KuroStables
10:23:54 
I'm trying to look up horses with the two colorings you mentioned.
The Old Gods
10:23:49 Void Malign
Welp. Brain has moved on wanting "Rabble Rouser" on repeat to "we were born to die". Aight.
SJ_Foundation
10:23:00 Mack
Ooh, from southern Spain too. Thanks for the fun fact auto correct
MakeEm Fancy
10:22:57 Ally 💜
Hey :)
Painted Perfection
10:22:15 Luna The Gene Queen
Mack yep :)
Evermore Estate
10:22:05 Oriyana
lol Void , Flamenco costumes for the horses
SJ_Foundation
10:21:54 Mack
Apparently flamenco is a musical art style!?
Painted Perfection
10:21:52 Luna The Gene Queen
Ally hey but also LOL
Painted Perfection
10:21:38 Luna The Gene Queen
Mack lol
MakeEm Fancy
10:21:32 Ally 💜
I thought that said Flamingo 💀
Painted Perfection
10:21:31 Luna The Gene Queen
Eury lol my thoughts exactly XD flamenco sounds fun!
SJ_Foundation
10:20:59 Mack
@Luna
I dunno why either, I was just asking myself that question lol
The Old Gods
10:20:42 Void Malign
...Okay, but we totally need a color called Flamenco, but that's fun as hell to say
Painted Perfection
10:20:17 Luna The Gene Queen
Mack, I feel that but with all flaxen. I hate it I dont know why honestly
SJ_Foundation
10:19:52 Mack
Flamenco is flaxen. Auto correct
SJ_Foundation
10:18:58 Mack
I dont know what it is but I have something against flamenco chestnuts. Somehow it's okay on liver chestnut, but just plain old flaxen just upsets me.
The Old Gods
10:18:56 Void Malign
Eh, "community" has always been, more or less, a pseudo popularity contest.
Hummingbird Meadows
10:17:34 Hummer
What's the vacation thread?
Boulder Creek
10:17:12 
The Vacation thread made me a bit sad to read.
The difference between the Haves and the Have-Nots is exponentially expanding, but also people who are able to do well, are now facing a reality where they cannot.

It's turning a fun game into work. It's taking the joy of community and totally devaluating generosity.
Mythological
10:16:30 Crowley | Myth
She was just waiting for someone to throw one.
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Do mares udders need to be cleaned often? April 14, 2020 08:31 PM

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So I overheard someone (the woman who said this really doesn't know much about horses. I've made a topic about her and her horse several months ago) say that horses udders need to be cleaned daily. In my 8+ years of horses, I've never heard of that. I never even heard of cleaning udders, except occasionally (just like geldings need their sheaths cleaned). I totally get why they'd need to be cleaned, but how often? I wouldn't think more than every couple months.

Edited at April 14, 2020 08:37 PM by Ivy Wood Stables
Do mares udders need to be cleaned often? April 14, 2020 09:09 PM

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Daily cleaning is nuts.
Do mares udders need to be cleaned often? April 14, 2020 09:16 PM

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Overcleaning can be just as harmful as not cleaning at all.
Do mares udders need to be cleaned often? April 14, 2020 09:26 PM
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Never heard of cleaning a mares udder and I breed mini's lmao
Ask a vet.

Edited at April 14, 2020 09:28 PM by Cassa Belle
Do mares udders need to be cleaned often? April 14, 2020 09:52 PM

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Mares udders and Geldings/Stallions sheaths should never be cleaned more that 1 a month and even that is a bit much. Some horses are cleaner than others and only need to be cleaned 2 a year. Only clean sheaths/udders when dirty (starting to be, don't let it get terrible as it can lead to problems) as over cleaning is just as bad as a dirty sheath/udder.
Do mares udders need to be cleaned often? April 15, 2020 05:25 AM

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Thanks, everyone. That is what I had thought, but I just wanted to check :)
Do mares udders need to be cleaned often? April 15, 2020 05:48 AM

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When I learned about horse care in my teens, it was a final must to take a clean sponge and clean the whole area under the horse tail - especially when the horse had diarrhoe.
But in the meantime I don´t think it is a daily must-do
Do mares udders need to be cleaned often? April 15, 2020 11:52 PM
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Most horses will kick your face in if you try to clean the udder, so be careful when you do it. I occasionally check my mares, very carefully, and most everything will rub off fine by hand. Mine tend to be pretty clean because they are out on grass pasture, so drylot and stalled horses I think would be a little dirtier since they don't have grass to go roll in. Mares who have foaled before will also have more of a place for dirt to get trapped due to the udder being bigger, so I would check them more often. I would also check for swelling, because a few years ago a mare, who had had one baby ten years prior, suddenly got mastitis. She was awful to strip the puss out and put the medication up there, but it was done. It sucked, and you definitely don't want to deal with that. It only took an hour of work and a $10 tube of medicine to fix, but I hated every second of it almost as much as the mare.
Do mares udders need to be cleaned often? April 16, 2020 12:22 AM

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I only clean my mares udders when I wsh them before a show. I only clean my geldings ans stallions sheaths if their penises look dirty when they pop them out - you can lose a lot of points in presentation classes for dirty bits.

Edited at April 16, 2020 12:24 AM by Summer
Do mares udders need to be cleaned often? April 28, 2020 12:25 AM

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Deadman Wonderland said:
Most horses will kick your face in if you try to clean the udder, so be careful when you do it.
This is not always true, many horses don't mind or do t care what your doing. Most of my horses just take naps during cleanings. But do watch for angry signs.

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