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Legacy Elm
06:58:29 Gabs
Hi Centura!
Centura stable
06:55:20 Centura
hello gabs
Legacy Elm
06:52:58 Gabs
hello everyone, I am back from pizza eating :)
Columet Farms
06:44:25 The Coffee Purist
Cutie
FirstLightFarms
06:30:02 puck
-HEE Click-

oh youre my new favorite
*Stable of Jewels*
06:07:42 Jewelbug🍄
Also Lilac to answer your question! Depends on the rating. For EE I don’t expect all up week 9, but for EEE and above I do!
*Stable of Jewels*
06:06:12 Jewelbug🍄
Thanks eury! I’m finally figuring genes out and wanting to try all sorts of things with my newfound knowledge lol
Mythological
06:05:16 RIP-Tim:2016-26
I can't 🤣
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The Old Gods
06:04:47 Void Malign
I would think so, but I don't know how many rerolls it'd take
*Stable of Jewels*
06:03:12 Jewelbug🍄
-HEE Click- So he’s normal chestnut but he has the genes to be a black chestnut . Would that be rerollable then? Or is there genes I’m missing.?
The Old Gods
06:00:02 Void Malign
in theory
*Stable of Jewels*
05:59:23 Jewelbug🍄
-HEE Click-

Okay.. so this would give me the best chance I believe for that right? Black chestnut is its own color correct? Not just a reroll?
The Old Gods
05:57:23 Void Malign
you'd just want to make sure the chestnut wasn't homozygous for a bay gene and the black wasn't homozygous E
Lilac Heart
05:56:56 Lilac
If it's not all up/3 Wk9 it's bad right?
The Old Gods
05:55:01 Void Malign
Well, chestnuts are all ee and blacks are all aa, so, theoretically, yeah
Ehlers Danlos Zebra
05:52:53 Brave Zebra
Chestnut and Black is mutually exclusive. You could get a Black Ee that could produce Chestnut, but it wouldn't show in his phenotype. As far as I know
*Stable of Jewels*
05:49:32 Jewelbug🍄
Theoretically… could you get a black chestnut from breeding a chestnut ee to a black aa…a chance to get both genes like that?
The Old Gods
05:48:02 Void Malign
If it's washed off, it just means they need to be popped in the fridge. Not a big deal.
Ehlers Danlos Zebra
05:46:53 Brave Zebra
Don't eggs have like a protective layer around the shell that prevents bacteria from getting in and should therefore not be washed off? Sorry if it's OT, I didn't see the beginning of the convo
Angels angels
05:36:03 [1k+ brindles] Angel
I prefer to get my eggs from friends because for one I know they keep laying whether you need them or not so eventually you have way more than you need, they look and taste better, and it makes me happy to open the eggs and see all the colors versus hust white xD

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Legacy Elm
06:58:29 Gabs
Hi Centura!
Centura stable
06:55:20 Centura
hello gabs
Legacy Elm
06:52:58 Gabs
hello everyone, I am back from pizza eating :)
Columet Farms
06:44:25 The Coffee Purist
Cutie
FirstLightFarms
06:30:02 puck
-HEE Click-

oh youre my new favorite
*Stable of Jewels*
06:07:42 Jewelbug🍄
Also Lilac to answer your question! Depends on the rating. For EE I don’t expect all up week 9, but for EEE and above I do!
*Stable of Jewels*
06:06:12 Jewelbug🍄
Thanks eury! I’m finally figuring genes out and wanting to try all sorts of things with my newfound knowledge lol
Mythological
06:05:16 RIP-Tim:2016-26
I can't 🤣
-Click-
The Old Gods
06:04:47 Void Malign
I would think so, but I don't know how many rerolls it'd take
*Stable of Jewels*
06:03:12 Jewelbug🍄
-HEE Click- So he’s normal chestnut but he has the genes to be a black chestnut . Would that be rerollable then? Or is there genes I’m missing.?
The Old Gods
06:00:02 Void Malign
in theory
*Stable of Jewels*
05:59:23 Jewelbug🍄
-HEE Click-

Okay.. so this would give me the best chance I believe for that right? Black chestnut is its own color correct? Not just a reroll?
The Old Gods
05:57:23 Void Malign
you'd just want to make sure the chestnut wasn't homozygous for a bay gene and the black wasn't homozygous E
Lilac Heart
05:56:56 Lilac
If it's not all up/3 Wk9 it's bad right?
The Old Gods
05:55:01 Void Malign
Well, chestnuts are all ee and blacks are all aa, so, theoretically, yeah
Ehlers Danlos Zebra
05:52:53 Brave Zebra
Chestnut and Black is mutually exclusive. You could get a Black Ee that could produce Chestnut, but it wouldn't show in his phenotype. As far as I know
*Stable of Jewels*
05:49:32 Jewelbug🍄
Theoretically… could you get a black chestnut from breeding a chestnut ee to a black aa…a chance to get both genes like that?
The Old Gods
05:48:02 Void Malign
If it's washed off, it just means they need to be popped in the fridge. Not a big deal.
Ehlers Danlos Zebra
05:46:53 Brave Zebra
Don't eggs have like a protective layer around the shell that prevents bacteria from getting in and should therefore not be washed off? Sorry if it's OT, I didn't see the beginning of the convo
Angels angels
05:36:03 [1k+ brindles] Angel
I prefer to get my eggs from friends because for one I know they keep laying whether you need them or not so eventually you have way more than you need, they look and taste better, and it makes me happy to open the eggs and see all the colors versus hust white xD

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What's it like? November 5, 2018 10:42 PM

Former Stable
 
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I've never had the luxury of riding a horse or going to a barn frequently and I'm not sure if I ever will. Anyone wanna describe how it feels to work with horses and ride them? I can't imagine the experience right now but I want to lol
What's it like? November 5, 2018 11:18 PM


Hallucination Manor
 
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For me it's like going to a second home where I can be myself with no worries where I can always count on being able to smile when I see their faces pop over the rails or hear their nickers when they see me coming <3 When I'm riding it's the feeling of freedom with the power of a 1000+ lb animal underneath you that you learn how to communicate with without words :)

There are some many other ways to explain the feeling of riding and being around horses, but hopefully this helped a bit <3
What's it like? November 6, 2018 12:42 PM


Ryshadium RIDs
 
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It's like a familiar pair of jeans and boots (or the English equivalent). The crunch of gravel as you pull up to the barn, and squint into the distance toward the pasture to see if any of the horses are visible. The smell of leather and dust as you walk into the barn and grab your equipment. Watching where you step to avoid mud and fresh manure as you go to catch your horse. Feeling his silky smooth coat if it's summer, or his fuzzy coat if it's winter. Getting swatted by his tail while you're trying to brush him off. My horse would lick my hands like a dog. Getting mud all over your hands on some days as you try to pick out his feet, because his hooves are covered in the mud he walked through. I always did my horse's hooves in the same order, so he would know which one I was going to next and lift it before I even got there. Their noses are soft, and the bases of their ears are soft. I'd stroke my horse's ears as much as he'd stand still for. Sometimes when I got to the barn, he'd still by laying down and I'd go over and sit on him. Getting your toes stepped on.

Feeling his heart pound under you on a windy day when he saw something move. His impatience when you get to your favorite cantering/galloping spot. Him running you into tree branches, and occasionally slipping in the mud. Feeling your own heart pound with adrenaline when he spooks and you almost come off.

And silly memories. My horse never bit me or my mom. But one of the few times my dad came out to see him, Buddy nipped him in the butt. My dad never stood in front of my horse again, lol.

One of my friend's horses laid down while I was riding, once. I was lucky I moved my leg in time and didn't get pinned.

It's also getting to know their quirks. Which horse likes to kick which other horse. Which horse likes to turn and bolt for home, which one is lazy, which one spooks the easiest, which one pulls back while tied. Which one is prone to lameness or saddle sores.
What's it like? November 6, 2018 03:47 PM


Summer
 
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A constant migraine LOL
What's it like? November 6, 2018 08:35 PM

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Imagine being excited to be broke

LOL JK
It's pretty awesome. But a LOT of work and VERY expensive. But I wouldn't trade it for the world
What's it like? November 7, 2018 07:38 PM

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To get an experience of what it’s like to own a horse, you can go into a paddock and start lighting $100 notes on fire, and laugh maniacally while you’re doing it!

It’s early mornings and dark evenings; it’s being outside in hail, wind, rain and snow; it’s your horse destroying her stable because you were five minutes late with dinner; it’s carting wet rugs around when your horse has discovered how to take them off; it’s being excited because you paid $50 to enter a show and won a $2 ribbon; it’s cracked skin, lips and nails, man hands, mysterious bruises, broken bones and helmet hair.

But it’s also the freedom of being lent wings; it’s the warm breath on your face and listening to them chew hay peacefully at night; it’s being greeted with a whinny in the paddock; it’s learning a silent language and how to be patient; it’s meeting amazing people and friends for life; it’s that sense of accomplishment and pride when you achieve something you’ve been trying to for months or years; it’s a lifestyle, not just a hobby, and I’m both lucky and unlucky enough that it’s also my career.

If you can at any stage, get involved and get some lessons, you (hopefully!) won’t regret it ;)

Edited at November 7, 2018 07:39 PM by Cloudy
What's it like? November 7, 2018 10:27 PM

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Cloudy said:
To get an experience of what itÂ’s like to own a horse, you can go into a paddock and start lighting $100 notes on fire, and laugh maniacally while youÂ’re doing it!

ItÂ’s early mornings and dark evenings; itÂ’s being outside in hail, wind, rain and snow; itÂ’s your horse destroying her stable because you were five minutes late with dinner; itÂ’s carting wet rugs around when your horse has discovered how to take them off; itÂ’s being excited because you paid $50 to enter a show and won a $2 ribbon; itÂ’s cracked skin, lips and nails, man hands, mysterious bruises, broken bones and helmet hair.

But itÂ’s also the freedom of being lent wings; itÂ’s the warm breath on your face and listening to them chew hay peacefully at night; itÂ’s being greeted with a whinny in the paddock; itÂ’s learning a silent language and how to be patient; itÂ’s meeting amazing people and friends for life; itÂ’s that sense of accomplishment and pride when you achieve something youÂ’ve been trying to for months or years; itÂ’s a lifestyle, not just a hobby, and IÂ’m both lucky and unlucky enough that itÂ’s also my career.

If you can at any stage, get involved and get some lessons, you (hopefully!) wonÂ’t regret it ;)


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Yes. So so true.
What's it like? November 10, 2018 08:27 PM

Former Stable
 
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having the feeling that you can communicate and have a friendship with a animal who could kill you, but choses not to. the feeling of riding simply just feels like you are flying
What's it like? November 24, 2018 08:05 AM


Nightshade Stables
 
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It's really awesome and life-changing. Before I started riding lessons it was something I could only dream about but then my sister and I started lessons and it really changed my life.
Just being around the barn and getting to know all the horses is amazing. Each horse or pony has a unique and lovable personality and it makes you smile to see them all. It's a lot of dirty work and getting muddy but it's also a lot of fun and personally I don't mind getting dirty.
Then when you actually ride the horse you have a massive animal underneath you and there's a special bond, the horse will most often listen to you (depending in the horse of course) and you and the horse can communicate so well. Sometimes I feel like horses understand me more than some people do. It's amazing the things a human and a horse can do together.
I really hope for your sake that you get the chance to ride horses. It's definitely worth it and it can make you feel a lot better just being around such beautiful, intelligent animals.
What's it like? November 24, 2018 09:21 AM

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Thank you all for helping me out <3 I've loved horses for 11 years now and I've only been around them once or twice in my life. To be honest, when I'm not around horses, I constantly feel like a part of me is missing. Like I'm supposed to be with them. That probably sounds weird xD
But I have good news too! My step dad and my mom are planning on taking me to a barn to have riding lessons someday, probably my birthday ^-^

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