Gemini Estate
09:24:37 Elf the 3rd
Should I keep re-rolling
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Ulvestall
09:15:40 
Arctichorse I don't about you but I like playing around with the parents name his name could be Rocking Copper
Parakeeta
09:05:43 Parry
Usagi Tsukino and all of his children, I love how most of them are lower then 1/100 -HEE Click- but i stil have a few i need to breed aproval
White_thundacat
09:04:35 Thunda/Cat/Mom
Another 2222 wk 7.

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I think yr 179 is gonna be quite interesting with the studlies
White_thundacat
09:03:16 Thunda/Cat/Mom
There *is* another that might be pretty exciting too..
Circle Star RIDs
09:01:46 Granny C
Had a very good show week, boys pulled in 224k !
White_thundacat
09:01:06 Thunda/Cat/Mom
Aha! Found him. I've been watching him too. He hasn't finished leveling wk 8 yet. The 1212 was wk 7.

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Mythological
09:00:34 Crowley | Myth
I shall go find it.
White_thundacat
08:59:57 Thunda/Cat/Mom
Ironically they're both Skye's which I thought was funny
The Lazy Ninja
08:59:48 Jessie
He does Myth
Ranch Lands Training
08:59:46 Lilly/PON Addict
I'm still holding out hope for him -HEE Click-
Mythological
08:59:11 Crowley | Myth
Does he have a straw forum?
White_thundacat
08:58:56 Thunda/Cat/Mom
There was another that leveled D & J wk 7... lemme see if I can find him
The Lazy Ninja
08:58:16 Jessie
I been watching him Thunda! I have a match with him this RO
Ranch Lands Training
08:57:39 Lilly/PON Addict
Oooh, I'll be watching him!
Mythological
08:57:32 Crowley | Myth
Sucks he is a SH lol
White_thundacat
08:57:30 Thunda/Cat/Mom
I just distract him with cookies
White_thundacat
08:57:22 Thunda/Cat/Mom
Hey. He didn't hear me!
All Breeds
08:56:36 Fawn
Cat don't jinx it xD
White_thundacat
08:55:46 Thunda/Cat/Mom
I keep peeking this boy. I've been watching his leveling (2222 wk 7!)

Potentially a new ABLB boy! -HEE Click-
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Horse Show tips November 28, 2023 01:23 PM
Autumn Eventing
 
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Maybe school the day before? If she/he spooks then don't pull on the reins and don't tense up. I've never really had that experience but I do know it's scary. Try and sit back and pat the horse at the same time if it's possible and you know you can sit the spook.
Horse Show tips November 28, 2023 02:45 PM

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I have a mare who can be reactive at times too. When we show, I try to find a time with either no one in the ring or very few people(usually very early in the morning or in the evening) and walk them by hand. I ground work + lunge and make it easy and calm for them to be there. If it is super busy, I'd atleast hand walk around the whole ring if possible

Edited at November 28, 2023 02:46 PM by Rosewater Eventing
Horse Show tips November 28, 2023 07:14 PM

Castle Creek Stable
 
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Definitely warmup day of, leave PLENTY of time to do this so you can flat your horse down if super energetic/looky. If you're allowed in the actual show ring, consider hand-walking your horse around to allow them to look at everything and get used to it. Even better, ride in the ring if you're allowed. During the show, earplugs are a great tool to help focus your horse as long as they don't want to spend all their time trying to shake them out. One thing I like to use to help my horse keep his calm is Perfect Prep. I like the extreme formula that only needs 90 minutes to work and lasts like 6-8 hours. It generally helps to calm the horse. You can find it at just about any tack store (if there's a saddlery at the show and you don't have time to buy any before leaving, the store at the show will more than likely have it) or you can check your local co-op store too, if you have one. Bring along some cookies to feed to your horse while you hurry up and wait, that seems to help anxiety in some too. Finally, relax! The horse will be able to tell if you're anxious, and that will make them anxious. Take a deep breath, relax your muscles, and have fun. You got this! Good luck!
Horse Show tips November 28, 2023 07:26 PM

Castle Creek Stable
 
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And if your horse bolts again, try the pulley rein stop. This is a fantastic emergency stop, but generally only used in extreme situations because it can be quite forceful. Here's how you do it, and I'll link an article and video too!
Sit in your saddle, and let your feet come forward just a bit ("feet on the floorboard"). Shorten your reins! Brace one hand (I prefer my nondominant) on the neck. With your other hand, give a few short, sharp tugs that go back and up. Most of all, remain calm (hard to do, I know. Been there quite a few times myself.). If this doesn't work, try to circle as small as you can, as circles force the horse to slow down in order to maintain balance.
Horse Show tips November 28, 2023 07:35 PM

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@Castle ~ I'm surprised I hadn't heard of this one sooner considering I watch Horse Class a lot xD
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But yeah, this is super handy, I need to try it next time my feisty pony(who thinks she's a racehorse>>) gets out of hand :D
Horse Show tips November 29, 2023 10:21 AM

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Castle Creek Stable said:
And if your horse bolts again, try the pulley rein stop. This is a fantastic emergency stop, but generally only used in extreme situations because it can be quite forceful. Here's how you do it, and I'll link an article and video too!
Sit in your saddle, and let your feet come forward just a bit ("feet on the floorboard"). Shorten your reins! Brace one hand (I prefer my nondominant) on the neck. With your other hand, give a few short, sharp tugs that go back and up. Most of all, remain calm (hard to do, I know. Been there quite a few times myself.). If this doesn't work, try to circle as small as you can, as circles force the horse to slow down in order to maintain balance.


All of my mares have been trained to respect this stop, it's truly a lifesaver when used correctly! I'd suggest working on one rein bending at the standstill and then work up to faster speeds.

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