that makes you feel satisfied seems unnecessary.

If I were trying to get more talk about showing, I'd come to the forum with some information as well as questions. I'd stock it with photos or video links or information. If you did that, I am certain you will get a ton of response and interest. I have seen others do the same about endurance, dressage, children's mounts, training, breeding, you name it.

This is an excellent forum full of active participants and I am glad to see threads on all sorts of topics here, including showing for that matter.


pinkvboots Posted - 07 Oct 2013 : 4:25:43 PM
Pam your stallion is really lovely well done

I also agree that facebook has destroyed many a good thing, not half the amount of people post on here anymore its such a shame, I used to love reading about show results and looking at the pictures but no one seems to put them on anymore.
sazzlepants71 Posted - 07 Oct 2013 : 1:32:44 PM
Hi Garnet, I am afraid that Gem has hit the nail on the head...don't get me wrong I like Facebook for many reasons..but I think it has destroyed the unique community that we once had on AL.. there are still useful topics not slating it here.. but who remembers the days we all clubbed together to raise money to save the ridden pure-bred classes at RIHS for example? It is very sad to see ..
Anyway so glad Cherif is doing so well - I sponsor a perpetual trophy there myself so although I am active in the pure-bred ridden world I will never loose interest in the AA/PBA as my PBA was v dear to me and the Cherif was my first 'proper' championship I ever went to!
As opposed to riding club shows etc..so it will always remain very special to me x


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