Walnut Hill 2005

Kateland Farms took 15 miniatures to Walnut  Hill this year.  We competed in five divisions including single miniature, pair miniature, single small pony, four in hand/unicorn ponies and the commercial division.  In addition to the competition our eight horse drill team put on an exhibition on Friday evening.

 

Singles Competition
The singles competition ended with Jessica Jenney and Spicey as champions and Nicole Jenney and Yankee as reserve champions.  Jessica won the reinsmanship class and the fault and out obstacle.  Nicole won the cross country and Lauren Ridley won the pleasure turnout class. It was very nice to see all the Kateland miniatures in the ring along with some very nice competition from outside miniature this year.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pairs Competition

The pairs competition was won by Jessica Jenney with Spicey and Yankee and reserve champion was Katie Rodas with Sundance and Tyson.  Sue Zuber won the fault and out obstacle, with Jessica Jenney winning the pleasure turnout and cross country and Katie Rodas winning the reinsmanship class.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Walnut Hill competition is the pleasure driving gathering every year at Bill and Sue Remley’s Walnut Hill Farm.

The competition lasts for five days and typically is limited to 250 competitors with as many as 20 single miniatures and as many as six miniature pairs. The competition includes four classes which have been scheduled on throughout the week.  Come join us in August.

 

 

 

 

 

Jessica Jenney– Grand Champion
Single American Miniature

Nicole Jenney– Reserve Single American Miniature

Jessica Jenney and her Four in Hand of Blue Roans

Katie Rodas and her Unicorn of palomino pintos– reserve champions in the unicorn four in hand pony division

Jessica Jenney– Hungarian Hitch in the Commercial Division

Katie Rodas– Trandem Hitch in the Commercial Division

Jessica Jenney– Grand Champion in the pairs competition

Katie Rodas– Reserve champion in the pairs competition

Ted Jenney with Lucky after winning the small pony scurry class