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.
Sagruesal
01:06:18 Ru
Also w7 for older colts, I check it to make sure they get up to 333 or they're also gelded.
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New rescue April 16, 2018 01:16 PM

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I recently got a black mare called Megan (shes rescued). Shes being excellent so far until i got to restarting her and she has started bucking,rearing,running away from the saddle pad. She is fine with the bridle and hackamore but she doesnt like the saddle pad for some reason. We have had her back seen to and its fine no issues? Help meee!
New rescue April 16, 2018 02:29 PM


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Sounds like shes had some kind of bad experience with saddle pads,saddles or riding in general.I think you need to go back to basics with this and build up confidence.Just start by letting her smell it,whether this be just leaving it in the field so she can approach it when she wishes,or holding her and offering it to her.Then,when she is comfy with the smelling,just gently rub her neck and eventually down her back without her spooking.All about positive experiences,like grooming is an enjoyment so incorporate that?And most of all,reward her through all the stages,even just little things like her standing whilst you touch the saddle pad,or she smells it.
Be patient and you'll get her comfortable.Maybe consult a trainer or behavioural expert?
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Flipperruby30 said:
Sounds like shes had some kind of bad experience with saddle pads,saddles or riding in general.I think you need to go back to basics with this and build up confidence.Just start by letting her smell it,whether this be just leaving it in the field so she can approach it when she wishes,or holding her and offering it to her.Then,when she is comfy with the smelling,just gently rub her neck and eventually down her back without her spooking.All about positive experiences,like grooming is an enjoyment so incorporate that?And most of all,reward her through all the stages,even just little things like her standing whilst you touch the saddle pad,or she smells it.
Be patient and you'll get her comfortable.Maybe consult a trainer or behavioural expert?


I went tonight and did what you just said and she looked at the saddle pad so i said good girl and then i put it on her neck for a second and she was fine so i patted her neck and said good girl. She seems to have had a bad experience with with the saddle :/ poor mare but shes in a good home now!

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