London Estates
09:19:01 Rainy ☔
Today we had our final concert, at school. Our orchestra singer sang Bohemian Rhapsody, and it was just so awesome I was in tears 🥹🥹
{Fancy Fields}
09:12:39 Fancy
Thanks !
SandWitch Arabians
09:11:41 Witchypoo
a straw is used to get a mare pregnant
{Fancy Fields}
09:07:53 Fancy
whats straw used for?
Lost~Souls
09:07:06 Ls,lost,kayla,kl
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Caraway Stables
09:05:10 Hem
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Thunda, I had a weird one this year too. PEE x WWW -> EWW
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09:00:09 Star / Sarah
thunda, whhaaaaat?? :O
White_thundacat
08:59:25 Thunda/Cat/Mom
Still insane to me.
EEW x EEE = EWW
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Vagabond TBs
08:58:52 Vaga
That's a nice AD boy. WB need more breeders.
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08:58:25 Star / Sarah
oh my god, I'm broke
Mineola
08:57:47 
@Vegabond
I did just buy this boy
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White Stag Estate
08:57:33 Khamma PONS
SD W horses are your friend for a show army
Vagabond TBs
08:56:42 Vaga
Mineola train and show. Save and get nice ratings horses.
Mineola
08:56:06 
IÂ’m new and kind of struggling I donÂ’t know where to begin I have a barn of colorful horses but their ratings arent very good
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08:55:44 Fancy
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*Rising Stars TBs*
08:55:24 Star / Sarah
mineola, ratings cost, but if you sell a well rated horse, you get a lot of ebs, color are cheap, but when you sell them you don't get so much
Vagabond TBs
08:55:20 Vaga
Mineola it depends on you and what you want to do.
Color breeding is fun. Ratings breeding is challenging. (RF is a bitch)
Both is harder because color + RF ratings = emotional damage
{Fancy Fields}
08:53:59 Fancy
depends on what ur aiming for i think
*Rising Stars TBs*
08:53:49 Star / Sarah
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not bad, just P or E would have been nice instead of S
Mineola
08:53:29 
I have a question
Which is better breeding for color or skill?
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The Basics July 14, 2017 07:21 PM


~Savy~
 
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Okay.. so... this may sound very stupid, but I truly do care to get this information. We have been looking into moving to a 5 acre property, and possibly adding an equine to the family. So, I am curious on the following basics:

What type of vet things are needed/How often/Average costs
Basic supplies needed (As I know many are confused on needed/wanted)

I have been riding for over four years now, so I know the basics of saddling, bridling, and overall riding skills, but owning a horse as a whole is foggy to me. I know they need to have their teeth floated, farriers to trim, that sort of thing, but more information would be much appreciated :) I have done some basic research, but feel like this community would be able to help quite a bit.

*I am the only horsey person in my family as well

Edited at July 14, 2017 10:37 PM by ~Savy~
The Basics July 14, 2017 07:40 PM


Jericho Stables
 
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Get books. Talk to trainers. They are ten THOUSAND times more reliable and more likely to be right than people on line.
The Basics July 14, 2017 07:50 PM


~Savy~
 
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While I know that, I figured it couldn't hurt to ask for some basic advice and tips. It isn't as though I am planning on following every suggestion I am given, just poking about for some info :)
The Basics July 14, 2017 10:21 PM


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Savy,

I'll throw my hat in the ring.

1) Horses are herd animals. Please plan on getting 2. A lot of problems arise when keeping a horse singly. Many do NOT tolerate it well and many dangerous behavioral problems can arise from it.

2) Saddle fit is best done by a saddle fitter. :)

My current costs on two:

Monthly Costs :
Hay - $180
Pelleted Feed: $80
Barefoot Trim: $80

Annual Costs:
Vaccinations - $400
Teeth Float - $300

** have an emergency fund. Either in cash or designated CCs. I keep 18k available on CCs to cover emergency expenses. You WILL have an emergency pop up.**

Random Costs this YTD:
Emergency Vet Visits - $2700
Used Saddle - $500
New Hay Nets - $40
Random Crap From Dover - $600
KWPN Registration - $585
Saddle Fitter - $80

Things Needed / Keep On Hand:
Fencing
Shelter
Cross Ties (or tie rings) (I have both)
Saddle(s) (I currently have 3)
Bridles (currently have 7)
Places to hang bridles and store saddles
Tack Cleaners
Saddle Pads (dont wanna know how many I have)
Polo Wraps
Girths
Bits
lunge line
Crops/Dressage whips
paddock boots & half chaps (i ride english XD)
Buckets
Water Tubs (currently have 2 100 gallons)
Metal Food Storage Containers
Hay (I have hay available 24/7. Yes, my 2 have pasture as well)
Hay Nets (unless you like watching your money get pissed on... literally)
Basic First aid kit
(Vet wrap, cotton, antibiotic ointment, scissors, gorilla tape, bute, dorm, liniment, diluted iodine)
Grooming Supplies
Fly Spray & Fly Traps
Manure Fork. Wheel Barrow. A plan for waste removal. (I compost :D)
Washing Supplies
Treats
Blankets / Sheets
Head Lamp (You have no idea how handy this has been)

I'll probably think of more things, and I will add to this if I do. :)


The Basics July 14, 2017 10:39 PM


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Thank you Jello :) We haven't looked extensively into the actual horse we may look at, as we don't even happen to have the property, nor are we for sure getting it. I'm sure we'd find a companion, possibly a pasture buddy, if we were to get a horse :)

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