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WildWind Equestrians
08:36:32 Wild
so
WildWind Equestrians
08:36:23 Wild
plus all my friend are gonna be there tommorow.... including maybe someone I kinda like.......................
WildWind Equestrians
08:35:01 Wild
yeees.
s bunch of boys from my class were there and I am like WHYYYY. WHYYYY.
WHYYYY!!!
so there's that
Chamberlin Manor
08:33:51 Katie ✨
Wild. I'm not sure I've ever seen nor heard of anyone advocating for coyotes here. They've crossbred with domestic dogs and those packs get larger and larger. Livestock is a big problem here too, you aren't required to have tags or for them to be "in season" here.

We had a couple dens of them on a TB farm I worked for, but they didn't mess with the babies or mommas so we just let them be.
Hobo Queens Farm
08:33:38 Her Majesty
Congratulations, Wild! Performing is so scary, but so exhilirating.
WildWind Equestrians
08:31:25 Wild
my feet huuuuuurt.
whyyyyyyy
WildWind Equestrians
08:31:02 Wild
okeee. so our drama crew pulled it together barley in time. BARLEY. and I mean like behind the curtain barley. and then I had to do a solo. we preformed 5 times today and willl again tomorrow
Ironhorse
08:27:02 Sting
They are pests, and they kill a lot of livestock and true native animals.
But there is also huge support from those who classify them as natives.

They were brought here by humans. They did not evolve here naturally and have contributed to extinction of our native predators. But yeah, they are classified by the Gov as pests(wild Dogs).
Lakewater Stables
08:24:58 
i figured but i just wanted to make sure before using some random mare lol
Judgement Hall
08:24:57 Night
I can understand why, Sting. About all of that.
Chamberlin Manor
08:24:12 Katie ✨
Do you all consider Dingoes pests like we consider Coyotes? Like there's no limit on them?
Tenebris Hollow
08:23:59 Aris/Maki
Nope
Lakewater Stables
08:23:50 
when you use an embryo, does the surrogate mares ratings matter? just checking :P
Chamberlin Manor
08:20:58 Katie ✨
I can only think of 2 venomous snakes near me that are native, which are our biggest concern. We have bobcats and the like but super uncommon, at least in my area, to see any.
Glacier Bay Cove
08:19:35 Glacier Kittens
I would not handle a venomous snake/animal, not for all the money on earth
Ironhorse
08:19:12 Sting
They can, in places where there is not much food or if they are crossed with domestic dogs and are more aggressive.
I actually really dislike them and believe they do not belong here at all.
Casino Performance
08:17:41 Key / Ky
Thanks, AL!
ArcticLights
08:17:15 Ceci / (Call me) AL
You cant use them if the parents were deleted from the game before the embryo check was added
Judgement Hall
08:16:55 Night
They can be skittish Sting but they are known to attack people sometimes
Nightingales Ridge
08:16:55 𔓘 Issy
A part of why I love my country is because lack of dangerous things. Sharks I guess is the bigger one but nothing really on land

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WildWind Equestrians
08:36:32 Wild
so
WildWind Equestrians
08:36:23 Wild
plus all my friend are gonna be there tommorow.... including maybe someone I kinda like.......................
WildWind Equestrians
08:35:01 Wild
yeees.
s bunch of boys from my class were there and I am like WHYYYY. WHYYYY.
WHYYYY!!!
so there's that
Chamberlin Manor
08:33:51 Katie ✨
Wild. I'm not sure I've ever seen nor heard of anyone advocating for coyotes here. They've crossbred with domestic dogs and those packs get larger and larger. Livestock is a big problem here too, you aren't required to have tags or for them to be "in season" here.

We had a couple dens of them on a TB farm I worked for, but they didn't mess with the babies or mommas so we just let them be.
Hobo Queens Farm
08:33:38 Her Majesty
Congratulations, Wild! Performing is so scary, but so exhilirating.
WildWind Equestrians
08:31:25 Wild
my feet huuuuuurt.
whyyyyyyy
WildWind Equestrians
08:31:02 Wild
okeee. so our drama crew pulled it together barley in time. BARLEY. and I mean like behind the curtain barley. and then I had to do a solo. we preformed 5 times today and willl again tomorrow
Ironhorse
08:27:02 Sting
They are pests, and they kill a lot of livestock and true native animals.
But there is also huge support from those who classify them as natives.

They were brought here by humans. They did not evolve here naturally and have contributed to extinction of our native predators. But yeah, they are classified by the Gov as pests(wild Dogs).
Lakewater Stables
08:24:58 
i figured but i just wanted to make sure before using some random mare lol
Judgement Hall
08:24:57 Night
I can understand why, Sting. About all of that.
Chamberlin Manor
08:24:12 Katie ✨
Do you all consider Dingoes pests like we consider Coyotes? Like there's no limit on them?
Tenebris Hollow
08:23:59 Aris/Maki
Nope
Lakewater Stables
08:23:50 
when you use an embryo, does the surrogate mares ratings matter? just checking :P
Chamberlin Manor
08:20:58 Katie ✨
I can only think of 2 venomous snakes near me that are native, which are our biggest concern. We have bobcats and the like but super uncommon, at least in my area, to see any.
Glacier Bay Cove
08:19:35 Glacier Kittens
I would not handle a venomous snake/animal, not for all the money on earth
Ironhorse
08:19:12 Sting
They can, in places where there is not much food or if they are crossed with domestic dogs and are more aggressive.
I actually really dislike them and believe they do not belong here at all.
Casino Performance
08:17:41 Key / Ky
Thanks, AL!
ArcticLights
08:17:15 Ceci / (Call me) AL
You cant use them if the parents were deleted from the game before the embryo check was added
Judgement Hall
08:16:55 Night
They can be skittish Sting but they are known to attack people sometimes
Nightingales Ridge
08:16:55 𔓘 Issy
A part of why I love my country is because lack of dangerous things. Sharks I guess is the bigger one but nothing really on land

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I Need Help!! November 9, 2019 03:44 PM


Sun Dayzed Rescue
 
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Okay I really need some help...I'm riding this gelding named Big Boy for a movie that we have to film for school and he belongs to my friend. Well today we noticed that he just likes to follow people around when I am riding him and won't stop when you tell him to. It's becoming a big problem and the last day we have to film is tomorrow. On top of that I fell off today because he was following my other friend up the trail at a trot and stopped suddenly. Any tips?


Edit: Do you guys have any tips on Bonding with him? And gaining some trust?


Edited at November 9, 2019 04:43 PM by Sun Dayzed Rescue
I Need Help!! November 9, 2019 03:48 PM

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A horse will disobey orders if they sense that the rider is not fully confident. Act like you're in charge. If he doesn't stop when you tell him to, dismount and make him stand in front of you facing you and strictly tell him to halt. If he keeps being bossy after that, do it again.
I Need Help!! November 9, 2019 03:48 PM

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If he stops, you'll have to re-teach him not to.
I Need Help!! November 9, 2019 03:48 PM


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I would have someone walk across the arena and when they start turn him away and go another direction and if he starts to follow do anything you can to make him turn or halt. Have some faith in him if your telling yourself he's going to follow he's going to follow. Belive that he will listen. Trust him.

Edited at November 9, 2019 03:49 PM by HMHRealityCheck
I Need Help!! November 9, 2019 03:50 PM


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White Forest Farms said:
A horse will disobey orders if they sense that the rider is not fully confident. Act like you're in charge. If he doesn't stop when you tell him to, dismount and make him stand in front of you facing you and strictly tell him to halt. If he keeps being bossy after that, do it again.

Ok I will put more confidence in myself I'm not used to riding bare back (which I forgot to mention)
I Need Help!! November 9, 2019 04:46 PM

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If your riding bare back, do NOT pinch with your knees to grip, horses really hate that.
I Need Help!! November 9, 2019 04:57 PM


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White Forest Farms said:
A horse will disobey orders if they sense that the rider is not fully confident. Act like you're in charge. If he doesn't stop when you tell him to, dismount and make him stand in front of you facing you and strictly tell him to halt. If he keeps being bossy after that, do it again.


Please dont do this.

I'm assuming you're just starting your horse journey and with the wrong horse - ESPECIALLY if he wants to show you he is dominant - this can go very bad...they can do some spectacular things with their front legs and you might not have the skills to deal with that or expect it.

Try one rein stops; however, since it's your friends horse maybe ask her instead :) hope it goes better


I Need Help!! November 9, 2019 05:41 PM


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Cappuccino said:


White Forest Farms said:
A horse will disobey orders if they sense that the rider is not fully confident. Act like you're in charge. If he doesn't stop when you tell him to, dismount and make him stand in front of you facing you and strictly tell him to halt. If he keeps being bossy after that, do it again.


Please dont do this.

I'm assuming you're just starting your horse journey and with the wrong horse - ESPECIALLY if he wants to show you he is dominant - this can go very bad...they can do some spectacular things with their front legs and you might not have the skills to deal with that or expect it.

Try one rein stops; however, since it's your friends horse maybe ask her instead :) hope it goes better




I'm not an expert rider but I have a been riding since I was 9 and am just not that used to bare back. I thank it was because I was nervous and he hadn't been rode for a couple months. We are going to try and find his saddle and see how it goes. Thanks for the help
I Need Help!! November 10, 2019 02:12 AM

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Have you trying doing work alone with him?I know of alot of school ponies that get so used to just being led around on foot whilst the rider sits Doing nothing - Therefore leading him to believe the person on foot is in charge and he just has to do what they say- regardless of the rider.
I would refind his saddle and do some lunging in a school or similar area to regularity your vocal cues - Then mount and do some simple cues when he begins to listen.
NEVER do this fully alone if you're not comfortable and don't find the confidence in him quite yet.Have someone stood at the side line or in the arena with you , for guidance or assistance if things go wrong.
Youll get there - it sounds like he's just plodding along in his 'I know best' manner and could do with a wake up Lol!
Good Luck with the film too! :D

(Wrong Account - This is Flippur on side ^.^)

Edited at November 10, 2019 02:14 AM by Watson Bridge
I Need Help!! November 10, 2019 02:02 PM

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Sun Dayzed Rescue said:
Okay I really need some help...I'm riding this gelding named Big Boy for a movie that we have to film for school and he belongs to my friend. Well today we noticed that he just likes to follow people around when I am riding him and won't stop when you tell him to. It's becoming a big problem and the last day we have to film is tomorrow. On top of that I fell off today because he was following my other friend up the trail at a trot and stopped suddenly. Any tips? Don't lose your temper


Edit: Do you guys have any tips on Bonding with him? And gaining some trust?





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