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Calela Eventing
04:16:16 Cali
AL
hmm, could be because your on mobile?
Alpine Acres
03:59:22 Lily/Alpine
I was with the Cambridge curriculum until grade 7 and I really enjoyed it!
ArcticLights
03:59:03 Ceci / (Call me) AL
In horse search I mean
ArcticLights
03:58:40 Ceci / (Call me) AL
I am on phone and the boxes that I normally use to select breeds are gone. What am I doing wrong?
Autumn Leaf
03:57:48  Win | L.A.
Cali
I was ahead of my learning, and graduated 2 years before everyone else
Aussie Stables
03:56:51 Aussie - Golden
thanks Val
Calela Eventing
03:56:21 Cali
Ana
I would love that! We have Primary school which is 9-13 and then High school which is 13-18 but kids tend to fall behind because the curriculum is awful so i'm homeschooling on a british curriculum and getting ahead. I basically want to get ahead, move schools and go work with the kids 3-4 years older so i'm preparing for the testing exam in Jan
Ashcroft Park Stud
03:56:21 Ash
Stunning, Ghost!
GHOSTMANE
03:53:08 Ghost
This girly is such a stunner as an adult, too bad about the rating but I love her coloring so she's a keeper.
-HEE Click-
Vahana
03:50:41 Val
Between 4:15 and 4:30 GT
Aussie Stables
03:50:14 Aussie - Golden
anyone know when training rolls over?
Vancouver
03:46:54 Ana / Van
We have quite a different type of High School here, so you can do 4 years > graduate at 16, 5 years > graduate at 17 and 6 years > graduate at 18
Calela Eventing
03:34:06 Cali
Win
In my country you graduate 18-19 so its quite special for me to try this out
Autumn Leaf
03:23:38  Win | L.A.
Cali
I graduated at my late 16s.. You'll probably be fine!
Autumn Leaf
03:21:46  Win | L.A.
Van
(sorry im late) im saying that that is the math im good at lol.. Im on a much higher level
Ashcroft Park Stud
03:21:35 Ash
Monday morning at work is slightly improved by the fact it’s week 4s for capture day wilds today! 🎉
Alpine Acres
03:19:26 Lily/Alpine
Grade 7 was one of the most beneficial years for me, it laid the foundation of everything covered in grade 8, which hit me like a wrecking ball. Glad that's all over now xD
Alpine Acres
03:18:19 Lily/Alpine
Cali
Geez that's super ambitious but amazing that you might be able to do that
Calela Eventing
03:16:08 Cali
Better watch out, I’m coming for you
Calela Eventing
03:15:50 Cali
Alpine
I’m moving onto Cambridge and I’m already quite ahead so we’re seeing if I can skip grade 7 essentially

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Calela Eventing
04:16:16 Cali
AL
hmm, could be because your on mobile?
Alpine Acres
03:59:22 Lily/Alpine
I was with the Cambridge curriculum until grade 7 and I really enjoyed it!
ArcticLights
03:59:03 Ceci / (Call me) AL
In horse search I mean
ArcticLights
03:58:40 Ceci / (Call me) AL
I am on phone and the boxes that I normally use to select breeds are gone. What am I doing wrong?
Autumn Leaf
03:57:48  Win | L.A.
Cali
I was ahead of my learning, and graduated 2 years before everyone else
Aussie Stables
03:56:51 Aussie - Golden
thanks Val
Calela Eventing
03:56:21 Cali
Ana
I would love that! We have Primary school which is 9-13 and then High school which is 13-18 but kids tend to fall behind because the curriculum is awful so i'm homeschooling on a british curriculum and getting ahead. I basically want to get ahead, move schools and go work with the kids 3-4 years older so i'm preparing for the testing exam in Jan
Ashcroft Park Stud
03:56:21 Ash
Stunning, Ghost!
GHOSTMANE
03:53:08 Ghost
This girly is such a stunner as an adult, too bad about the rating but I love her coloring so she's a keeper.
-HEE Click-
Vahana
03:50:41 Val
Between 4:15 and 4:30 GT
Aussie Stables
03:50:14 Aussie - Golden
anyone know when training rolls over?
Vancouver
03:46:54 Ana / Van
We have quite a different type of High School here, so you can do 4 years > graduate at 16, 5 years > graduate at 17 and 6 years > graduate at 18
Calela Eventing
03:34:06 Cali
Win
In my country you graduate 18-19 so its quite special for me to try this out
Autumn Leaf
03:23:38  Win | L.A.
Cali
I graduated at my late 16s.. You'll probably be fine!
Autumn Leaf
03:21:46  Win | L.A.
Van
(sorry im late) im saying that that is the math im good at lol.. Im on a much higher level
Ashcroft Park Stud
03:21:35 Ash
Monday morning at work is slightly improved by the fact it’s week 4s for capture day wilds today! 🎉
Alpine Acres
03:19:26 Lily/Alpine
Grade 7 was one of the most beneficial years for me, it laid the foundation of everything covered in grade 8, which hit me like a wrecking ball. Glad that's all over now xD
Alpine Acres
03:18:19 Lily/Alpine
Cali
Geez that's super ambitious but amazing that you might be able to do that
Calela Eventing
03:16:08 Cali
Better watch out, I’m coming for you
Calela Eventing
03:15:50 Cali
Alpine
I’m moving onto Cambridge and I’m already quite ahead so we’re seeing if I can skip grade 7 essentially

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Tips For Working With Young Horses? September 1, 2017 09:54 PM


Watercolour
 
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So I have recently ended up in a free lease (completely by accident) on this amazing quarter horse cross gelding. He is a six year old palomino with a puppy dog personality. He is super curious and very intelligent and very hard to spook (though leaves in the wind are simply not ok). Really, my trainer was holding a dressage whip and he walked up and sniffed it and let her rub it all over his face and in his nostrils and all over his legs and all that and he is simply a doll. I gave him is first bath and he was 100% ok with the water on him, plastic bags aren't much of an issue as long as he can see them, pretty bomb proof compared to the 12 year old TB I work with every now and then.

Thing is, he has minimal under saddle work. He was started a couple years ago and has basic walk trot canter, always ends up on the correct lead, has super smooth gaits and the whole nine yards. He'll make a beautiful hunter in a couple years. He doesn't have anything I am trying to correct like a bucking habit or that sort of thing, I just have never worked with a young horse before and I was wondering if anyone had any tips? I know my trainer said to take it slow and not to push too hard and to take a break if things start getting frustrating, which is usually a given, but if anyone had any other tips I'm all ears.


The biggest thing we are working on right now is under standing leg aids. Right now I use both leg and vocal aids (clucking for walk to trot transitions and kissy noises for canter transitions) but he doesn't respond to them well. I don't know if its because he doesn't know them or because he ignores them, so I don't really know how to proceed with this.

If you could help that would be greatly appreciated or if you needed more information to help come up with an answer please PM me and I would be happy to go into more detail or what ever you need!

Tips For Working With Young Horses? September 2, 2017 07:48 AM


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When asking for a canter or trot, if he doesn't respond immediately to the verbal command, follow it up with a firm squeeze of the legs, then a tap or roll with the spurs. If OK with you, I'll post more later! I've been breaking and training for a couple years.
He sounds like a very nice horse!
Tips For Working With Young Horses? September 3, 2017 04:21 PM

Former Stable
 
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This was a tip i have learnt over the training years of my life xD. i work with thoroughbreds and warmbloods so it may not work but be sure to give it a try.

When asking for the trot I just relax my body and loose the tension as it can effect it as it may seem like your asking for a walk or half halt. When asking for the trot try to sit deep, Use voice your voice command while also Nudging him or do light taps on his side to get him up more. The same for canter but start sitting deep, Ask for the canter with your voice and then nudge him on. If they don't listen my trainer while i was learning said lunging helps as it gets them used to what noise is being used when asking for that Gait.

Hopefully this helped you and if there is anything else Im here to give advise and he seems like a wonderful horse x
Tips For Working With Young Horses? September 8, 2017 09:34 AM

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Find a good trainer to help you so that you don't unintentionally mess him up. Best of luck to you guys

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