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Minerva
09:14:01 Min
My shedding blade is well and truly out of hibernation. Id love to do Fudge as well but she wont let me near her with it of course...
Minerva
09:12:40 Min
🤣🤣🤣
Oakmoss Stud
09:11:50 Oak
Oh it's horrendous, luckily I fully peeled him back in October but his saddle patch is about 6 inches thick at the moment lol. He's out naked today so hopefully he can roll it all off and save me a job later
Minerva
09:10:20 Min
How much is he moulting at the minute? Minnie's seemingly never ending lol, she looks an absolute state.
Oakmoss Stud
09:07:46 Oak
Genuinely, the poor sod's girth is like a corset, and I've had to lose the half pad to allow for the winter padding 🤣 Still debating whether I do a last minute cover coat clip before it gets any nicer weatherwise?!
Minerva
09:07:31 Min
Ted's off the hook until I can figure out whats up with his withers, which means poor Fudge gets to do the baby training instead for a few weeks 🤣🤣
Minerva
09:06:39 Min
🤣🤣🤣 Nothing like the frantic realisation that you should have started back up in January
Oakmoss Stud
09:06:12 Oak
The mud has just been awful, this has been my first proper winter at my current yard and it's just SO soggy 🫠
Gaelic Gladiacres
09:05:38 Gladius
Oh that should be fun oak xD
Gaelic Gladiacres
09:05:21 Gladius
The mud is atrocious
Oakmoss Stud
09:05:16 Oak
Same here, I booked a fun ride last month and now I've realised we need to get our collective arses in gear and lose the winter weight for it 🤣 Haven't even pointed it at a jump since, last year? If not longer?
Gaelic Gladiacres
09:05:07 Gladius
We started two of our young stock right before we got all the nasty weather, too... with four more on the back burner that were going to get started right after the first two -grimace-
Minerva
09:03:36 Min
Lol same with me and Minnie!! Mud's dried up and Ive got a pleasure ride booked in so she needs to get fit 🤣 Maybe they can start a support group for other "thought theyd retired" ponies 🤣🤣
Mythological
09:03:01 RIP-Tim:2016-26
I can't wait to ride May!
Oakmoss Stud
09:02:20 Oak
Ahh amazing! Typical man, thinking with his (non-existent) balls 🤣 I've finally found the will to live again because I've seen the sun for the first time in 6 months, so I'm *actually* riding Woody again, he's horrified
Gaelic Gladiacres
09:01:55 Gladius
Ugh, why is flirting with the accountant a level three quest when the ingredients are 3-5x the reward...
Minerva
08:59:56 Min
Had a bit of a breakthrough with her actually at the weekend! She's got a scratchy spot under her mane she's letting me go at now, and Im allowed to walk behind her as long as I don't try to touch. I caught her last night and sat on the floor with her doing neck scratches and treats which I think she didn't find too horrifying. Ted's in the headcollar of shame though- he's also getting some rigcalm for a while I think as he's dicking abiut like he still has balls 🙈 He and Minnie have the back lady coming to see them in a couple of weeks as I think his withers are a bit sore bless him
Mythological
08:56:11 RIP-Tim:2016-26
Ven
Thanks
Oakmoss Stud
08:55:21 Oak
How's Shetland chaos going for you, Min?
The Old Gods
08:52:43 Void Malign
I hate the fact that I mostly slept the whole night and I'm just exhausted

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Minerva
09:14:01 Min
My shedding blade is well and truly out of hibernation. Id love to do Fudge as well but she wont let me near her with it of course...
Minerva
09:12:40 Min
🤣🤣🤣
Oakmoss Stud
09:11:50 Oak
Oh it's horrendous, luckily I fully peeled him back in October but his saddle patch is about 6 inches thick at the moment lol. He's out naked today so hopefully he can roll it all off and save me a job later
Minerva
09:10:20 Min
How much is he moulting at the minute? Minnie's seemingly never ending lol, she looks an absolute state.
Oakmoss Stud
09:07:46 Oak
Genuinely, the poor sod's girth is like a corset, and I've had to lose the half pad to allow for the winter padding 🤣 Still debating whether I do a last minute cover coat clip before it gets any nicer weatherwise?!
Minerva
09:07:31 Min
Ted's off the hook until I can figure out whats up with his withers, which means poor Fudge gets to do the baby training instead for a few weeks 🤣🤣
Minerva
09:06:39 Min
🤣🤣🤣 Nothing like the frantic realisation that you should have started back up in January
Oakmoss Stud
09:06:12 Oak
The mud has just been awful, this has been my first proper winter at my current yard and it's just SO soggy 🫠
Gaelic Gladiacres
09:05:38 Gladius
Oh that should be fun oak xD
Gaelic Gladiacres
09:05:21 Gladius
The mud is atrocious
Oakmoss Stud
09:05:16 Oak
Same here, I booked a fun ride last month and now I've realised we need to get our collective arses in gear and lose the winter weight for it 🤣 Haven't even pointed it at a jump since, last year? If not longer?
Gaelic Gladiacres
09:05:07 Gladius
We started two of our young stock right before we got all the nasty weather, too... with four more on the back burner that were going to get started right after the first two -grimace-
Minerva
09:03:36 Min
Lol same with me and Minnie!! Mud's dried up and Ive got a pleasure ride booked in so she needs to get fit 🤣 Maybe they can start a support group for other "thought theyd retired" ponies 🤣🤣
Mythological
09:03:01 RIP-Tim:2016-26
I can't wait to ride May!
Oakmoss Stud
09:02:20 Oak
Ahh amazing! Typical man, thinking with his (non-existent) balls 🤣 I've finally found the will to live again because I've seen the sun for the first time in 6 months, so I'm *actually* riding Woody again, he's horrified
Gaelic Gladiacres
09:01:55 Gladius
Ugh, why is flirting with the accountant a level three quest when the ingredients are 3-5x the reward...
Minerva
08:59:56 Min
Had a bit of a breakthrough with her actually at the weekend! She's got a scratchy spot under her mane she's letting me go at now, and Im allowed to walk behind her as long as I don't try to touch. I caught her last night and sat on the floor with her doing neck scratches and treats which I think she didn't find too horrifying. Ted's in the headcollar of shame though- he's also getting some rigcalm for a while I think as he's dicking abiut like he still has balls 🙈 He and Minnie have the back lady coming to see them in a couple of weeks as I think his withers are a bit sore bless him
Mythological
08:56:11 RIP-Tim:2016-26
Ven
Thanks
Oakmoss Stud
08:55:21 Oak
How's Shetland chaos going for you, Min?
The Old Gods
08:52:43 Void Malign
I hate the fact that I mostly slept the whole night and I'm just exhausted

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Horsey Search Help August 17, 2018 01:10 AM

Former Stable
 
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Just to add, my horse coliced out of the blue 5 days after I legally bought her. It sucked. Thankfully the vet was able to get out and save her life.

A non problem horse can still have plenty of spunk and spirit. Just because it dosent buck you off dosent mean that it's not a fun horse to ride, own, and take care of. A well trained safe horse can be just as fun to ride and present just as many (safer) challages for you to train and overcome, the bond can be just as strong.

Is there a way to lease a horse before you dive into ownership? It would give you a huge insight into owning a horse, with a lowered financial burden.

Sidenote: Arabians are just an amazing breed, stay sound forever, and live long healthy lives. A 15-20 year old+ Arabian with solid training is going to make an awesome first horse, I have known and still know some amazing members of that breed.
Horsey Search Help August 17, 2018 05:47 AM


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I didn't mean to get an attitude. Sorry. Liberty, that is exactly what I'm wanting. An arabian.
Horsey Search Help August 21, 2018 03:17 PM


WildWillow
 
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I 100% recommend working with a person who professionally works with horses to help you find a horse that fits you!
I learned the hard way with horses.
My mother had farm horses growing up that she rode and my uncle had quite a few. They over estimated their experience and helped me pick out a horse. We bought two at the time, one for myself and one for my brother. I thought I knew how to ride well and was expecting these horses to be the "bomb-proof" horses they were listed as. They weren't and I later learned my uncle really wasn't sure want to truly look for. The calm horses turned out to have many behavioral issues. Some of these issues were caused by underlying health reasons that our vet did not catch. These were resolved quite a while after I had just completely given up on riding them.

I guess what I'm trying to say is look for a person who knows what to look for in a horse for a young person. Have them go with you and have them test the horse themself. Sometimes it is quite hard to thoroughly evaluate a horse if you already have your heart set on a certain color and/or breed. Always think it through. I've learned that taking the time to find the right horse is better than rushing into buying one that is wrong for you. I personally wish I would have had a local trainer come help me pick out a horse instead of trusting family members.

In addition to having a vet look over the horse, if you can have a chiropractor look at them. My horses had severe chiropractic issues that was causing them to be off balance and in severe pain. They began associating riding and human interaction with pain. They are no longer rideable because of the damage caused by this. One became so bad that it would nearly fall over when we would pick out it's hooves.'

I wish you great luck in your search for your horse!

Edited at August 21, 2018 03:17 PM by WildWillow
Horsey Search Help August 26, 2018 06:55 AM

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I'm not sure about your riding ability but at the age of eleven I started free leasing a green broke 10 year old gelding that had been wild in a field until he was eight. I rode with my trainer once/twice a week. I had zero experience on a green horse. Eventually, I ended up training him to the point where we could compete in beginner novice (2'9 fences) eventing and schooled first level dressage before he sold. Not super high levels, but still, I was a child who didn't know much (I had been riding for two years). At one point he had a bucking problem from what we figured out was his saddle pinching, we got him a new saddle but he had learned to express himself by bucking, so anytime he got excited when we were jumping instead of bolting around he bucked.

If your skill is high enough that can unlock some horses who have minor training issues like being unbalanced. Maybe don't dive in headfirst with a horse who is malnourished, as they usually cost more in the long run and occasionally they have many other problems from the situation they were in to cause them to be malnourished. Good luck and remember to get a trainer to help you if you need one!

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