| E.T. Eventing |
| Myth - well that makes two of us! |
| E.T. Eventing |
| Gladius - Townend shouldn't even be riding. He clearly has severe emotional regulation issues if he feels the need to beat a horse through a round. |
| 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 |
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| E.T. Eventing |
| Gladius - Townend shouldn't even be riding. He clearly has severe emotional regulation issues if he feels the need to beat a horse through a round. |
| 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 |
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Training Gauge
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| Remarks WK 4: 121121 WK 5/6: 222222 WK 7/8: 232232 WK 9: 232333 WK 10: 333333 |

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