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MakeEm Fancy
11:04:42 Ally 💜
We used to have a miniature that would eat our horses tail. She didn't care one bit
TEENEE
11:01:58 Cheeto
One would assume. But alas, I had a golden puppy chew all the hair of my paints tail and she would lay there and let him. I have pictures. When I realized I was big mad.
Glacier Bay Cove
11:00:15 Arctic Katz
If I was a horse, and somebody tried eating my tail off, I would definitely be kicking it in my defense
HICKORY HILL STABLES
10:42:32 
Oh God, you're lucky that the horse that ate the other horses tail didn't have to have surgery or something because of the hair it could get wrapped around its intestines and on top of that I'm surprised the horse that ate. The other horse's tail didn't get a beating from the one that the tail was being chewed off of Wow you're lucky you didn't have a vet bill either way.
Bluebonnet Estates
10:39:41 Blue ~ Poodle Rat
We had a horse eat its pasturemates tail overnight because the scented shampoo in its tail. It was a rookie mistake on my part, but the horse was fine
Bluebonnet Estates
10:38:43 Blue ~ Poodle Rat
Hickory
Generally it wouldn't and technically shouldn't unless it was an individual issue with the horse. They account for the fact that horses are dumb LOL
Bluebonnet Estates
10:37:25 Blue ~ Poodle Rat
I had a cremello mare who had a grudge against the shelter but was apeshit in a stall for too long. Sunscreen is an absolute MUST for any horse with pink skin for their wellbeing in my opinion.
HICKORY HILL STABLES
10:34:49 
Oh, that's news to me. I just hope that if the horse licks the sunscreen, it doesn't make them sick.
Bluebonnet Estates
10:33:53 Blue ~ Poodle Rat
Hickory
It is. Generally its a spray but you can get it in a jar to smear on more sensitive areas
Boulder Creek
10:33:28 
Absolutely. Pink skin can and will burn.

I used to make a mix of sunscreen, swat, and Desitin to make it stick to muzzles
HICKORY HILL STABLES
10:31:47 
I didn't know horses could use sunscreen? Is that even a thing?
Boulder Creek
10:30:47 
EW!
That is an unpleasant image for my mind!

I'm sure a lot of fly sprays are scrutinized over ingredients and how toxic they can be. Do you want to kill flies and give yourself cancer?
Bluebonnet Estates
10:22:44 Blue ~ Poodle Rat
I like ultrashield. It works fairly well. In all honesty though I feel like none of the fly sprays work as well as they used to. I'm not sure if the ingredients changed or maybe flies became more resistant if thats possible? Last summer we used bronco and pulled a grey gelding from a pasture I initially thought was black because he was so covered in flies and im not exaggerating. wish i got a picture but it was so gross. The horses that tolerate it get fly masks, sheets, and boots though.
ghost light stables
10:16:52 moldy bread / ghost
I mean, I have a gelding who eats sunscreen but won't let me put it on his nose
Boulder Creek
10:16:31 
We've used Bronco the past few years (and beyond) and it just doesn't do the trick. We're just starting the season (100+ degree days) and the flies are Nasty!

I want to get something that isn't the worst thing to have around the horses, and me, but still able to be a repellant.

I've heard wonderful things about Ecovet for years - but also its very strong odor. We only have pipe fencing and spacious stalls, so not worried about the smell (or as concerned) - watched a video review where the horses in the barn had a sneezing fit from it.

Research shows that the UltraShield lineup has some decent products including essential oil based sprays.

We used the concentrated oil topical applications (like those used on dogs and cats) and I don't totally remember how it went. Pretty sure still tons of flies.

...yes all common practices to reduce the number of flies is used ie scoop poop frequently
MakeEm Fancy
10:12:34 Ally 💜
That is very true
KPH Equestrian
10:11:27 Rapcoon | Jester
aw poor girl D:
KPH Equestrian
10:11:08 Rapcoon | Jester
nothing seems as good as it used to be >.>
MakeEm Fancy
10:10:18 Ally 💜
We have a Quarab that the flies think is an all you can eat buffet. Poor girl attracts them like no tomorrow
MakeEm Fancy
10:08:38 Ally 💜
Oh cool! We use Pyranha or however you spell it but I think they might have changed the ingredients in it because the last time we had to use it it didnt work as well as it used to

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MakeEm Fancy
11:04:42 Ally 💜
We used to have a miniature that would eat our horses tail. She didn't care one bit
TEENEE
11:01:58 Cheeto
One would assume. But alas, I had a golden puppy chew all the hair of my paints tail and she would lay there and let him. I have pictures. When I realized I was big mad.
Glacier Bay Cove
11:00:15 Arctic Katz
If I was a horse, and somebody tried eating my tail off, I would definitely be kicking it in my defense
HICKORY HILL STABLES
10:42:32 
Oh God, you're lucky that the horse that ate the other horses tail didn't have to have surgery or something because of the hair it could get wrapped around its intestines and on top of that I'm surprised the horse that ate. The other horse's tail didn't get a beating from the one that the tail was being chewed off of Wow you're lucky you didn't have a vet bill either way.
Bluebonnet Estates
10:39:41 Blue ~ Poodle Rat
We had a horse eat its pasturemates tail overnight because the scented shampoo in its tail. It was a rookie mistake on my part, but the horse was fine
Bluebonnet Estates
10:38:43 Blue ~ Poodle Rat
Hickory
Generally it wouldn't and technically shouldn't unless it was an individual issue with the horse. They account for the fact that horses are dumb LOL
Bluebonnet Estates
10:37:25 Blue ~ Poodle Rat
I had a cremello mare who had a grudge against the shelter but was apeshit in a stall for too long. Sunscreen is an absolute MUST for any horse with pink skin for their wellbeing in my opinion.
HICKORY HILL STABLES
10:34:49 
Oh, that's news to me. I just hope that if the horse licks the sunscreen, it doesn't make them sick.
Bluebonnet Estates
10:33:53 Blue ~ Poodle Rat
Hickory
It is. Generally its a spray but you can get it in a jar to smear on more sensitive areas
Boulder Creek
10:33:28 
Absolutely. Pink skin can and will burn.

I used to make a mix of sunscreen, swat, and Desitin to make it stick to muzzles
HICKORY HILL STABLES
10:31:47 
I didn't know horses could use sunscreen? Is that even a thing?
Boulder Creek
10:30:47 
EW!
That is an unpleasant image for my mind!

I'm sure a lot of fly sprays are scrutinized over ingredients and how toxic they can be. Do you want to kill flies and give yourself cancer?
Bluebonnet Estates
10:22:44 Blue ~ Poodle Rat
I like ultrashield. It works fairly well. In all honesty though I feel like none of the fly sprays work as well as they used to. I'm not sure if the ingredients changed or maybe flies became more resistant if thats possible? Last summer we used bronco and pulled a grey gelding from a pasture I initially thought was black because he was so covered in flies and im not exaggerating. wish i got a picture but it was so gross. The horses that tolerate it get fly masks, sheets, and boots though.
ghost light stables
10:16:52 moldy bread / ghost
I mean, I have a gelding who eats sunscreen but won't let me put it on his nose
Boulder Creek
10:16:31 
We've used Bronco the past few years (and beyond) and it just doesn't do the trick. We're just starting the season (100+ degree days) and the flies are Nasty!

I want to get something that isn't the worst thing to have around the horses, and me, but still able to be a repellant.

I've heard wonderful things about Ecovet for years - but also its very strong odor. We only have pipe fencing and spacious stalls, so not worried about the smell (or as concerned) - watched a video review where the horses in the barn had a sneezing fit from it.

Research shows that the UltraShield lineup has some decent products including essential oil based sprays.

We used the concentrated oil topical applications (like those used on dogs and cats) and I don't totally remember how it went. Pretty sure still tons of flies.

...yes all common practices to reduce the number of flies is used ie scoop poop frequently
MakeEm Fancy
10:12:34 Ally 💜
That is very true
KPH Equestrian
10:11:27 Rapcoon | Jester
aw poor girl D:
KPH Equestrian
10:11:08 Rapcoon | Jester
nothing seems as good as it used to be >.>
MakeEm Fancy
10:10:18 Ally 💜
We have a Quarab that the flies think is an all you can eat buffet. Poor girl attracts them like no tomorrow
MakeEm Fancy
10:08:38 Ally 💜
Oh cool! We use Pyranha or however you spell it but I think they might have changed the ingredients in it because the last time we had to use it it didnt work as well as it used to

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Haven County Club Discussion November 12, 2020 10:59 AM


Royal Heath Stables
 
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Good Point! Though maybe the Ludbury breed could be used in the mountains. Could the mountains be like a forest almost with lots of trees? Then they could be used for maintenance of the mountains and ferrying trees down to the bottom of the mountain.
Maybe they're also used for general riding because of there good temperament. Maybe there used as show horses and thats about it, although some people may try a little dressage or jumping with them, but its quite rare to see them in that sort of class at a show.
Even though the breed may of evolved from the war, it probably won't have much of a link to it now.
Maybe its endangered, maybe Ludbury can be the only stables left that breed them, although there are other people who also breed the odd one or two and of course we sell them to other people.

Ynys Hafod Stables said:
I've posted a bit on my blog about the horses I keep at Ynys Hafod, could be useful info for you on some breed heights and colours.

I was thinking about the Ludbury breed, as the stables is quite close to the mountains perhaps they'd be bred to be good all terrain endurance horses. Strong and stocky without being too heavy, good natured and able to deal with the rocky terrain easily as well as being good in other disciplines.



Haven County Club Discussion November 12, 2020 11:05 AM


Ebol Wen Stables
 
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There is a forest next to the stables so that would work.

I'll do the map tomorrow. Let me know who owns Ludbury when you sort it out too so I can update the club page. :)

Haven County Club Discussion November 12, 2020 11:23 AM


Royal Heath Stables
 
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I'm googling possible names for the breed, I may not of got them quite right. Ebol wen is our Welsh expert. Though it is only a game, so we're free to change things around. So far I have
drafft yr iseldir (lowland draft) (If we choose this, I may swap the words around to make it sound better like Iseldir Draft)
Mawr, Fawr, Heleath - I believe to mean big, large, heavy, keen, generous, which would sum up the breed quite well.
pren - means wood, timber, tree
Dyffryn, glyn - valley, vale
I can't really think of a name yet, but hopefully these few words will give us a start.
Haven County Club Discussion November 12, 2020 11:47 AM


Royal Heath Stables
 
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I'd forgotten about that!! I'll have to sort riders tonight. Do you think another of Tristan's siblings could own it or would that be too much? I like the idea of Ludbury fitting in with my other 2 stables, like Ashwell and Tredon are now connected.

Ebol Wen Stables said:

There is a forest next to the stables so that would work.

I'll do the map tomorrow. Let me know who owns Ludbury when you sort it out too so I can update the club page. :)



Haven County Club Discussion November 12, 2020 12:01 PM


Ynys Hafod Stables
 
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Tredon Mawr Stables said:
I'd forgotten about that!! I'll have to sort riders tonight. Do you think another of Tristan's siblings could own it or would that be too much? I like the idea of Ludbury fitting in with my other 2 stables, like Ashwell and Tredon are now connected.

Ebol Wen Stables said:

There is a forest next to the stables so that would work.

I'll do the map tomorrow. Let me know who owns Ludbury when you sort it out too so I can update the club page. :)





I dont' think that would be a problem.

I'll have a look at names tomorrow, heading offline for a while now.
Haven County Club Discussion November 13, 2020 07:11 AM


Ebol Wen Stables
 
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Tredon Mawr Stables said:
I'm googling possible names for the breed, I may not of got them quite right. Ebol wen is our Welsh expert. Though it is only a game, so we're free to change things around. So far I have
drafft yr iseldir (lowland draft) (If we choose this, I may swap the words around to make it sound better like Iseldir Draft)
Mawr, Fawr, Heleath - I believe to mean big, large, heavy, keen, generous, which would sum up the breed quite well.
pren - means wood, timber, tree
Dyffryn, glyn - valley, vale
I can't really think of a name yet, but hopefully these few words will give us a start.


Those words look fine to me. You could go with Iseldir Draft, it sounds good. Or just go with Ludbury Draft.
Haven County Club Discussion November 13, 2020 09:54 AM


Royal Heath Stables
 
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Yes, I like Iseldir Draft!! I had thought of Ludbury draft, but wanted a slightly different name to my stable name!! Iseldir Draft Horse it is then!! I'll do a breed description when when I log onto Ludbury in a sec!!
Haven County Club Discussion November 13, 2020 01:12 PM

Former Stable
 
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Can you both help me with some names for breeds
Wyldewoodland seems to be attracting brindles which I thought might be nice for Enka's family (she comes from Mongolia) to have bred and she rescues them. Some have been bred indiscriminately without family permission hence height variation and difference in stature.
and Follyfoot has started with registered draft horses for film/stuntwork that I intend breeding at some point in the future.
Haven County Club Discussion November 13, 2020 02:25 PM

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What kinds of horses will they be? Like height, colours, temperament? Will they have snips/syars/blazes/feathers or it could vary? And what will they be used for apart from film and stunt work? Just to get ideas!! I've written a description for the Iseldir Draft on my bio to give you ideas!!
Haven County Club Discussion November 14, 2020 05:39 AM


Ynys Hafod Stables
 
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I like the Iseldir Draft description. They sound like good strong horses.

WWL, do you want to create a new breed for the brindles? Perhaps they could have started out as a colour breed, but Enka's family have created a new breed with them.


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