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deadwood dressage
02:24:04 deadwood
How big of a deal is it to have an SD horse accidentally train AD their first week?
Hummingbird Meadows
02:23:49 Bird
@Cloud, I noticed that most of your AD geldings are a mix of WEP. Do you like those ratings?
Hummingbird Meadows
02:22:15 Bird
@cloud, thanks for the advice too!
Cloud Peak Stables
02:21:54 Cloud
Just listen to what Mo says. I was late to respond :)
Hummingbird Meadows
02:20:53 Bird
@Mo, thanks for the tips.
Cloud Peak Stables
02:20:52 Cloud
Bird

I would say on the second one that it's the equivalent of having even bars across since it's down one and up one in traits. So it will probably need another week.
Drafty Acres
02:20:46 Mo
I've also found that some stats count for more than others, so having a good Int in dressage is more important than having a bad Str
Drafty Acres
02:19:51 Mo
Bird
Your second gelding averages out to equal bars (+1 in Int, -1 in Str), so he's still ready
SandWitch Arabians
02:18:47 Witchypoo
July 16th
Stag's Court
02:18:17 Stag / Ares
Does anyone know when the next capture day will be?
Hummingbird Meadows
02:17:49 Bird
@Mo, what about the second one?
Drafty Acres
02:17:21 Mo
Fang
I'm sorry for your loss, I know it's hard...and saying sorry doesn't help the hurt
Drafty Acres
02:16:36 Mo
Bird, that's because his bars equal his training level. I would call this the bare minimum for entering. I'd expect this one to come in 6th to 8th. When they have more bars than training level, they do well
Whitewolf
02:15:26 Fang
Well she’s gone. At least she’s no long suffering.
Hummingbird Meadows
02:15:26 Bird
Or this horse has 8 bars in two traits, but not one so is he ready?
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Hummingbird Meadows
02:14:50 Bird
I think what's confusing me is horses like this have 8 bars, but will still do poorly in a show.
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Shroom
02:13:43 
Bird, I do a mix!
SandWitch Arabians
02:13:39 Witchypoo
Geldings I do SD - breeding stock always AD, so I can match properly
Drafty Acres
02:13:33 Mo
I prefer AD, but that's because I breed AD and my showing stock are failed outcomes of breeding.
Shroom
02:13:11 
The Barn Manager is the only reason I show. I am terrible at tracking and entering by hand.

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deadwood dressage
02:24:04 deadwood
How big of a deal is it to have an SD horse accidentally train AD their first week?
Hummingbird Meadows
02:23:49 Bird
@Cloud, I noticed that most of your AD geldings are a mix of WEP. Do you like those ratings?
Hummingbird Meadows
02:22:15 Bird
@cloud, thanks for the advice too!
Cloud Peak Stables
02:21:54 Cloud
Just listen to what Mo says. I was late to respond :)
Hummingbird Meadows
02:20:53 Bird
@Mo, thanks for the tips.
Cloud Peak Stables
02:20:52 Cloud
Bird

I would say on the second one that it's the equivalent of having even bars across since it's down one and up one in traits. So it will probably need another week.
Drafty Acres
02:20:46 Mo
I've also found that some stats count for more than others, so having a good Int in dressage is more important than having a bad Str
Drafty Acres
02:19:51 Mo
Bird
Your second gelding averages out to equal bars (+1 in Int, -1 in Str), so he's still ready
SandWitch Arabians
02:18:47 Witchypoo
July 16th
Stag's Court
02:18:17 Stag / Ares
Does anyone know when the next capture day will be?
Hummingbird Meadows
02:17:49 Bird
@Mo, what about the second one?
Drafty Acres
02:17:21 Mo
Fang
I'm sorry for your loss, I know it's hard...and saying sorry doesn't help the hurt
Drafty Acres
02:16:36 Mo
Bird, that's because his bars equal his training level. I would call this the bare minimum for entering. I'd expect this one to come in 6th to 8th. When they have more bars than training level, they do well
Whitewolf
02:15:26 Fang
Well she’s gone. At least she’s no long suffering.
Hummingbird Meadows
02:15:26 Bird
Or this horse has 8 bars in two traits, but not one so is he ready?
-HEE Click-
Hummingbird Meadows
02:14:50 Bird
I think what's confusing me is horses like this have 8 bars, but will still do poorly in a show.
-HEE Click-
Shroom
02:13:43 
Bird, I do a mix!
SandWitch Arabians
02:13:39 Witchypoo
Geldings I do SD - breeding stock always AD, so I can match properly
Drafty Acres
02:13:33 Mo
I prefer AD, but that's because I breed AD and my showing stock are failed outcomes of breeding.
Shroom
02:13:11 
The Barn Manager is the only reason I show. I am terrible at tracking and entering by hand.

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possibility of buying a colt/filly September 4, 2022 01:13 PM


Thistleberry Farm
 
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hey guys! I just wanted to share this and get some thoughts and advice.
so for the past month or so, I've been pondering on getting a young, unbroken horse (ideally under 4 years old, minimum 1 1/2 2ish) and keeping it as a project horse to either keep or sell on in the future.
I currently have 2 horses of my own, and I share a donkey and another horse with my mother. I've been riding for over 10 years and am pretty confident in my ability to care for, ride and train horses. Now keep in mind, that this would be something for the future. At least 5 months away. I feel like I can take the commitment, but want to get your guys's thoughts on it. Have any of you taken on younger project horses to train? if so what was it like?
the ideal outcome would be to have a horse that can jump and/or do dressage.
I've just always loved the idea of the challenge, and I feel like after all the work the outcome would be really nice.
let me know your thoughts.
-Olive
possibility of buying a colt/filly September 4, 2022 01:21 PM


Hawkeye Farms
 
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I've worked with really young horses. My experence was good, but there were times where the youngster was a little brat and I wanted to give up. You have to find that line where you can both bond and learn together. Don't rush things, and even when you thing the horse got something learned down good keep at it while adding new stuff. Try to make it fun for you both, and make sure you don't over work the youngster, training a few hours a day.
possibility of buying a colt/filly September 4, 2022 01:23 PM


Thistleberry Farm
 
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thank you! definitely been there with the wanting to give up thing, I think I've thought about selling my gelding about 20 times now XD

Hawkeye Farms said:
I've worked with really young horses. My experence was good, but there were times where the youngster was a little brat and I wanted to give up. You have to find that line where you can both bond and learn together. Don't rush things, and even when you thing the horse got something learned down good keep at it while adding new stuff. Try to make it fun for you both, and make sure you don't over work the youngster, training a few hours a day.


possibility of buying a colt/filly September 4, 2022 07:52 PM


HMH Reality Check
 
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I love working with young horses, it's like a clean slate. Just don't rush things, and understand that some things might work and some things might not. And there's always the possibility that the horses doesn't want the career path you chose.
possibility of buying a colt/filly September 5, 2022 01:19 AM


ShiningStar Stables
 
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I have been riding for about 13 years, and I have been training horses with my sister for a couple years, but most of them were 4 years old or even older than that. I got a untouched QH mare that was somewhere between 1 and 2 years old about 2 years ago and it was an awesome experience. It makes me happy when I look at her now and can say that I took her from the ground up. The big thing to remember is to not get frustrated with them and work at their speed! At times it may seem like they are not getting anywhere, but just keep working with them and eventually it will start clicking for them!
possibility of buying a colt/filly September 6, 2022 01:24 PM


Savannah Stables
 
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Do it.
You can die with me and lucky, and we'll all have somewhat psycho horses together
possibility of buying a colt/filly September 6, 2022 01:25 PM


Lucky Ranch
 
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What dusty said, this is like friendship goals I'm pretty sure. We can all die together 😩
Also if we survive we can meet up and like go for a trailride and make our horses dead broke by twerking on them
possibility of buying a colt/filly September 6, 2022 04:54 PM


Thistleberry Farm
 
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thats an absolutely perfect plan lucky.
thank all of you for the advice!

Lucky Ranch said:
What dusty said, this is like friendship goals I'm pretty sure. We can all die together 😩
Also if we survive we can meet up and like go for a trailride and make our horses dead broke by twerking on them


possibility of buying a colt/filly September 6, 2022 09:28 PM


Hallucination Manor
 
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Do it! I have a yearling and a 2 year old right now, my yearling isn't doing too much after our TIP challenge back in May (except refreshers on the basics every so often) so she can grow up and be a baby! My 2 year old sometimes makes me want to pull my hair out, but other days she's perfect. Overall though I say do it!! Both have been unforgettable experiences that I wouldn't change for the world, and I've loved watching them both grow up!
possibility of buying a colt/filly September 7, 2022 06:41 PM

Former Stable
 
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I have my own project pony, his name is Spirit, and he's an 11-year-old Welsh pony. He has improved greatly since starting a year ago, he used to run when you try to catch him, but now I can walk up to him and hop on him at trot him around without even a halter. I can ride him bareback with nothing but a piece of baling twine fashioned into a halter and reins. So yes, get your own youngster, the feeling when you're done training is totally worth it <3

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