Horse Eden Eventing Game
Horse Eden Eventing Game


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Nolified
01:54:19 Noli | Hazard
Buckeye,
Alright, thanks for the tips .-.
Full Stride Farm
01:53:21 Buckeye!
Noli, that's fine.
Just get one with proper lineage and proven herding parents.

Just happen to have pups now....lolz
Nolified
01:52:08 Noli | Hazard
Buckeye,
True, but I think I'll have enough time in the future to train the pup myself
Full Stride Farm
01:50:56 Buckeye!
Definitely need to get the properly bred Border Collie for herding - and even then not every pup makes a super herding dog. Lots of time and training.
There are already trained herding dogs available, but yo'u're going to pay for that service
Nolified
01:50:23 Noli | Hazard
Lol, looks like i'll have to do a bit more research before I decide on which breeds to get .-.
Minerva
01:48:06 Min
Also worth noting that being a collie doesn't necessarily make it a good sheepdog. At my old job we rounded up the sheep on foot and with a quad most of the time, as the lovely "sheepdog" was generally pretty shite xD Although he did save my arse when I discovered the tups had escaped while walking the farm dogs once bless him
Nolified
01:48:06 Noli | Hazard
Dawnmist, Buckeye, Eury,
Alr, thanks. I'll look into the breed
Jericho Stables
01:47:41 
Shop for the job, not the idea of
The Old Gods
01:46:54 Void Malign
you're better off getting a dog breed that's designed for livestock guarding like pyranese, anatolian, or akbash
Full Stride Farm
01:46:51 Buckeye!
If you want to guard livestock, you are better off to get a LGD breed like Great Pyrennes, Anatolian, or even a couple of donkeys
Dawnmist Stables
01:46:39 
Just be aware Dobermans aren't outdoor dogs, have no undercoat. Though they can be happy if you get them a dog coat, used to do that for my pair when we went hiking in the snow
Nolified
01:45:50 Noli | Hazard
I might just get a Doberman to guard the cattle, chickens, etc..
And get a Border Collie to help with the herding
Full Stride Farm
01:45:03 Buckeye!
Border Collies are not neurotic if trained.
Well bred ones are easy to train "off switch" as the saying goes. And actually, over stimulation creates more neurotic behavior issues than people realize.

Proper manners training, normal physical exercise, and some training to stimulate the brain, (like trick training, or easy sport skills, puzzles, etc) and they are lovely family dogs
Dawnmist Stables
01:44:38 
dobermans melt in the rain, but they're very loyal and smart. They're not quite as "need a job" as the border collies, but also need a lot of exercise. And some people look at you funny
Nolified
01:43:17 Noli | Hazard
Elfie,
I'm going to work it most likely
Full Stride Farm
01:42:50 Buckeye!
Border Collie all the way, but better train it!
Minerva
01:42:38 Min
Would not advise a collie as a house pet- they go properly neurotic unless you can spend hours and hours every day doing things with them
Nolified
01:42:03 Noli | Hazard
I honestly don't know yet but I might just get both lol
Port Royal Equines
01:41:49 Elfie
Are you going to work the dog or is it only a house pet?
Minerva
01:41:25 Min
What do you want the dog to do? Collie would be the obvious choice for herding, but if you want something big and scary as a guard dog they might not serve you as well

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Nolified
01:54:19 Noli | Hazard
Buckeye,
Alright, thanks for the tips .-.
Full Stride Farm
01:53:21 Buckeye!
Noli, that's fine.
Just get one with proper lineage and proven herding parents.

Just happen to have pups now....lolz
Nolified
01:52:08 Noli | Hazard
Buckeye,
True, but I think I'll have enough time in the future to train the pup myself
Full Stride Farm
01:50:56 Buckeye!
Definitely need to get the properly bred Border Collie for herding - and even then not every pup makes a super herding dog. Lots of time and training.
There are already trained herding dogs available, but yo'u're going to pay for that service
Nolified
01:50:23 Noli | Hazard
Lol, looks like i'll have to do a bit more research before I decide on which breeds to get .-.
Minerva
01:48:06 Min
Also worth noting that being a collie doesn't necessarily make it a good sheepdog. At my old job we rounded up the sheep on foot and with a quad most of the time, as the lovely "sheepdog" was generally pretty shite xD Although he did save my arse when I discovered the tups had escaped while walking the farm dogs once bless him
Nolified
01:48:06 Noli | Hazard
Dawnmist, Buckeye, Eury,
Alr, thanks. I'll look into the breed
Jericho Stables
01:47:41 
Shop for the job, not the idea of
The Old Gods
01:46:54 Void Malign
you're better off getting a dog breed that's designed for livestock guarding like pyranese, anatolian, or akbash
Full Stride Farm
01:46:51 Buckeye!
If you want to guard livestock, you are better off to get a LGD breed like Great Pyrennes, Anatolian, or even a couple of donkeys
Dawnmist Stables
01:46:39 
Just be aware Dobermans aren't outdoor dogs, have no undercoat. Though they can be happy if you get them a dog coat, used to do that for my pair when we went hiking in the snow
Nolified
01:45:50 Noli | Hazard
I might just get a Doberman to guard the cattle, chickens, etc..
And get a Border Collie to help with the herding
Full Stride Farm
01:45:03 Buckeye!
Border Collies are not neurotic if trained.
Well bred ones are easy to train "off switch" as the saying goes. And actually, over stimulation creates more neurotic behavior issues than people realize.

Proper manners training, normal physical exercise, and some training to stimulate the brain, (like trick training, or easy sport skills, puzzles, etc) and they are lovely family dogs
Dawnmist Stables
01:44:38 
dobermans melt in the rain, but they're very loyal and smart. They're not quite as "need a job" as the border collies, but also need a lot of exercise. And some people look at you funny
Nolified
01:43:17 Noli | Hazard
Elfie,
I'm going to work it most likely
Full Stride Farm
01:42:50 Buckeye!
Border Collie all the way, but better train it!
Minerva
01:42:38 Min
Would not advise a collie as a house pet- they go properly neurotic unless you can spend hours and hours every day doing things with them
Nolified
01:42:03 Noli | Hazard
I honestly don't know yet but I might just get both lol
Port Royal Equines
01:41:49 Elfie
Are you going to work the dog or is it only a house pet?
Minerva
01:41:25 Min
What do you want the dog to do? Collie would be the obvious choice for herding, but if you want something big and scary as a guard dog they might not serve you as well

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WASub Thoroughbred Gelding




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W 41472903

Color: Amber Champagne Roan
Horse Nbr: 41472903
Breed: Thoroughbred
Sex: Gelding
Birthdate: July 4, 2025
Age: 5
Birth Year: 192
Height: 16 Hands

Home: 
 Nightvale
Barn: x. Show 4

Breeder: 
 Nightvale
Brand: NV
Sire: W Aureate Glow
Dam: W 40147137
Foals This Year: 0
Bravery: Unknown (0%)

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Training
Ridden by: Nicole 100 (E)
Training In: Dressage
Training Sessions: 11

Eventing Level: 1 Not Ready
Dressage Level: 2 Introductory
Cross Country Level: 1 Inhand
Jumping Level: 1 Inhand
Show Experience: 26
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