Lucky Ducky Lane
02:51:55 
Yeesh I'm close to 200 breeding mares. Going to need more barns than I originally anticipated 😅
The Old Gods
02:50:21 Void Malign
Most of the LB status comes from the horse's strength. Truthfully, FRing the foals isn't going to impact things that greatly. If he has enough good foals on the ground, those will compensate for any junk ones he might produce
The Silvergrove
02:48:37 Wan | Wolf | Silver
I cannot wait for RO i have so many yearlings im waiting to FR haha
Eagle Creek
02:48:33 Eagle
Or get an inhouse cheap boy
Podere 211
02:48:12 Sue
I geld for gelding quests, geld and fr any Colts breeded that are under my standards, so to preserva my studs status. I's cheaper to buy yearlings for showing from other stables
Eagle Creek
02:47:41 Eagle
If I can find a stud up for 0 that's WWE+ then that's way cheaper than buying
Eagle Creek
02:46:34 Eagle
I usually shop for yearling colts/ gelds on the 1st/ 2nd. but I don't want to do that as much lol
The Old Gods
02:44:22 Void Malign
that's a bit of a money waste, to be honest
Podere 211
02:43:24 Sue
I buy yearlings Colts of they are very cheap, train and try them at show. If they do not reach, let Say ten points when they level up 2, I fr them
Ranch Lands Training
02:36:48 Lilly/PON Addict
I'm not quiet that big but I breed all mine. I started by buying but I have not bought a gelding in a while
Eagle Creek
02:36:00 Eagle
^.^ Sweet that's what I was hoping to hear. Thanks
The Old Gods
02:35:02 Void Malign
bred 'em
Eagle Creek
02:31:39 Eagle
Quick question.. for you bigger showing stables like 800+ gelds did you buy most of yours? or breed them? I have like 55 Sd/ Lower rated mares and I was just going to Fr them but should I just use them to create more geldings?? I mean, it is my goal to have double at least what I have now and I don't want to spend a lot of ebs on them at once (at least not right now)
Greenheart Stables
02:25:05 Green|Gren|Grenlin
You know I got myself thinking, younger me four years ago would be so excited with how far my stable has come. Its a nice feeling even if it took me three years to understand showing lol
SUMMER OF PEARLS
02:23:14 
<3
Executive Stables
02:20:37 Executive/Lyssa
Summer
Yep definitely😅
ShowJumpingChampions
02:20:15 SJC | Haley
She never does that well and I just wanted to finish the explore once lol.
SUMMER OF PEARLS
02:19:49 
@executive now you know i am just kidding right when i ask...did your thoughts come out as neigh neigh whinny? :)
ShowJumpingChampions
02:19:46 SJC | Haley
My Sub-Par brave horse spooked once five moves from the end -_-
SUMMER OF PEARLS
02:18:42 
mm hmm
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New rescue April 16, 2018 01:16 PM

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I recently got a black mare called Megan (shes rescued). Shes being excellent so far until i got to restarting her and she has started bucking,rearing,running away from the saddle pad. She is fine with the bridle and hackamore but she doesnt like the saddle pad for some reason. We have had her back seen to and its fine no issues? Help meee!
New rescue April 16, 2018 02:29 PM


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Sounds like shes had some kind of bad experience with saddle pads,saddles or riding in general.I think you need to go back to basics with this and build up confidence.Just start by letting her smell it,whether this be just leaving it in the field so she can approach it when she wishes,or holding her and offering it to her.Then,when she is comfy with the smelling,just gently rub her neck and eventually down her back without her spooking.All about positive experiences,like grooming is an enjoyment so incorporate that?And most of all,reward her through all the stages,even just little things like her standing whilst you touch the saddle pad,or she smells it.
Be patient and you'll get her comfortable.Maybe consult a trainer or behavioural expert?
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Flipperruby30 said:
Sounds like shes had some kind of bad experience with saddle pads,saddles or riding in general.I think you need to go back to basics with this and build up confidence.Just start by letting her smell it,whether this be just leaving it in the field so she can approach it when she wishes,or holding her and offering it to her.Then,when she is comfy with the smelling,just gently rub her neck and eventually down her back without her spooking.All about positive experiences,like grooming is an enjoyment so incorporate that?And most of all,reward her through all the stages,even just little things like her standing whilst you touch the saddle pad,or she smells it.
Be patient and you'll get her comfortable.Maybe consult a trainer or behavioural expert?


I went tonight and did what you just said and she looked at the saddle pad so i said good girl and then i put it on her neck for a second and she was fine so i patted her neck and said good girl. She seems to have had a bad experience with with the saddle :/ poor mare but shes in a good home now!

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