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Willow Wood Stable
11:28:38 Lo
Not that I know of. You can search stable numbers though.
Aquamarine
11:28:27 
which horse willow?
Crescent Estate
11:27:58 River / Crescent
Can you search horses with brands?
Willow Wood Stable
11:26:51 Lo
There he is!!
Shipyards
11:26:23 Ship
*Le gasp* A perfect Shergar??

-HEE Click-
Crescent Estate
11:25:21 River / Crescent
Thanks
Snitches' Stitches
11:25:06 Snitch
River
Try lined?
Willow Wood Stable
11:24:51 Lo
Select "Lined" in filters
Flores Farms
11:24:32 Em
Welp. The more you know I guess. I used to play this game allll the time years ago, and I never knew that haha!
Crescent Estate
11:24:30 River / Crescent
Can you search horses by "not wild"?
Shipyards
11:24:28 Ship
Snitch

Yeah, I said I was most likely wrong. But thanks, though! I didn't know about the breeding guide!
Snitches' Stitches
11:23:52 Snitch
Actually it's in the game guide
Willow Wood Stable
11:22:48 Lo
Correct, Snitch. Fillies need to have Lp, colts need Lp and PATN. Just checked to make sure
Snitches' Stitches
11:21:50 Snitch
Ship
Not really. Theres a page that explains horse breeding in i think the FAQ? that goes over how breeding different breeds works
Shipyards
11:20:25 Ship
Flores

I may be wrong, but I think that, even with two of the same breed, it can always end up a sport horse. Given that the sire, Bono, has wild horses in his pedigree, that opens up potential mixed breeds. And I think SHs have to be a certain height. I could be completely wrong, though.
Aquamarine
11:19:55 
I don't know I had don't have any idea farms your question is as good as mine is
Flores Farms
11:19:47 Em
Ahh, got it. Thank you!
SwankPony
11:19:34 Swanky
For him to be considered KNN he needed to be spotty. If i'm not mistaken. That's why KNN is a tricky breed.
Snitches' Stitches
11:19:26 Snitch
Lo
Yes, that
Willow Wood Stable
11:19:07 Lo
Colts need to have Lp and PATN if I'm not mistaken, or else they'll be SH

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Willow Wood Stable
11:28:38 Lo
Not that I know of. You can search stable numbers though.
Aquamarine
11:28:27 
which horse willow?
Crescent Estate
11:27:58 River / Crescent
Can you search horses with brands?
Willow Wood Stable
11:26:51 Lo
There he is!!
Shipyards
11:26:23 Ship
*Le gasp* A perfect Shergar??

-HEE Click-
Crescent Estate
11:25:21 River / Crescent
Thanks
Snitches' Stitches
11:25:06 Snitch
River
Try lined?
Willow Wood Stable
11:24:51 Lo
Select "Lined" in filters
Flores Farms
11:24:32 Em
Welp. The more you know I guess. I used to play this game allll the time years ago, and I never knew that haha!
Crescent Estate
11:24:30 River / Crescent
Can you search horses by "not wild"?
Shipyards
11:24:28 Ship
Snitch

Yeah, I said I was most likely wrong. But thanks, though! I didn't know about the breeding guide!
Snitches' Stitches
11:23:52 Snitch
Actually it's in the game guide
Willow Wood Stable
11:22:48 Lo
Correct, Snitch. Fillies need to have Lp, colts need Lp and PATN. Just checked to make sure
Snitches' Stitches
11:21:50 Snitch
Ship
Not really. Theres a page that explains horse breeding in i think the FAQ? that goes over how breeding different breeds works
Shipyards
11:20:25 Ship
Flores

I may be wrong, but I think that, even with two of the same breed, it can always end up a sport horse. Given that the sire, Bono, has wild horses in his pedigree, that opens up potential mixed breeds. And I think SHs have to be a certain height. I could be completely wrong, though.
Aquamarine
11:19:55 
I don't know I had don't have any idea farms your question is as good as mine is
Flores Farms
11:19:47 Em
Ahh, got it. Thank you!
SwankPony
11:19:34 Swanky
For him to be considered KNN he needed to be spotty. If i'm not mistaken. That's why KNN is a tricky breed.
Snitches' Stitches
11:19:26 Snitch
Lo
Yes, that
Willow Wood Stable
11:19:07 Lo
Colts need to have Lp and PATN if I'm not mistaken, or else they'll be SH

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Opinions on drop nosebands? June 17, 2018 01:52 AM

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<div style="text-align: center;">What are your opinions on them?
<div style="text-align: center;">Pro's and con's?
<div style="text-align: center;">Behavioural or 'under-saddle' changes?<div style="text-align: center;">
<div style="text-align: center;">I am thinking about switching my mare from a normal bridle (without a flash) to a drop noseband.<div style="text-align: center;">My coach hates them to try them. <div style="text-align: center;">
<div style="text-align: center;">What are your opinions?<div style="text-align: center;">
Opinions on drop nosebands? June 17, 2018 04:55 AM

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I'm by no means an expert but I rode my gelding in one with a plain snaffle bit, by recommendation from my coach. He was in one from the start as he had been trying to open his mouth and drop/fight the bit with his previous owner. He also had bit of a tendency towards a high head carriage/rearing and the drop helped us train him to a lower head/neck position. I never had any bit acceptance problems with him, ever. He was only just under saddle when I got him (wasn't started off correctly though) so I can't say much on how it affected his further training, but I definitely didn't notice any difference between him and all the other horses I was riding (all wearing plain or no nosebands). He seemed perfectly content and it definitely wasn't hurting him so we never changed it, as he was the type to always search for and test the limits. I sadly no longer own him, but he is still being ridden exactly the same - his bridle went with him.

Obviously the drop has to be correctly fitted for it to be comfortable, but if it is I really can't see any cons. It's definitely a much better try than a flash in my opinion while still addressing the same issues essentially.

Why are you looking to change?

Edited at June 17, 2018 04:56 AM by Whileaway Stables
Opinions on drop nosebands? June 24, 2018 02:22 PM

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I find that drops have one of two responses, increased relaxation or complete, instant dislike.
Personally I've never liked them because they feel like something that would be easy to mis-fit and could possibly damage the cartilage of the nose but I've met a few horses who go beautifully in them. There's no way to know what your horse will make of it without trying one really as every horse is unique in terms of how they like their bridle.
I'm a fan of a simple, loosely fitted cavesson/cranks or no noseband at all, but wouldn't say that that suits every horse.

It's hard to tell without knowing exactly what the issue is or what you are hoping to improve with your mare and as such I'd recommend asking your trainer to explain why she/he doesn't like them and what she would rather do instead. They know you and your mare best after all.
Opinions on drop nosebands? June 24, 2018 04:07 PM


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The Spanish Riding School of Vienna uses drop nosebands when they aren't using double bridles.

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