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Stellar Performance
03:13:26 Luna
Issy, yeah. Im honestly really exhausted and the pain sucks. Morphine also sucks
Guard Horseman Gang
03:06:25 GHG
ahhhh that makes sense
Haukdaelir
03:04:45 Hawk
GHG
It stands for Stallion, Mare or Gelding
Nightingales Ridge
03:04:20 𔓘 Issy
Ouch I'm sorry
Nightingales Ridge
03:03:41 𔓘 Issy
Oh my goodness Luna!!!
Guard Horseman Gang
03:00:37 GHG
I have a question, on member shows why do horses have either a s, m, or g next to their name?
Stellar Performance
02:59:53 Luna
Ugh. No wonder the pain is much worse after I was discharged from the ER yesterday. Went back after about four hours of being out of the hospital only to end up admitted. They ran more tests and my MRI shows I have gallstone pancreatitis and its causing issues. So my surgery is probably not going to be tomorrow like we planned. But theyre going to be doing it today most likely
TsukiMoon
02:40:45 
Fire, I’d love to join :)
Nightingales Ridge
02:13:14 𔓘 Issy
Mm yes I am lacking the availability. I need to invest in more lol
fire
02:11:36 
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pls join
Santana Rising
02:06:00 San
For me - easy! Since my AAs are full of Z and Ch genes and I also write ZZ and ChCh behind their names if they are dominant for the gene😉
Nightingales Ridge
02:03:41 𔓘 Issy
Scale of 1 to 10 How hard is it breeding a premium foal with silver and champagne genes lol
Silent Moon
01:54:35 
Eyrie

Thanks
Eyrie of the Stars
01:53:30 Eyrie
Silent Moon

Glacial Touch
Silent Moon
01:49:03 
Good evening chat, any name idea's?
-HEE Click-
fire
01:42:07 
yes
horses101
01:39:09 
?
Five Pines Ranch
01:37:35 Pines
is the capture event over?
Nightingales Ridge
01:37:19 𔓘 Issy
WRR yesss good *.*
Wings Of Glory
01:29:37 O Great Potato Wing
I've been looking but my only decent one I've found was a yearling for 5k in Oregon but I live in Wisconsin and would have to pay transport. Problem is I'm very into western trail, western pleasure, and ranch riding or rail. I want something papered and the market sucks. Either spend 10k on training overtime for the young ones, 10-15k for started one's or 20-50k for finished horses it's insanity

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Stellar Performance
03:13:26 Luna
Issy, yeah. Im honestly really exhausted and the pain sucks. Morphine also sucks
Guard Horseman Gang
03:06:25 GHG
ahhhh that makes sense
Haukdaelir
03:04:45 Hawk
GHG
It stands for Stallion, Mare or Gelding
Nightingales Ridge
03:04:20 𔓘 Issy
Ouch I'm sorry
Nightingales Ridge
03:03:41 𔓘 Issy
Oh my goodness Luna!!!
Guard Horseman Gang
03:00:37 GHG
I have a question, on member shows why do horses have either a s, m, or g next to their name?
Stellar Performance
02:59:53 Luna
Ugh. No wonder the pain is much worse after I was discharged from the ER yesterday. Went back after about four hours of being out of the hospital only to end up admitted. They ran more tests and my MRI shows I have gallstone pancreatitis and its causing issues. So my surgery is probably not going to be tomorrow like we planned. But theyre going to be doing it today most likely
TsukiMoon
02:40:45 
Fire, I’d love to join :)
Nightingales Ridge
02:13:14 𔓘 Issy
Mm yes I am lacking the availability. I need to invest in more lol
fire
02:11:36 
-HEE Click-
pls join
Santana Rising
02:06:00 San
For me - easy! Since my AAs are full of Z and Ch genes and I also write ZZ and ChCh behind their names if they are dominant for the gene😉
Nightingales Ridge
02:03:41 𔓘 Issy
Scale of 1 to 10 How hard is it breeding a premium foal with silver and champagne genes lol
Silent Moon
01:54:35 
Eyrie

Thanks
Eyrie of the Stars
01:53:30 Eyrie
Silent Moon

Glacial Touch
Silent Moon
01:49:03 
Good evening chat, any name idea's?
-HEE Click-
fire
01:42:07 
yes
horses101
01:39:09 
?
Five Pines Ranch
01:37:35 Pines
is the capture event over?
Nightingales Ridge
01:37:19 𔓘 Issy
WRR yesss good *.*
Wings Of Glory
01:29:37 O Great Potato Wing
I've been looking but my only decent one I've found was a yearling for 5k in Oregon but I live in Wisconsin and would have to pay transport. Problem is I'm very into western trail, western pleasure, and ranch riding or rail. I want something papered and the market sucks. Either spend 10k on training overtime for the young ones, 10-15k for started one's or 20-50k for finished horses it's insanity

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Teaching your horse to stop January 23, 2023 10:14 PM


Depression Horse Co.
 
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Hey guys! I have a mustang gelding named Shooter who I'm retraining. I lunge him almost everyday before I ride him, but I don't know how to stop him. Like, when he is trotting, what to I do to make him stop(while Lunging)?
Teaching your horse to stop January 23, 2023 10:21 PM


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To get brim to stop you could try focusing your energy on his shoulder and that will slow him down or you could point at his front end with a stick and stuff like that or you could pracice commands for stop. I would also suggest YouTube for a tutorial on this
Teaching your horse to stop January 23, 2023 10:27 PM


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As I lunge, I softly move with my horse around an inner circle in the pen, then I stop my feet (which releases the pressure they feel from me) and say "woah", and they learn to stop along the edge of the round pen that way. If a horse is less interested in watching me and "feeling" when my feet stop, then I clip a lunge line to their inner halter D ring, and softly pull it towards me after I stop my feet asking them to stop until they face me and stop.
They'll learn it without the line eventually =)
Teaching your horse to stop January 24, 2023 08:38 AM


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I second whiz, I'd start with a lunge line or lead rope and then once they understand, you can lunge without
I teach them a vocal command 'whoa/ho' and then always ask my horse to come in to me and touch my hand (with the vocal command touch) this helps in the saddle a lot because when you stop them with a whoa or ho they already understand what it means
Teaching your horse to stop January 24, 2023 04:55 PM


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Thank you everyone! We don't have a round pen, so I use a large open area. The best thing I've found to stop him so far is putting my weight on the lunge as pulling towards me and saying whoa.
Teaching your horse to stop January 24, 2023 05:47 PM


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I personally would work on getting him to yield his hindquarters while standing still. There are plenty of different methods of doing this but I usually start by stepping to the side of the horse (you can don't need to be super close or anything) then I put a small feel on the rope by using a scooping action with my hand towards the opposite shoulder (not pulling - more of a lift so that the halter moves). Focus your energy and face your shoulders towards his hind end and take a few small steps towards his hind legs - if this doesn't get a reaction then swing the end of your rope just to create some more energy. What you are looking for is his blacklegs to move away from you (disengage) preferably by crossing over while the front legs stay relatively still. That is unlikely to happen straight away but it is the eventual goal, the main thing you'll aim for at the start is movement of the hind end away from you without his walking forward. Once he has the basics of this you can then start using it while he is lunging, all you need to go is repeat the scooping action with your hand, step towards his hind end and flick the rope if necessary. He should turn in to face you and stop, if he doesn't stop then I'd do a back up by gently swinging the lunge line and he should get the idea eventually. I would also recommend lunging with your shoulders facing in his direction of motion rather than towards him, and then when you ask him to stop facing him and going through that process, it can help make things more clear.

But that is just my method of doing it (its probably not very well explain either!) and I'm sure you'll find something that works, but I do think this way allows you to get them really soft and responsive as you can make smaller aids each time. And I really would recommend taking it back a step to either a stand still or walk as it is likely you are unable to get him to stop or move how you want there and that is creating the problem.

Here is a video that might help you visualise it better, it sorta starts at the 3 minute mark - I honestly have no clue who this dude is so if he's no good then just ignore this lol). Personally I'd use less flicking of the rope early on and more of a feel on the halter first as it cam make the aids more subtle as time goes on.


Edited at January 24, 2023 05:49 PM by SilverFern Stables
Teaching your horse to stop January 24, 2023 09:40 PM


Depression Horse Co.
 
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SilverFern Stables, That might work! I'll try tomorrow when I work with him.
Teaching your horse to stop January 28, 2023 04:24 PM


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Depression Horse Co. said:
SilverFern Stables, That might work! I'll try tomorrow when I work with him.


Good luck! I'd love to hear how it goes :)
Teaching your horse to stop February 28, 2023 10:18 PM


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To everyone who gave me a tip, thank you! I tried all of theses, and they helped! He now slows down when I say "whoa". Thank you all!
Teaching your horse to stop March 1, 2023 11:17 PM


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Simple and easy method:

Give the slow or stop command, if he doesnt do it, step torwards the front to make it more apparent what you want, if that doesn't work, draw your lunge line in to make the circle smaller till they stop and reward the behavior.

Rinse and repeat as needed

Edited at March 1, 2023 11:17 PM by Kern River Estate

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