WhizBar Eventing
05:05:08 Toto
OMG
-HEE Click-
*snuggles*
PieceofHope
05:02:36 
Oof breeding for color and all the pretty ones are colts sad times
Night Star Lane
04:58:50 Nyx
A secret admirer sent me the coolest little adoptable art??😭 Thank you!
Night Star Lane
04:29:34 Nyx
-HEE Click-
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.
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Chip's Future (Advice accepted) January 7, 2018 06:49 PM


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Chyp - full name ( Chernobyl)

(Quick note I have learning disabilities so if I'm not correct on a term please don't get annoyed at me, it's just I was taught different terms for different things and I'm having a hard time learning the proper terms)

Chyp is my Arabian mare I got when she was 2y old, we had a rough couple of years learning to trust as we both had trust issues but not caused by each other. Chyp is now 6y old has had a few great ride (without any major arguments) but a few small bucks. My goal when I got her was to do Drassage with her and still is as she's got pretty movement.

I have only rode English a hand full of times mainly on a mellow QH at a walk trot. I don't have enough to send her out to a trainer and I'm not sure what to look for if I was to take lessons.

Chip has been sitting for about 3-4 months now with turn out because we have a new barn owner and nothing is safe to work in except the small turn out pens and they are 1' deep in mud. I've had 3days so far of arena use which has been great.
1st day she was all into her own idea of what was going to happen but I expected that and did lots of in hand work with her.
2nd day she was still pushy when lunging but mellowed out and started listening to me.
3rd day she was a lot less pushy so I worked on collecting her trot up on the lungeline and making her transition from a slow collected trot to a extended trot. She refused the first time when I asked and went into a high headed canter to show her opinion but after pulling her in and asking again she went right into the knee popping slow trot I wanted. She was so good after a few rounds both ways that I was able to see the full movement of each leg. It is awesome to watch her at her slow trot and it helps when I'm on her it just really lets me know that she is listening. I will be trying to teach her to go slow at the canter on the ground too but I've found that when I ask her to slow the trot when I'm riding I can get her to transition into a slow canter. She is still new at most all of it but if I ask and she dose not do it I just work with her longer on the ground so It's not as frusterating on her and she spends more time enjoying the ride time then dreading it.

I'm currently looking to find any info out on anything I can start teaching her from the ground and if you know of any good reference arrivals, videos that might help.

(Please be fairly nice as I get really skittish to bad comments)
Chip's Future (Advice accepted) January 8, 2018 09:17 AM

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Sounds like a good horse! Need any help PM me my dad is a trainer :)
Chip's Future (Advice accepted) January 8, 2018 01:09 PM


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Ok. ☺ I was going to work her again today but the new barn owner told the old barn owner he can't give this person lessons today because she's working on the arena so riding or work time today because he's coming out to check because she probably won't even be working on anything near there so now to keep the peace till he is fully moved out I can't even work them. But come to think of it they did have a wall tore down near the arena, so who knows but sence she got there all she has accomplished if slowly putting together 3 walls, tearing down a couple walls,and putting wood chips in the paddocks,which the last loads have had holly,ivy,and arbervitas. So turn out is almost to a no but the good thought is mom is trying to get us moved out by March because it is just becoming too unsafe.

Have to go almost to the barn.
Chip's Future (Advice accepted) January 9, 2018 12:37 PM

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Seems like a barn that could come to unsafe for all really.

But for working and progressing into dressage isn't just about the collection and the extension its more about contact. Adding more into your routine when riding I personally use poles to engage the hind end and it spruces up the riding as its fun xD and add them to a small raise them put only raise one end and have one pole in between again it gets them forward thinking etc

If you need any more help or want advice just PM I'm always online xx
Chip's Future (Advice accepted) February 21, 2018 05:54 PM


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Hidden Tide: that sounds super fun, will have to borrow some poles from the 4-h set up 😊 once this snow quits.

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