The Old Gods
08:25:05 Void Malign
Not all highschools are created equally
Bioshock Manor
08:24:58 Storm
It's higher level skills. Grade school math won't do crap for medical jobs
Revel Ranch
08:24:15 Hummer
@Olds gods, I think high school should be good enough for that though. I have family in Sweden and they think it is ridiculous that you have to redo english, math, etc.
The Old Gods
08:22:41 Void Malign
the hoops are there to kinda make sure people are going to be able to do the work.
Revel Ranch
08:22:32 Hummer
I just don't know why I am paying a college when I am teaching myself. They don't do ANYTHING. My professors don't answer emails or questions. Instead of teaching, they just tell stories or read directly from the textbook too.
The Unknown
08:21:06 Unknown | Dark
I think mine is 11k in tuition per year? 5.5k per semester I believe. The fees are crazy
Revel Ranch
08:19:53 Hummer
@Unkown, really? That is a lot. I am currently paying about $4,000/semester just to attend.
The Unknown
08:18:58 Unknown | Dark
Canada Hummer. My local university is like 22k per year.
Revel Ranch
08:18:36 Hummer
@Unkown, where do you live?
The Unknown
08:18:04 Unknown | Dark
Post secondary is stupid expensive here.
Revel Ranch
08:17:16 Hummer
I love the career I am going into, but HATE college because of the politics and stupid hoops you have to jump through.
Ambrosia
08:15:38 Amb
I was one of those people and then decided to take almost 2 gap years and went to CC lol
Bioshock Manor
08:14:59 Storm
Good for them they had that money
Legacy Leagues
08:12:59 Alyssa
I went to school with someone who applied to 16 schools at once. That's like over $1,000 dollars in application fees.
Bioshock Manor
08:10:51 Storm
Do Auburn too
Legacy Leagues
08:09:44 Alyssa
Yep. Definitely try going in state if you can. Save some money. My in state was my goal though. Between LSU and Tuskegee in Alabama
Shroom
08:09:19 
A lot of vets go to school in the Bahamas as well but testing into accredidation in the US is tough
Angels angels
08:08:12 [900+brindles] Angel
I don't really have the option of going out of state. So not sure what I'll do if I don't get in UGA
Revel Ranch
08:07:28 Hummer
Seems like most people on HEE are located in the Southern US. XD
Legacy Leagues
08:07:19 Alyssa
Or am I thinking Auburn?
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Wondering About Minis September 5, 2019 10:18 AM


Amhain Dull Liath
 
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I was watching my mini gelding lunge yesterday and realized how beautiful he is. So well put together, and with his attitude my neighbor thinks he was purposefully gelded late by whoever owned him last.

Now I'm super tempted to have a mini horse breeding farm xD It'd have to be a side project for my actual equine goals but oooooh gosh I want to.

I've had two minis so far but currently own one. For a while I thought they were useless but I realized they could do a lot of things like in hand jumping, little kid rides, liberty, showmanship, blah blah blah. So here's question one, does anyone know if there are mini horse friendly competitions in Washington? How big is that "market"?

Here's another question (the important one), what do you look for conformation-wise in minis? My boy has a solid neck, even legs, round bum, a good topline, a slightly curvy but petite head, and a nice "strong" shoulder. To me he looks like the perfect mini, but I'm in no way experienced in breeding them. So, tell me, what are the things needed in minis besides a "functional" conformation?

Are birth complication/death rates higher in mini mares since they're smaller? Are there things that should be done differently if assisting in birth?

What are good mini registries? Are there any requirements that I should try to fit when finding a mare/stud to buy/breed?

I'll probably come up with other questions later but this is what I'm thinking about at the moment. Answers to any of these would be great! Even though its just feeding my dumb dream... Hehe.
Wondering About Minis September 5, 2019 10:26 AM


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I do know some of the mini regerstire are AHMA and AMHR I also think under 35 inches.

Confirmation wise minis should look like small Arabians they are built just like them!
Wondering About Minis September 5, 2019 12:25 PM

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minis arent a type of pony, they have the conformation of a horse, not the one of a pony and so that makes them a type of horse, not a pony.

that is something i know about them.

also is it an american miniature horse, or a shetland?

Edited at September 5, 2019 12:28 PM by Stony Creek Arabians
Wondering About Minis September 5, 2019 12:34 PM


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Stony Creek Arabians said:
minis arent a type of pony, they have the conformation of a horse, not the one of a pony and so that makes them a type of horse, not a pony.

that is something i know about them.

also is it an american miniature horse, or a shetland?


It could be a Falabella
Wondering About Minis September 5, 2019 12:43 PM


Amhain Dull Liath
 
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I have an AM and that's what I'm interested in.
Wondering About Minis September 5, 2019 01:26 PM


FirstLightFarms

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I would speak with your vet about your questions, and get your gelding involved with the local mini community so that you can get a feel for what it's like before expanding.

I don't think the market is super great right now for any breed of horse. If you're looking to make a profit off horses, breeding isn't the way to do it.
Wondering About Minis September 5, 2019 02:35 PM


Amhain Dull Liath
 
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I don't mean market for selling, I mean "market" as in are there a decent amount of mini-friendly shows with profits for winners?
Wondering About Minis September 5, 2019 04:29 PM


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I don't know about the market but a mini has to be under 38 inches to show as a mini. When at shows what most judges are looking for is this:
https://www.google.com/search?q=american+miniature+horse&safe=active&client=ms-android-verizon&prmd=ivn&sxsrf=ACYBGNTBjTOBsD4WmaqBvzkO22r9n-VSxA:1567718786359&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjhiPnKz7rkAhVN-qwKHX9oB7AQ_AUIGCgB&biw=360&bih=592#imgrc=668D982F-avddM
Wondering About Minis September 5, 2019 06:47 PM


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Honestly, instead of breeding them you should look for more at a reputable rescue or something there are plenty of them out there that need a home i'm sure. Not to mention all of the health problems minis tend to have, weather you own them, breed them or get them from a rescue... funds to care for them and the time to spend with them ( not just for training).
Wondering About Minis September 5, 2019 06:50 PM


Amhain Dull Liath
 
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If I wanted a rescue it wouldn't be a mini. Plenty of people want minis and will take one in need like that. If I was to do anything with minis, which I likely won't but am currently considering, it would be breeding and showing.

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