Unless it is "work for hire", the photographer owns the copyright.

However, before acting to enforce that, I'd have a look at the contracts
involved and Canadian law.

It seems clear you win on the copyright issue, but if it comes to court
or even if you just make her mad, she might be able to hassle you on
questions of model release. You have photos of her or her kid. Have
you got a model release? Does the contract she signed to enter the
show cover you? What is the law on photos in a public place, and is
a show a public place, and so on?

If she can afford a horse, she can probably afford a lawyer. She may
be able to be extremely annoying on such issues, even if her case
has no actual merit. I'd check that before contacting Facebook or
taking other action.

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