ghost light stables
05:24:36 moldy bread / ghost
Void
Last year in quapaw it was 17 degrees for a few days, but I think that was the coldest it got
RFS Throughbreds
05:24:03 Fern/*sigh* Taco..
i know i said 20- not -20 20- means twenty and below
The Old Gods
05:22:31 Void Malign
...Oklahoma doesn't get -20 degree winters
Wynn Talli
05:18:05 Jokers Hideyrock
Ooh a week 10 👀
-HEE Click-
RFS Throughbreds
05:15:01 Fern/*sigh* Taco..
okie goodbye
Pony Loving Pons
05:13:03 Peep/sam
Imma go, enjoy your night peeps
Bioshock Manor
05:11:38 Storm
Ah yeah. Those are dangerous
RFS Throughbreds
05:11:01 Fern/*sigh* Taco..
Storm,
its Oklahoma.nothing more to expect then weird weather.we have tornados,wildfires,
flooding,and even more
Mythological
05:09:18 Myth/Crowley/Grinch
How are you?
Pony Loving Pons
05:08:15 Peep/sam
I hate winters here it just turns to mud
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05:07:30 Storm
yikes

heya Mythy
Mythological
05:06:48 Myth/Crowley/Grinch
Stormy
Wandering Soulfinder
05:06:42 Wander
Storm, Wisconsin got those temps last year and we're on track to possibly get them this year too
SugarplumStables
05:06:18 Brooke - SpS
Same RFS
Bioshock Manor
05:06:09 Storm
Geez O_O what state is that?
RFS Throughbreds
05:05:13 Fern/*sigh* Taco..
Angel,
I'm in the Midwest.exlpains alot.100+ degree summers,20- degree winters,actually,its not cold unless there's wind lol
Glacier Bay Cove
05:04:26 The Brindle Princess
Let me rephrase that, I want to get my cat back
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Myth ooo nice!
Blue Diamond
05:03:14 Bluey
I like the cold, but the cold doesn't like me lol
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05:03:08 The Brindle Princess
I want my cat back
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Western dressage? August 9, 2018 02:09 PM

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I'm going to western dressage with a 3 yr old mare, and I was wondering f there's anything I need to know before I actually want to do it. Any thing I need to be concerned about?
Western dressage? August 10, 2018 03:31 AM


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What is the difference between regular dressage and western dressage? :)
Western dressage? August 10, 2018 06:59 AM

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Ok, i have been to many Western Dressage shows.
1. Lots of horses lose it when they are doing lead changes for some reason.
2. You either sit in the saddle like your butt is glued to it or post slightly.
3. It is mostly calm there, personally i think they cheer louder then normal dressage so if you mare is sensative about noise, put earplugs on her or something.
4. People always lunge there horses in the Warm-up arena so watch where you go.

Thats about it, hope it helps!
Western dressage? August 10, 2018 10:12 AM

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Oh an i am sure you already know this, but show food tastes like crap.
Western dressage? August 10, 2018 11:15 AM


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~Running Free~ said:
Oh an i am sure you already know this, but show food tastes like crap.


Not where I show ;) It's honestly the best Egg Salad sandwiches I've ever had.

Just sit back, relax and go for it. I'm assuming you have showed before, it won't be much different from English Dressage.
Western dressage? August 12, 2018 06:44 PM

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They have western Dressage where I show, although I do the English the western looks fairly similar
Western dressage? August 12, 2018 11:12 PM

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I'd say just go for it. Lower level western dressage is good for a baby, just don't push too hard. I'd say don't do more than a walk trot or walk trot canter test. No lengthenings, no leg yields, no changes of lead through the trot yet. Keep it easy for her. I'd say have fun and don't take it too seriously to start off... Oh, but thank your judge after your test! They appreciate it. I don't do western dressage, but I know a couple of people who do. I think you'll be fine, and you'll have a better idea of what to do after you get feedback from the judge the first time. It's pretty similar to English dressage overall.

Edited at August 12, 2018 11:13 PM by Equuleus
Western dressage? August 23, 2018 06:44 PM


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Equuleus said:
I'd say just go for it. Lower level western dressage is good for a baby, just don't push too hard. I'd say don't do more than a walk trot or walk trot canter test. No lengthenings, no leg yields, no changes of lead through the trot yet. Keep it easy for her. I'd say have fun and don't take it too seriously to start off... Oh, but thank your judge after your test! They appreciate it. I don't do western dressage, but I know a couple of people who do. I think you'll be fine, and you'll have a better idea of what to do after you get feedback from the judge the first time. It's pretty similar to English dressage overall.


Nothing wrong with starting small lateral movements - worked in a top dressage stable and all 3 year olds recently broken in could leg yield and do shoulder in. It's not pushing them. My unbroken rising 3 year old gelding can leg yield and shoulder in on the ground already.
Western dressage? August 25, 2018 02:03 AM

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Brackenfield said:


Equuleus said:
I'd say just go for it. Lower level western dressage is good for a baby, just don't push too hard. I'd say don't do more than a walk trot or walk trot canter test. No lengthenings, no leg yields, no changes of lead through the trot yet. Keep it easy for her. I'd say have fun and don't take it too seriously to start off... Oh, but thank your judge after your test! They appreciate it. I don't do western dressage, but I know a couple of people who do. I think you'll be fine, and you'll have a better idea of what to do after you get feedback from the judge the first time. It's pretty similar to English dressage overall.


Nothing wrong with starting small lateral movements - worked in a top dressage stable and all 3 year olds recently broken in could leg yield and do shoulder in. It's not pushing them. My unbroken rising 3 year old gelding can leg yield and shoulder in on the ground already.


Oh, I completely agree! I think you misunderstood me. All I'm saying is not to show that level when you're just starting out with a baby. Nothing wrong with very lightly schooling it. :)

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