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Oak Creek Acres
06:44:55 River / Brody
Ivy

Hope you feel better </3
Crestwood Eq.
06:44:35 Ivy / poison ivy
i have the worst headache
Crestwood Eq.
06:44:25 Ivy / poison ivy
hi
Glacier Bay Cove
06:41:27 Arctic Katz
I think everyone loves black chestnuts
Circle Star RIDs
06:41:10 Granny C
Em - the chestnut needs to be ee and aa
Ivory Coast
06:40:25 
Why not a W ;-; -HEE Click-
Insignia Elites
06:39:29 Em
How do you breed a black chestnut again?
Sleepwalker Centre
06:36:45 Walker
Ohhh really pretty!
Stone Haven Farm
06:36:25 Court
-HEE Click- so pretty *-*
Sleepwalker Centre
06:33:45 Walker
Fun fact, I'm going to an ornithology conference at the end of the month! c:
Narran Park
06:32:00 Sting
Love me some Burbs and Black Chestnuts. <3
Sleepwalker Centre
06:27:21 Walker
Sting,
aren't they?? in my experience they can be kind of elusive too so I'm extra pleased
Narran Park
06:26:59 Sting
Versa, thats interesting! They would be smart, indeed.
Narran Park
06:26:15 Sting
Walker, they look lovely!
Versailles
06:26:07 Versa
Sting,
Could be! Blue jays are related to corvids though, so not usually as skittish, and wicked smart!
Narran Park
06:25:54 Sting
we also have a lot of rosella's
Narran Park
06:25:12 Sting
Versa! i googled them, they are lovely!
Maybe our version is the Superb fairywren. We have these. Skittish little guys. Tiny. Adorable
Sleepwalker Centre
06:25:07 Walker
There are a pair of american redstarts where I go walk my dog often and the male had started flying around not too far away from me, I'm so honored
Versailles
06:23:20 Versa
Sting,
It took a WHILE before the cardinals just glared at me while I'm around, lol. But I swear the blue jays would mug me if they could. They squawk until peanuts are provided
Narran Park
06:22:35 Sting
Kinda, Snitch.
They are crafty Buggers.

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Oak Creek Acres
06:44:55 River / Brody
Ivy

Hope you feel better </3
Crestwood Eq.
06:44:35 Ivy / poison ivy
i have the worst headache
Crestwood Eq.
06:44:25 Ivy / poison ivy
hi
Glacier Bay Cove
06:41:27 Arctic Katz
I think everyone loves black chestnuts
Circle Star RIDs
06:41:10 Granny C
Em - the chestnut needs to be ee and aa
Ivory Coast
06:40:25 
Why not a W ;-; -HEE Click-
Insignia Elites
06:39:29 Em
How do you breed a black chestnut again?
Sleepwalker Centre
06:36:45 Walker
Ohhh really pretty!
Stone Haven Farm
06:36:25 Court
-HEE Click- so pretty *-*
Sleepwalker Centre
06:33:45 Walker
Fun fact, I'm going to an ornithology conference at the end of the month! c:
Narran Park
06:32:00 Sting
Love me some Burbs and Black Chestnuts. <3
Sleepwalker Centre
06:27:21 Walker
Sting,
aren't they?? in my experience they can be kind of elusive too so I'm extra pleased
Narran Park
06:26:59 Sting
Versa, thats interesting! They would be smart, indeed.
Narran Park
06:26:15 Sting
Walker, they look lovely!
Versailles
06:26:07 Versa
Sting,
Could be! Blue jays are related to corvids though, so not usually as skittish, and wicked smart!
Narran Park
06:25:54 Sting
we also have a lot of rosella's
Narran Park
06:25:12 Sting
Versa! i googled them, they are lovely!
Maybe our version is the Superb fairywren. We have these. Skittish little guys. Tiny. Adorable
Sleepwalker Centre
06:25:07 Walker
There are a pair of american redstarts where I go walk my dog often and the male had started flying around not too far away from me, I'm so honored
Versailles
06:23:20 Versa
Sting,
It took a WHILE before the cardinals just glared at me while I'm around, lol. But I swear the blue jays would mug me if they could. They squawk until peanuts are provided
Narran Park
06:22:35 Sting
Kinda, Snitch.
They are crafty Buggers.

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Liberty Work? July 10, 2018 06:26 PM

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Is anyone here familiar with liberty work? I'd like to start with my Mustang mare. I've done some research and gained some insight, but if anyone had a few tips for me, i'd love to further my knowledge..

As far as my mare goes, she can be a bit stubborn sometimes, lackadaisical, but she's smart, healthy and works hard when you get her into it. Nevada's a bit older, but physically she is still very capable and "young" looking.

(If anyone wanted to see her, I could post a picture later :)

Anything is appreciated!
~Silent

Edited at July 10, 2018 06:27 PM by Silent Eden Stables
Liberty Work? July 14, 2018 03:36 PM


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I have heard of it, but never done it in person. I watched it being done on a TV show, Heartland. You might watch it just for fun. I picked up a few tricks from it and you might too. I would suggest starting with a lunge line first and gently guiding your mare where you want her to go with a whip.
Liberty Work? July 14, 2018 05:22 PM

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Vellum Elites said:
I have heard of it, but never done it in person. I watched it being done on a TV show, Heartland. You might watch it just for fun. I picked up a few tricks from it and you might too. I would suggest starting with a lunge line first and gently guiding your mare where you want her to go with a whip.

Lolll, one of my favorite TV shows actually. Thanks!
Liberty Work? July 14, 2018 06:23 PM


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It's all about body language. I'm assuming shes already started? And you've (ideally) got a round pen?

I'd honestly check out youtube videos and take bits and pieces from each video that YOU like and feel may work for your horse. I don't follow one particular person, but rather a multitude of different people and get nuggets from each of them. There are so many different ways to go about it and each horse is different, even day to day.
Liberty Work? July 14, 2018 06:41 PM

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Cappuccino said:
It's all about body language. I'm assuming shes already started? And you've (ideally) got a round pen?

I'd honestly check out youtube videos and take bits and pieces from each video that YOU like and feel may work for your horse. I don't follow one particular person, but rather a multitude of different people and get nuggets from each of them. There are so many different ways to go about it and each horse is different, even day to day.


Yes, a large arena and round pen, I've worked with her a little on it recently and she's picking it up pretty fast. We generally do some groundwork every time i'm out with her, so when she's paying attention she listens to my cues pretty well. But, yeah I've picked up some different things from a few YouTube videos :)

Edited at July 14, 2018 06:42 PM by Silent Eden Stables
Liberty Work? July 14, 2018 10:44 PM


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This has nothing to do with the contents of this thread.... but everytime i see the thread title i read it "Liberty Wok" at first... and think to myself... i bet thats a nifty Wok. -____-
Liberty Work? July 15, 2018 12:26 AM

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Jellos Warmbloods said:
This has nothing to do with the contents of this thread.... but everytime i see the thread title i read it "Liberty Wok" at first... and think to myself... i bet thats a nifty Wok. -____-

hahaahh xD

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