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Edited at February 5, 2024 06:34 PM by Shiecka Show Horses
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If you can, as soon as you get there, you might offer her some feed or fresh grass. Maybe let her run a bit on a lunge line, or in a paddock if the place has one. I know my horse loves anywhere that he gets treats, or where I get off after working. <3 Good luck at your show!!
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Dimrill Dale said: If you can, as soon as you get there, you might offer her some feed or fresh grass. Maybe let her run a bit on a lunge line, or in a paddock if the place has one. I know my horse loves anywhere that he gets treats, or where I get off after working. <3 Good luck at your show!!
I will have to try that :) I havenÂ’t lunged her in a while XD hopefully tiring her out will help.
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Shiecka Show Horses said:
Dimrill Dale said: If you can, as soon as you get there, you might offer her some feed or fresh grass. Maybe let her run a bit on a lunge line, or in a paddock if the place has one. I know my horse loves anywhere that he gets treats, or where I get off after working. <3 Good luck at your show!!
I will have to try that :) I havent lunged her in a while XD hopefully tiring her out will help.
:P Have fun! After you get her tired, you might take her to where you'll be riding (if you can) and just let her stand....who knows, she might fall in love with the place! XD
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Dimrill Dale said:
Shiecka Show Horses said:
Dimrill Dale said: If you can, as soon as you get there, you might offer her some feed or fresh grass. Maybe let her run a bit on a lunge line, or in a paddock if the place has one. I know my horse loves anywhere that he gets treats, or where I get off after working. <3 Good luck at your show!!
I will have to try that :) I havenÂ’t lunged her in a while XD hopefully tiring her out will help.
:P Have fun! After you get her tired, you might take her to where you'll be riding (if you can) and just let her stand....who knows, she might fall in love with the place! XD
LetÂ’s hope! And thanks <3
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Shiecka Show Horses said:
Dimrill Dale said:
Shiecka Show Horses said:
Dimrill Dale said: If you can, as soon as you get there, you might offer her some feed or fresh grass. Maybe let her run a bit on a lunge line, or in a paddock if the place has one. I know my horse loves anywhere that he gets treats, or where I get off after working. <3 Good luck at your show!!
I will have to try that :) I havent lunged her in a while XD hopefully tiring her out will help.
:P Have fun! After you get her tired, you might take her to where you'll be riding (if you can) and just let her stand....who knows, she might fall in love with the place! XD
Lets hope! And thanks <3
What will I think is ear nets i you arenÂ’t wearing them already. And calm her down before the show and talk to her
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What will I think is ear nets i you arent wearing them already. And calm her down before the show and talk to her
Cool, thanks!
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If she's spunky, I would say first step is to lunge if there is an open arena for you to lunge her in. If not, just spend a longer amount of time warming up to get her tired. another suggestion, if she's that prone to spooking, is ear stuffs. You could even do ear stuffs and an ear bonnet to be safe.
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If she's spunky, I would say first step is to lunge if there is an open arena for you to lunge her in. If not, just spend a longer amount of time warming up to get her tired. another suggestion, if she's that prone to spooking, is ear stuffs. You could even do ear stuffs and an ear bonnet to be safe.
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Sunset Equestrian said: If she's spunky, I would say first step is to lunge if there is an open arena for you to lunge her in. If not, just spend a longer amount of time warming up to get her tired. another suggestion, if she's that prone to spooking, is ear stuffs. You could even do ear stuffs and an ear bonnet to be safe.
Thanks! And it would make sense to have an ear bonnet on because the flies are starting to get bad >.> Thanks for all the suggestions <3
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