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Ruelle
04:38:48 Rue
I ran out of funds to buy a dark brown saddle crying
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!

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Ruelle
04:38:48 Rue
I ran out of funds to buy a dark brown saddle crying
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!

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Help with Haunches In January 29, 2020 08:17 AM


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Hi everyone
I need some tips for training the haunches in. A little background on me and my horse first: horse is a 17 year old OTTB gelding, who I have competed through 1st level with. I have schooled through 3rd level, but would by no means consider myself an expert. The horse is pretty receptive to the aids going to the right, but to the left he puts up a fight and its difficult to maintain the overall position, much less the correct bend.
I'm curently working with a trainer about once per week, but with the snow and ice season in full swing I soon won't be able to trailer. I'll still be able to ask the trainer for advice, but I thought I'd take a look online as well.
Has anyone here had any luck troubleshooting this movement?
Help with Haunches In January 29, 2020 12:11 PM

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I barely started haunches in before I had to put my gal on break for the winter, but we had already done shoulder in. Making sure you have a good shoulder in before starting with the haunches will always give you a good base, as well as working with the movement from the ground. That's how I started Terry with it, actually. On the ground, take a long whip or hold the stirrup in your hand. I find the whip goes over easier because you can correct things across the whole body. With the whip or stirrup, mimic the cues you would use if you were undersaddle. From the ground, you have more ability to baby the horse and give rewards for the small things they do-- you can see their movement and reward steps in the right direction.
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Besides that, when you ride for the haunches in you basically flip over the cues for shoulder in. The first round of attempts won't be perfect, but just reward inches in the right direction. If they respond a smidge better to the cues, reward. If they keep a better bend, reward. Blah blah blah. Good luck training! :)

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