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Faithful Stables
02:28:44 Faith
This was hands down the worst RO for me holy shit
Cloud Peak Stables
02:28:08 Cloud
A strong one will still be able to go up at least one on week 3/6/9. One training shouldn't hurt things too much.
The Old Gods
02:27:55 Void Malign
Training won't be as accurate, unfortunately.
Munchkin Stables
02:25:43 Munn - PONs
Shouldn't make that big a difference, since you won't see a change until at least wk 3, more likely wk 4
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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Faithful Stables
02:28:44 Faith
This was hands down the worst RO for me holy shit
Cloud Peak Stables
02:28:08 Cloud
A strong one will still be able to go up at least one on week 3/6/9. One training shouldn't hurt things too much.
The Old Gods
02:27:55 Void Malign
Training won't be as accurate, unfortunately.
Munchkin Stables
02:25:43 Munn - PONs
Shouldn't make that big a difference, since you won't see a change until at least wk 3, more likely wk 4
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-

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Problems! January 1, 2018 11:38 AM


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MarbleFox Manor said:


Flipperruby30 said:
Try lunging,Keeping him in the stall before the ride rather than the field.Even just take him for a quick walk.I find I good through groom calms them down.

Can I ask you why keeping him in a stall locked up is a better way to settle him down? I think it's only going to make things worse... instead of letting him burn off energy in the field before lessons he's gonna in my opinion be harder to handle... I agree with the lunging walking and grooming but I think locking him in a stall is going to make it worse... it may have something to do with the way he was gelded or cut.... it sounds to me like he was a proud cut gelding...

I meant because it sounds like being in the field stresses him out and makes him hard to handle.I didn't mean lock him in their all day,Just like 5 10 mins In The stall to let him chill for a bit before the ride.But true he could just be a proud cut gelding,Just my opinion and what I would do in the situation :)
Problems! January 1, 2018 03:58 PM

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Flipperruby30 said:


MarbleFox Manor said:


Flipperruby30 said:
Try lunging,Keeping him in the stall before the ride rather than the field.Even just take him for a quick walk.I find I good through groom calms them down.

Can I ask you why keeping him in a stall locked up is a better way to settle him down? I think it's only going to make things worse... instead of letting him burn off energy in the field before lessons he's gonna in my opinion be harder to handle... I agree with the lunging walking and grooming but I think locking him in a stall is going to make it worse... it may have something to do with the way he was gelded or cut.... it sounds to me like he was a proud cut gelding...

I meant because it sounds like being in the field stresses him out and makes him hard to handle.I didn't mean lock him in their all day,Just like 5 10 mins In The stall to let him chill for a bit before the ride.But true he could just be a proud cut gelding,Just my opinion and what I would do in the situation :)

Ahhh ok I still don't think stalling a horse is the right way to go... I definitely like the lunging or walking idea though... to me doing that would be a better option to settle a horse down... let's them burn off some energy.
Problems! January 1, 2018 04:30 PM


Flipperruby30
 
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MarbleFox Manor said:


Flipperruby30 said:


MarbleFox Manor said:


Flipperruby30 said:
Try lunging,Keeping him in the stall before the ride rather than the field.Even just take him for a quick walk.I find I good through groom calms them down.

Can I ask you why keeping him in a stall locked up is a better way to settle him down? I think it's only going to make things worse... instead of letting him burn off energy in the field before lessons he's gonna in my opinion be harder to handle... I agree with the lunging walking and grooming but I think locking him in a stall is going to make it worse... it may have something to do with the way he was gelded or cut.... it sounds to me like he was a proud cut gelding...

I meant because it sounds like being in the field stresses him out and makes him hard to handle.I didn't mean lock him in their all day,Just like 5 10 mins In The stall to let him chill for a bit before the ride.But true he could just be a proud cut gelding,Just my opinion and what I would do in the situation :)

Ahhh ok I still don't think stalling a horse is the right way to go... I definitely like the lunging or walking idea though... to me doing that would be a better option to settle a horse down... let's them burn off some energy.

Yeah that's probably the right way to go,Probably full of steam and he needs to let his hair down lol.Id say give him a good groom and take him for a walk and maybe a quick lunge too.I totally understand where your coming from though Marble as with some horses being stuck in a stall doesn't help,Only increases the problem.I think just try things out and see what works for Him,each ponio is different :)
Problems! January 1, 2018 04:36 PM

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Wait you got a horse? :)
Problems! January 1, 2018 04:50 PM


Flipperruby30
 
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Hmm? Me lol?
Problems! January 3, 2018 10:24 AM

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Update:
Tom started sniffing Desmund while I was leading him.Desmund got angry and started kicking Tom.Tom didn’t get the idea and kept annoying Desmund.Then Tom went after Skye and we were fine after that.
Problems! January 3, 2018 10:26 AM


Flipperruby30
 
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Oh, :/ They'll be fine after a bit just see how it is after a bit.Seems like Desmond is laying down the rules :)
Problems! January 3, 2018 11:05 AM

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Yep even though Desmund is the gelding.Tom keeps running up and down two fences.One backs onto another stallion,which that stallion keeps running up and down too.The other has a mare and a gelding in it.I know both people who own the horses and that field.
Problems! January 3, 2018 01:41 PM

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They will settle down after a while. I ended up putting a herd of 7 together and it took a while but they figured out the pecking order with my youngest gelding as the boss.
Problems! January 3, 2018 01:44 PM

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Desmund was always inc Harte of Jack and Desmund was younger.Tom is younger and a stallion so I would think Tom might be in charge.

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