Mythological
07:49:08 Crowley | Myth
Bucky***
Mythological
07:48:52 Crowley | Myth
Ven
I shall go measure Bcky XD
Angels angels
07:44:51 Brindle Obsessed
I am up to 122/600
:D slowly getting there
KPH Equestrian
07:39:45 Rapcoon | Jester
void
I've not seen much, if any, for sale in my area, though I'm in CA so you'd have to cut and bale early just for it to still be wet
The Old Gods
07:37:26 Void Malign
You can get baleage for horses
The Old Gods
07:36:45 Void Malign
..Neither do I lmao.
Bug in a Rug
07:35:20 Bug | KPH
void
ahh, see I don't have cattle, so I wasn't aware of that, my bad :)
ShowJumpingChampions
07:34:00 SJC | Haley
Eury
Thank you
The Old Gods
07:33:25 Void Malign
Baleage is baled wet.
ShowJumpingChampions
07:32:59 SJC | Haley
Jester
My dad's been doing this for over 35 years. He knows how to properly harvest wet hay.
KPH Equestrian
07:30:46 Rapcoon | Jester
SJC
you do know what happens when you bale wet hay, right?(Not from experience I hope >>;)
ShowJumpingChampions
07:29:39 SJC | Haley
Jester
We made baleage for the cattle with it.
FirstLightFarms
07:28:18 puck
-HEE Click-

I hate that there's no chance of apricot, but this is a fun match...
KPH Equestrian
07:26:20 Rapcoon | Jester
SJC
ooh, be careful baling wet hay- spontaneous combustion and all that.
Stormsong Manor
07:26:09 Ven
No, but if someone can get me a Morgan gelding over 16hh, I would die happy
ShowJumpingChampions
07:25:40 SJC | Haley
Ven
You can have our forecasted rain lol. The goats (and I) need to stay dry!
Mythological
07:24:15 Crowley | Myth
Anyone familiar with Morgan studs.
Stormsong Manor
07:24:02 Ven
I just hope the rain keeps coming so I don't have to do a 10 am soccer tournament tomorrow
ShowJumpingChampions
07:23:43 SJC | Haley
We've had so much rain lately first crop of hay had to be made into wrapped wet bales. BUT with the humidity and the mid-80 temps the crops will go wild!
NorthStar Estates
07:22:28 JF | Jelly | Trillow
im sorry mth
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Training Advice? June 25, 2018 08:00 AM


The Lady of Fangorn
 
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For the mounting block, I'd suggest working him in small circles on the ground at a fast walk/trot away from the block, and then let him rest AT the block. That way, he'll associate the block with resting. When he takes a step, make him work again, then lead him back to the block to rest. This method has worked for me so many times. :) hope it helps!
As for trainers, I like Rick Wheat. I've been breaking/fixing horses for a year or 2 now, and love his method. He can take 99.9999 percent of horses you throw at him that're crazy, buck, bite, rear, kick, or just need a little polishing up, and make 'em look amazing. He is a western rider, and you can find some videos of him on Youtube, I believe.
I don't much care for Clinton or Pat, as they seem a bit focused on selling you things/too much groundwork for my liking. Eh, just my opinion, don't jump at my throat for it.
Have a nice day, and good luck with Rio!! <33
Training Advice? June 25, 2018 09:02 AM


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Dim’s mounting block advice is spot on! I definitely second it. I have done the exact same thing with stellar results and it is very easy for the horse to understand.

Edited at June 25, 2018 09:02 AM by Bristol Farms
Training Advice? June 25, 2018 10:19 AM


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Thanks, Bristol! <33 I use the same methodology for a hard-to-load horse.

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