Night Star Lane
04:29:34 Nyx
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Pity we aren't breeding for colour 👀
Siren Sound Estates
03:39:48 S҉ Sem
Pretty Brindle. Hope he'll do well. -HEE Click-
Nordic Designs
03:13:10 Keonah
grant it those next two were more of an attempt at color since I had no faith in actual promising matches and didnt want to waste them lol
Nordic Designs
03:10:43 Keonah
I knew AD was going to be doodoo when my first match came out EEE... I chose not to breed for a few days because I was busy anyway, my next two were PPP XD I have yet to breed on any other account since then X.X
Minerva
02:34:35 Min
This RO has been the worst I've had in terms of freshie production (which given that they're what I enter into my futurities is a bit annoying), but it's STILL kicked the arse of my AD project
MC Ace
01:44:05 McFossil
Yep doesnÂ’t matter what kind of AD year I have itÂ’s always a good SD year lol
Minerva
01:42:10 Min
I definitely get more satisfaction from SD than AD. Plus it's easier to hand show them as well as there's only 1 day of actually looking at bars needed
MC Ace
01:41:27 McFossil
Nice! RID were/ are still really mean to me. I cannot for the life of me to get even SD RID working. So I stuck it out with PONs and WBs
Sagruesal
01:40:33 Ru
But I have a slight suspicion that 221 means a very different thing in WB and RID.
Sagruesal
01:39:49 Ru
Hope these guys show me at least something decent, like W3 221
Sagruesal
01:39:22 Ru
McFossil
RID are still a long way to go. I'm gonna buy a separate barn for WB soon
MC Ace
01:37:19 McFossil
Ru is absolutely correct. SD are too cool for school
Sagruesal
01:28:40 Ru
I noticed that E mares can produce good foals if they show W3. I've had multiple good stallions this way
The Joker
01:20:15 Ari <3
Ohh gotcha gotcha
Sagruesal
01:17:15 Ru
I track E mares somewhat and W horses closer
The Joker
01:13:27 Ari <3
Ohh ok, keeping track of so many seems like a lot of work to me
Sagruesal
01:12:04 Ru
Ari
Nah, it's much easier than AD, and cheap. My whole RO costs around 150k since I use my own stallions and mares.
The Joker
01:11:01 Ari <3
Oh my gosh I just got the best valentine *-* someone hand drew a joker horse for me and sent it in their card 🥰
The Joker
01:08:46 Ari <3
Fingers crossed Ru, SD seems tough to me >,<

Trish
Oooh she looks like she'll be epic!
Sagruesal
01:07:42 Ru
-HEE Click- this guy is particularly interesting since his mom is an E.
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Riding panic - help needed March 17, 2018 12:22 PM

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So I'm far from being a confident rider. I have a lot of issues with fast horses and the feeling of loosing control, and energetic horses scare the crap out of me. I don't have my own horse, and while my trainer puts me on calm horses most of the time, I'm at a riding level where I should be able to handle green or strong horses but I have active panic attacks (diagnosed ones, not just being scared) and I was wondering if anyone knew any ways to help me get over this panic, knowing I can not choose the horses I ride every week.
Riding panic - help needed March 17, 2018 12:32 PM


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Are you taking private lessons or group lessons? Knowing that might help people give advice.

I'd honestly recommend explaining to your trainer, if you haven't already, about your panic attacks. A good trainer will be willing to work with you with matters. It might be worth it to go back to basics if you're given an energetic horse. I'm meaning, the stuff you know by heart. Basically starting at a comfortable level and slowly pushing into what causes the panic attacks, but not to the point that you actually have one.

Even just riding on the lunge line might help. You're still riding, but maybe having the knowledge that someone else is also there controlling the horse will help.
Riding panic - help needed March 17, 2018 02:16 PM

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Eurynome said:
Are you taking private lessons or group lessons? Knowing that might help people give advice.

I'd honestly recommend explaining to your trainer, if you haven't already, about your panic attacks. A good trainer will be willing to work with you with matters. It might be worth it to go back to basics if you're given an energetic horse. I'm meaning, the stuff you know by heart. Basically starting at a comfortable level and slowly pushing into what causes the panic attacks, but not to the point that you actually have one.

Even just riding on the lunge line might help. You're still riding, but maybe having the knowledge that someone else is also there controlling the horse will help.


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Riding panic - help needed March 18, 2018 04:46 AM

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Eurynome said:
Are you taking private lessons or group lessons? Knowing that might help people give advice.

I'd honestly recommend explaining to your trainer, if you haven't already, about your panic attacks. A good trainer will be willing to work with you with matters. It might be worth it to go back to basics if you're given an energetic horse. I'm meaning, the stuff you know by heart. Basically starting at a comfortable level and slowly pushing into what causes the panic attacks, but not to the point that you actually have one.

Even just riding on the lunge line might help. You're still riding, but maybe having the knowledge that someone else is also there controlling the horse will help.


I'm taking group lessons as I can't afford lessons on my own. They don't offer lunge line lessons :/
Riding panic - help needed March 18, 2018 07:44 AM

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In that case, just take tiny steps before you take big ones- meaning don't overwork yourself so soon, just start off with a trot lesson and do some patterns, pole work, etc. Maybe even ask your trainer to call out an intro dressage test for you. Once you're getting comfortable with stuff like that, you can ease into your regular routine.
Riding panic - help needed March 18, 2018 10:46 AM


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Even if you are riding in group lessons I would still talk to your trainer if you havent already. As Eury said above, a good trainer will understand and be able to help you work through it gradually even in a group lesson setting. <333

Edited at March 18, 2018 10:46 AM by Libertas Ridge
Riding panic - help needed April 4, 2018 04:52 AM


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Agree with the comments above. ^^
Have you had any bad experiences with energetic horses?Or is it just that thought within its self?
I would say,the easiest thing to do is talk to your trainer and go back to groundwork with an energetic horse.If you feel you can control them on the ground,your more likely to feel at ease upon their backs.Maybe spending more time with the horses may help also?If you trust them,your more likely to feel at ease.I have a few trust exercises you can do on horses which will help you feel that you can keep control(Pm me if you'd like them).Perhaps speak to your trainer about having only a few different horses over a few weeks or so,so you can become more confident on those?
As they say above,A good trainer will understand and try their best to help,whether it be group or private ^.^
Take things slowly and keep telling yourself that the only way to overcome is to do. <3


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