| Mythological |
| My mentality is at an all time low. |
| E.T. Eventing |
| Myth - up and down. I have been doing better generally but on and off still having emotional pains about the future. Just scared of going into a world that might take away my soul again and it's difficult to calm down when I see no way out. What about you? |
| Gaelic Gladiacres |
| there's a balance to be struck, void. yes there are too many cases of horses being overfaced (I honestly don't think Cooley Roselent should've been doing 5 star at 9 based on what I saw at MD 5* but what do I know) but two things can be true at once: possibilities are endless, and there are too many who ignore the dangers and damages in the name of that |
| The Old Gods |
| I volunteered for a therapeutic riding place for mentally and physically disabled people. It was pretty common for people to dump off their broken down show horses for the tax write off |
| Tanglewood |
| -HEE Click- Clinging on to the ABLB, but an ABLB debut at least! |
| Gaelic Gladiacres |
| yeah training ponies is a tough prospect, since you need such a small rider but one who's confident and knowledgeable to give them the miles they need |
| The Old Gods |
| ...Yeah. I've seen too many horses broken down for the "anything is possible" mentality. |
| El Cuco |
| Those kind of long lasting problems is exactly why I'm trying to baby-proof one of our ponies so I can lease or sell him to someone smaller than me, probably a kid. Would hate to see chronic pain or anything of the sort just because he's too small for me. |
| Gaelic Gladiacres |
| cuco awwwww, yeah forever homes are so important <3 we had one have basically a stroke and we're working on getting him the best care we can, it was super scary but he's doing incredible and such a little puppy personality |
| Slow Stream Stables |
| My favorite part about having new horses is getting a saddle fitted, its so weird lol |
| E.T. Eventing |
| Especially upper level eventers. You'll see them go through a trot up clearly not 100% and vets who are in kahoots will pass them anyway. |
| Gaelic Gladiacres |
| void - yes, obviously each horse is different and has to be taken in the totality of their circumstance. all I was saying is literally anything could be possible, no matter how small that is, because living creatures constantly upend common or long-held beliefs about what is possible. Teddy is a case in point |
| The Old Gods |
| e_e Rocky still has hoof issues/back problems from having too much weight riding him |
| E.T. Eventing |
| Void - Yes. I have seen far too many times where people claim that they are "putting the welfare of the horse first" and clearly that is not the case. They'd rather run them full with painkillers than retire them and see them as having value beyond simply existing |
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| E.T. Eventing |
| Myth - up and down. I have been doing better generally but on and off still having emotional pains about the future. Just scared of going into a world that might take away my soul again and it's difficult to calm down when I see no way out. What about you? |
| Gaelic Gladiacres |
| there's a balance to be struck, void. yes there are too many cases of horses being overfaced (I honestly don't think Cooley Roselent should've been doing 5 star at 9 based on what I saw at MD 5* but what do I know) but two things can be true at once: possibilities are endless, and there are too many who ignore the dangers and damages in the name of that |
| The Old Gods |
| I volunteered for a therapeutic riding place for mentally and physically disabled people. It was pretty common for people to dump off their broken down show horses for the tax write off |
| Tanglewood |
| -HEE Click- Clinging on to the ABLB, but an ABLB debut at least! |
| Gaelic Gladiacres |
| yeah training ponies is a tough prospect, since you need such a small rider but one who's confident and knowledgeable to give them the miles they need |
| The Old Gods |
| ...Yeah. I've seen too many horses broken down for the "anything is possible" mentality. |
| El Cuco |
| Those kind of long lasting problems is exactly why I'm trying to baby-proof one of our ponies so I can lease or sell him to someone smaller than me, probably a kid. Would hate to see chronic pain or anything of the sort just because he's too small for me. |
| Gaelic Gladiacres |
| cuco awwwww, yeah forever homes are so important <3 we had one have basically a stroke and we're working on getting him the best care we can, it was super scary but he's doing incredible and such a little puppy personality |
| Slow Stream Stables |
| My favorite part about having new horses is getting a saddle fitted, its so weird lol |
| E.T. Eventing |
| Especially upper level eventers. You'll see them go through a trot up clearly not 100% and vets who are in kahoots will pass them anyway. |
| Gaelic Gladiacres |
| void - yes, obviously each horse is different and has to be taken in the totality of their circumstance. all I was saying is literally anything could be possible, no matter how small that is, because living creatures constantly upend common or long-held beliefs about what is possible. Teddy is a case in point |
| The Old Gods |
| e_e Rocky still has hoof issues/back problems from having too much weight riding him |
| E.T. Eventing |
| Void - Yes. I have seen far too many times where people claim that they are "putting the welfare of the horse first" and clearly that is not the case. They'd rather run them full with painkillers than retire them and see them as having value beyond simply existing |
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Training Gauge
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| Remarks Wk1: 111111 Wk2: Same Wk3: Same Wk4: Same Wk5: 222222 Wk6: 222222 - think about gelding |

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