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Moongold Magic
01:47:07 🍭 Diva
Agreed, weakness creates weakness and its very difficult to breed it out of lines
The Unknown
01:45:51 Unknown | Dark
I've found that weak parents lead to weak foals regardless of rating. Case in point, my X side account which has many WWWs (and actually some XLB mares) because I got a daughter of the #1 X stud during his freshie year when his fee was cheaper. Compared to this account where I just got my first WWW in something like 30 game years and it's because I used the #1 AA stud. I need to get a brood and a TB straw on the high LB to get better foals into my TB lines
Skyward Stud
01:45:15 Sky/Skrangle
someone tell me not to buy an WWW stallion. I so desperately want to
Crimson Valley Acres
01:45:11 
-HEE Click- hes so pretty
Ravenwood Farm
01:44:12 
No sorry I think she was actually PPPxWEE, when I think about it
Ravenwood Farm
01:43:41 
My first EEE trained almost decently I think, and she was PPPxEEE. Definitely some RF there though
Narran Park
01:41:17 Sting
I have not been able to crack the code to breeding decently strong EEE's. Despite having hundreds of them. Doesnt seem to matter if i breed EEExEEE or EEExWWW
Ravenwood Farm
01:33:18 
I have some studs that seem a bit meh, I have been thinking about just using them with decent EEEs and cull the bad training foals
Moonrose Magic
01:31:20 🎀 Diva
Yup , but he's not a good one, I wouldn't breed him to any of my good stock
Ravenwood Farm
01:29:17 
He is very handsome Diva
Moonrose Magic
01:28:10 🎀 Diva
Oooh I need him
Moonrose Magic
01:26:54 🎀 Diva
This is my low class www I use for colour now only as example
-HEE Click-
TB Goin Crazy!
01:25:15 
do yall ever get stumped on what to do with all your horses lol.

like i wanna sell them all, but theyre also all so cute </3
Arvalon Studs
01:24:33 Tosk's KNN
He's got pearl
Moonrose Magic
01:23:30 🎀 Diva
Nice Tosk, he's handsome
Moonrose Magic
01:22:42 🎀 Diva
Also depends the breed, if its popular breed then I cull more, others I might keep to keep trying
Ravenwood Farm
01:22:32 
Thank you Diva that makes sense :)
Crimson Valley Acres
01:22:28 
Now to wait until sugar appears in store
Aussie Stables
01:21:28 Aussie - Golden
ravenwood, personally i mainly cull studs. i only breed from high ABLB studs not my own
Moonrose Magic
01:21:05 🎀 Diva
I do, just having a www isn't guaranteed a good horse, especially for boys, there's many www that don't make it even to sniff the lb and produce mainly eee , nothing better.
Very often even though rating says W it could be like half point away from being E actually and vice versa

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Moongold Magic
01:47:07 🍭 Diva
Agreed, weakness creates weakness and its very difficult to breed it out of lines
The Unknown
01:45:51 Unknown | Dark
I've found that weak parents lead to weak foals regardless of rating. Case in point, my X side account which has many WWWs (and actually some XLB mares) because I got a daughter of the #1 X stud during his freshie year when his fee was cheaper. Compared to this account where I just got my first WWW in something like 30 game years and it's because I used the #1 AA stud. I need to get a brood and a TB straw on the high LB to get better foals into my TB lines
Skyward Stud
01:45:15 Sky/Skrangle
someone tell me not to buy an WWW stallion. I so desperately want to
Crimson Valley Acres
01:45:11 
-HEE Click- hes so pretty
Ravenwood Farm
01:44:12 
No sorry I think she was actually PPPxWEE, when I think about it
Ravenwood Farm
01:43:41 
My first EEE trained almost decently I think, and she was PPPxEEE. Definitely some RF there though
Narran Park
01:41:17 Sting
I have not been able to crack the code to breeding decently strong EEE's. Despite having hundreds of them. Doesnt seem to matter if i breed EEExEEE or EEExWWW
Ravenwood Farm
01:33:18 
I have some studs that seem a bit meh, I have been thinking about just using them with decent EEEs and cull the bad training foals
Moonrose Magic
01:31:20 🎀 Diva
Yup , but he's not a good one, I wouldn't breed him to any of my good stock
Ravenwood Farm
01:29:17 
He is very handsome Diva
Moonrose Magic
01:28:10 🎀 Diva
Oooh I need him
Moonrose Magic
01:26:54 🎀 Diva
This is my low class www I use for colour now only as example
-HEE Click-
TB Goin Crazy!
01:25:15 
do yall ever get stumped on what to do with all your horses lol.

like i wanna sell them all, but theyre also all so cute </3
Arvalon Studs
01:24:33 Tosk's KNN
He's got pearl
Moonrose Magic
01:23:30 🎀 Diva
Nice Tosk, he's handsome
Moonrose Magic
01:22:42 🎀 Diva
Also depends the breed, if its popular breed then I cull more, others I might keep to keep trying
Ravenwood Farm
01:22:32 
Thank you Diva that makes sense :)
Crimson Valley Acres
01:22:28 
Now to wait until sugar appears in store
Aussie Stables
01:21:28 Aussie - Golden
ravenwood, personally i mainly cull studs. i only breed from high ABLB studs not my own
Moonrose Magic
01:21:05 🎀 Diva
I do, just having a www isn't guaranteed a good horse, especially for boys, there's many www that don't make it even to sniff the lb and produce mainly eee , nothing better.
Very often even though rating says W it could be like half point away from being E actually and vice versa

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Trotting/jogging advice March 14, 2020 08:17 AM

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Hi all. I am going to be riding at work again in a few months, and I was thinking about some of the things I need to work on. The first thing I thought of was that I post to high. Even if the horse has a very smooth trot/jog, and even if I lower my stirrups, I still bounce too high. Any advice? Also, I am a noncompetitive Western rider.
Trotting/jogging advice March 14, 2020 12:28 PM


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I would work on your core muscles.
Posting a trot should all be done and controlled with leg and core strength, and not "bouncing" off the horses movement. If you are letting the horse bounce you up, you will always post too high.
Trotting/jogging advice March 14, 2020 12:49 PM


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How's your sitting trot? If your core muscles are strong enough for a good sitting trot then you can control your posting trot much more easily. The muscles that you use to follow the horse's movement in the sitting trot are the same ones that control your post.
Trotting/jogging advice March 14, 2020 06:08 PM

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I rode western pleasure for 7 years, and had the same problem when I moved to English. I rode on really long stirrups for a while, and just recently my trainer put my stirrups way up (like show length) and it's helped a ton. The shorter stirrups honestly help me have a smaller post since I almost feel like I'd go over if I posted how I use to. Another thing I figured out is to not really "focus" on the post, really just let the bounce help you in a way. For a sitting trot, really try and absorb the motion in your seat and slow it down. I'm not much help for this since I've been taught to do it since I was young, and it's just kind of natural for me at this point haha. If you ever get the chance, learning on a horse that has a true jog (like western pleasure horse) really can help with your seat. (I have an all arounder, and I even just jog English sometimes before I long trot)

Edited at March 14, 2020 06:09 PM by Superior Equines
Trotting/jogging advice March 15, 2020 02:39 PM

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That helps a ton, actually. Thanks guys!
I don't ride fulltime, so I don't really know what my sitting trot is like. As soon as my legs were long enough, I was told to post.
Trotting/jogging advice March 16, 2020 06:24 AM

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Don't think of standing up in the stirrups when you post, rather think of tucking your bum under you as you post. To get used to the feeling lie on your back with your knees bent, then tilt your pelvis and lift your bum until you make a straight line with your body from your knees up to your shoulders

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