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Ashcroft Park Stud
04:31:39 Ash
Dark brown tack always looks very smart on black/grey in my opinion. Stops a black coat looking washed out!
Ruelle
04:30:00 Rue
Guys what color tack should he have? Black or Dark brown?
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Minerva
04:19:23 Min
Oooh I love that pattern Lo!!

Win what do you mean sizes? You can create palettes in the Manage Palettes section under Stable Activities. Its easier to pick one of the default ones, save it with another name and then modify that coding than trying to write one from scratch
Autumn Leaf
04:05:44  Win | L.A.
what are the sizes for a palette? And how do you create it?
Willow Wood Stable
03:32:54 Lo
Okay this might be the prettiest chimmy I’ve ever caught

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Willow Wood Stable
03:06:52 Lo
Welp, I got about two hours of sleep.
Maco Stables
02:44:45 Maco
Thank you both for the info!
Alpine Acres
02:43:10 Lily
EEE+ is anything EEE and up. So EEE to WWW and any ratings in between, such as WEE, EWW etc
Calela Eventing
02:42:42 Cali
Maco
Well, you can see on their ratings?
An EEE+ could look like this EEW or any other W combo
Maco Stables
02:41:02 Maco
This might be a dumb question, but how can you tell an EEE from an EEE+?
Aussie Stables
02:34:12 Aussie - Golden
Cali maybe a small deer? and antlers on the horse maybe?
Vahana
02:32:49 Val
Cali, you can add some flying leaves if you want to add more movement to the image
Calela Eventing
02:30:20 Cali
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I love this piece but i feel like its to plain.. ideas?
Minerva
02:05:39 Min
Ayyyy nice San!!! She must have heard you lol
Motonemi
02:05:09 AL, mum to Nemi
Nice bravery San
Alpine Acres
02:04:54 Lily
Sure AL, good luck :)
Motonemi
02:04:38 AL, mum to Nemi
Alrighties, thank you Alpine :)
Alpine Acres
02:04:00 Lily
*do
Santana Rising
02:03:55 San
-HEE Click- Min, this time she spooked after the very first step, before I had even time to give her a poison apple!
Alpine Acres
02:03:49 Lily
AL
I'd so XC to cover the Spd and Str

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Ashcroft Park Stud
04:31:39 Ash
Dark brown tack always looks very smart on black/grey in my opinion. Stops a black coat looking washed out!
Ruelle
04:30:00 Rue
Guys what color tack should he have? Black or Dark brown?
-HEE Click-
Minerva
04:19:23 Min
Oooh I love that pattern Lo!!

Win what do you mean sizes? You can create palettes in the Manage Palettes section under Stable Activities. Its easier to pick one of the default ones, save it with another name and then modify that coding than trying to write one from scratch
Autumn Leaf
04:05:44  Win | L.A.
what are the sizes for a palette? And how do you create it?
Willow Wood Stable
03:32:54 Lo
Okay this might be the prettiest chimmy I’ve ever caught

-HEE Click-
Willow Wood Stable
03:06:52 Lo
Welp, I got about two hours of sleep.
Maco Stables
02:44:45 Maco
Thank you both for the info!
Alpine Acres
02:43:10 Lily
EEE+ is anything EEE and up. So EEE to WWW and any ratings in between, such as WEE, EWW etc
Calela Eventing
02:42:42 Cali
Maco
Well, you can see on their ratings?
An EEE+ could look like this EEW or any other W combo
Maco Stables
02:41:02 Maco
This might be a dumb question, but how can you tell an EEE from an EEE+?
Aussie Stables
02:34:12 Aussie - Golden
Cali maybe a small deer? and antlers on the horse maybe?
Vahana
02:32:49 Val
Cali, you can add some flying leaves if you want to add more movement to the image
Calela Eventing
02:30:20 Cali
-Click-
I love this piece but i feel like its to plain.. ideas?
Minerva
02:05:39 Min
Ayyyy nice San!!! She must have heard you lol
Motonemi
02:05:09 AL, mum to Nemi
Nice bravery San
Alpine Acres
02:04:54 Lily
Sure AL, good luck :)
Motonemi
02:04:38 AL, mum to Nemi
Alrighties, thank you Alpine :)
Alpine Acres
02:04:00 Lily
*do
Santana Rising
02:03:55 San
-HEE Click- Min, this time she spooked after the very first step, before I had even time to give her a poison apple!
Alpine Acres
02:03:49 Lily
AL
I'd so XC to cover the Spd and Str

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Just Retired My Horse | Help Me July 18, 2019 08:36 AM

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Reno has been in my family for 23 years. I love him to death.

I was working down his legs as usual. I came to his right back leg and as soon as I touched it he was in pain. I called up my sister who studied as a vet tech but never finished school. Then my dad.

We went over his legs. As soon as they got to the right back leg he was in pain. I talked with them and we decided that it would be for the best to retire him.

Reno was a ranch horse. When he was younger a ranch hand was riding him way to hard, he blew his tendon in the right back leg. Then next day the same ranch hand rides him again way to hard. The same guy rode him for 2 or 3 days more then my mom stopped him. At the time my dad was away.

After 2 months of rest we looked at his condition and turned him out again for 4 more months. When his 6 months was up he was put in light work. Checking fence was his job for a year till my sister started riding him.

She stared 4-H with him and have been using Sports Medicine Boots on him ever since.

I don't know what to do with him now that he is retied. Also he does not know what to do with him self either. Any tips or pointers would be great.

Edited at July 18, 2019 08:47 AM by Foxy Stable Farms
Just Retired My Horse | Help Me July 18, 2019 09:01 AM


Flipperruby30
 
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Bless him,He sounds like an old man <3
I retired my first pony who's 21 a couple of years ago,and hes loving the "Doing Nothing." Life lol.Hes a little chubby monkey who found it hard at first,as he was used to work,but has really settled into slowing down.Flippy loves his adopted donkey field mates now! :D
Settle him nicely,chances are hes going to be incredibly bored so odd treats In the balls they can knock around,the lickits perhaps?Keep them In light exercise so he doesnt turn into a little doughnut lol,the odd walk/Lunge would do if you can find the time.
Most important of all just spend the time he'd usually get being groomed before riding etc, brushing/Massaging/Bathing whatever you do usually.Just keep showing him he's loved(Although I just know he knows that already!) and pleases you without being ridden,as im sure he got the thrill from being ridden as much as his riders did!
Oh and Animals love routine,Thats probably the bit he's stuggling with.Just settle him into a routine without his riding and he'll soon be a happy little bunny again ^.^
Just Retired My Horse | Help Me July 18, 2019 10:07 AM

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Sounds like some of the old horses we raised. If you really want to distract him, get a species of animal he's never seen before and put in a pen near him. We've been adding to our farm for years and nothing entertains the old like something new that they can see. Nothing confuses a horse like putting a saddle on a cow. If new pets aren't an option, just give him attention and give him time. He's going to have a lot of energy bottled up. Make sure he has room to move and work it off. They figure out how to maintain the body they want. We had a 25 year old, who we had stopped riding at around 16, that kept herself fit until the day she died. No heaves or anything wrong with her. She just liked to move and gave herself the exercise she needed. I would say that we long as the horse has room to move, attention, and some form I entertainment, he'll be a happy boy.
Just Retired My Horse | Help Me July 19, 2019 06:52 AM


Champagne Acres
 
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If he's a gelding, get him a little pasture companion like a goat or pony or even a normal sized retired mare. It may help having one horse that is always with him.
Just Retired My Horse | Help Me July 19, 2019 06:52 AM


Champagne Acres
 
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And if he's bored, salt picks and jolly balls.
Just Retired My Horse | Help Me July 25, 2019 06:46 AM

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It isn’t always age, so he is still able enjoy himself. I own a 26-year old 12.2 pony and she shows at the 1’9” hunters, and a 21-year old 13.0 pony and he shows at the 2’ hunters, but schools 2’3”-2’6”. I understand he got hurt so he won’t be the ponies, so you could always just lunge him or take him on trail rides, and he will probably figure it out after not working for a while. The rides will probably be fine if they are on easy terrain and not too long. Does he have shoes?

Edited at July 25, 2019 06:49 AM by Peace Coast Estate
Just Retired My Horse | Help Me July 25, 2019 06:51 AM

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Vanrosalie Stables said:
And if he's bored, salt picks and jolly balls.

Salt licks aren’t for boredom, there are for restoring minerals the horse needs after a workout. And don’t get him stall toys. You just always makes sure he has plenty of hay to eat throughout the day.

Edited at July 25, 2019 06:52 AM by Peace Coast Estate
Just Retired My Horse | Help Me July 25, 2019 07:12 AM


White Oak Manor
 
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Peace Coast Estate said:


Vanrosalie Stables said:
And if he's bored, salt picks and jolly balls.

Salt licks arenÂ’t for boredom, there are for restoring minerals the horse needs after a workout. And donÂ’t get him stall toys. You just always makes sure he has plenty of hay to eat throughout the day.



Why would stall toys be a bad idea?
They were always a hit where I worked and didn't have any vices other than being a tad expensive.
Just Retired My Horse | Help Me July 25, 2019 08:58 AM


Flipperruby30
 
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Sorry - Double Post! >.<

Edited at July 25, 2019 08:59 AM by Flipperruby30
Just Retired My Horse | Help Me July 25, 2019 08:58 AM


Flipperruby30
 
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I can see where Peace is coming from in the sense of them containing treats and excess minerals,But they are excellent boredom breakers.Ive always found they create alot better behaviour all round by eliminating boredom,And if used in appropriate amounts offer more positives than negatives. ^.^

Purple Pegasus Farm said:


Peace Coast Estate said:


Vanrosalie Stables said:
And if he's bored, salt picks and jolly balls.

Salt licks aren’t for boredom, there are for restoring minerals the horse needs after a workout. And don’t get him stall toys. You just always makes sure he has plenty of hay to eat throughout the day.



Why would stall toys be a bad idea?
They were always a hit where I worked and didn't have any vices other than being a tad expensive.

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