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ArcticLights
06:24:46 Ceci / (Call me) AL
Capture is the 17th
High Ridge Meadows
06:23:42 
Willow Kiss
Nope.
Willow Kiss Stables
06:12:08 Hannah
High ridge,

Do you know when the next capture day is? I forgot!
High Ridge Meadows
06:09:53 
Capture Day needs to get here faster.
Maple Moth Meadows
06:09:50 Versa
I mean, maybe it'll help him and confirm it's allergies. :)
Hummingbird Meadows
06:04:57 Bird
@Versa, he settled down and has not been acting stressed since Tuesday.
Hyrule Camp
06:04:19 Ryan
rp anyone pm me
Versailles
06:04:03 Versa
Unless he's crazy stressed about his new home, I don't see any harm in it.
Hummingbird Meadows
06:02:20 Bird
We're just staying with family and I know they have vets in the area. It's just a hard decision for me because if I don't go I would be home alone with little to no human contact.

I am not comfortable boarding Finley or having someone come on watch him so he would have to come if I do go.
Hummingbird Meadows
06:01:01 Bird
@Athena, I was thinking the same thing! But also, what if it stresses him out and it makes him worse. 😖
Versailles
06:00:48 Versa
I had Thelma boarded a few times while I was away even with sneezing. They never rejected her stay. They aren't necessarily unable to travel with allergies, but it needs to be remembered that they should be taken home or to a vet in that area if it gets worse or if they seem ill
Hummingbird Meadows
06:00:28 Bird
He gets things stuck in his curly hair.
Timberland Drafts
06:00:21 Athena's SA - RIDs
Hey theres the chance taking him with you gets him away from whats causing it
Hummingbird Meadows
05:59:51 Bird
Maybe my dog is bringing it in from the outside.
Versailles
05:59:11 Versa
Well, that is kitty snot lol. Usually it's pretty wet. A good sign of a healthy nose, but it sounds like an outside allergen for sure!
Hummingbird Meadows
05:59:02 Bird
@Athena, nope, nothing like that. I was hoping to take him to Texas with me, but I feel like I can't with him sneezing.
Hummingbird Meadows
05:57:51 Bird
He doesn't have any eye or nose discharge. Just sneezes a lot. They are rather wet though because I have felt it when he sneezes on me. XD
Versailles
05:57:42 Versa
Before that, I removed all of my wax melters, changed to unscented cat litter, changed to dust free cat litter, and even got an air purifier... Nothing changed crap. Only the shots helped
Timberland Drafts
05:57:20 Athena's SA - RIDs
Hummer
If you use body mist or anything scented on yourself it could also affect him but I'm with Versa with it being something outside. If its just sneezing id honestly just wait and see if it disappears as summer moves on
Versailles
05:56:42 Versa
The only thing that helped her were allergy shots. And even then, it only helped to a degree. She had FAR less snot, but still consistently sneezed, albeit less

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ArcticLights
06:24:46 Ceci / (Call me) AL
Capture is the 17th
High Ridge Meadows
06:23:42 
Willow Kiss
Nope.
Willow Kiss Stables
06:12:08 Hannah
High ridge,

Do you know when the next capture day is? I forgot!
High Ridge Meadows
06:09:53 
Capture Day needs to get here faster.
Maple Moth Meadows
06:09:50 Versa
I mean, maybe it'll help him and confirm it's allergies. :)
Hummingbird Meadows
06:04:57 Bird
@Versa, he settled down and has not been acting stressed since Tuesday.
Hyrule Camp
06:04:19 Ryan
rp anyone pm me
Versailles
06:04:03 Versa
Unless he's crazy stressed about his new home, I don't see any harm in it.
Hummingbird Meadows
06:02:20 Bird
We're just staying with family and I know they have vets in the area. It's just a hard decision for me because if I don't go I would be home alone with little to no human contact.

I am not comfortable boarding Finley or having someone come on watch him so he would have to come if I do go.
Hummingbird Meadows
06:01:01 Bird
@Athena, I was thinking the same thing! But also, what if it stresses him out and it makes him worse. 😖
Versailles
06:00:48 Versa
I had Thelma boarded a few times while I was away even with sneezing. They never rejected her stay. They aren't necessarily unable to travel with allergies, but it needs to be remembered that they should be taken home or to a vet in that area if it gets worse or if they seem ill
Hummingbird Meadows
06:00:28 Bird
He gets things stuck in his curly hair.
Timberland Drafts
06:00:21 Athena's SA - RIDs
Hey theres the chance taking him with you gets him away from whats causing it
Hummingbird Meadows
05:59:51 Bird
Maybe my dog is bringing it in from the outside.
Versailles
05:59:11 Versa
Well, that is kitty snot lol. Usually it's pretty wet. A good sign of a healthy nose, but it sounds like an outside allergen for sure!
Hummingbird Meadows
05:59:02 Bird
@Athena, nope, nothing like that. I was hoping to take him to Texas with me, but I feel like I can't with him sneezing.
Hummingbird Meadows
05:57:51 Bird
He doesn't have any eye or nose discharge. Just sneezes a lot. They are rather wet though because I have felt it when he sneezes on me. XD
Versailles
05:57:42 Versa
Before that, I removed all of my wax melters, changed to unscented cat litter, changed to dust free cat litter, and even got an air purifier... Nothing changed crap. Only the shots helped
Timberland Drafts
05:57:20 Athena's SA - RIDs
Hummer
If you use body mist or anything scented on yourself it could also affect him but I'm with Versa with it being something outside. If its just sneezing id honestly just wait and see if it disappears as summer moves on
Versailles
05:56:42 Versa
The only thing that helped her were allergy shots. And even then, it only helped to a degree. She had FAR less snot, but still consistently sneezed, albeit less

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Losing Interest In Riding June 7, 2020 03:35 AM


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Latley I have been loseing interest in riding my horses. It’s all because of my controlling grnmother who makes me ride in western shows when I hate western. I enjoy English riding. I’m in 4-h and i only enter the english shows. After I turn them in she goes to the 4-h office and takes me out of the english classes i enjoy those are the jumping classes and she changes them to western. It just makes me not want to ride any more becuse of it. It just might be because my grandma got my horses western saddles that fit them and not me. Becuse when I ride in thm I am in painand am very uncomfortable. Every time I tell her I don’t want go do the western shows she tells me to do them or not show at all. I just hate it and don’t enjoy riding anymore.
Losing Interest In Riding June 7, 2020 05:54 AM


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Does your Grandma know this? If she doesn't you should tell her. I think you have a right to say what discipline you want to ride in, especially if it's your horse.
Losing Interest In Riding June 7, 2020 08:29 AM

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Try talking to her, explain to her what you’d like to do. When I started riding I did hunters and I didn’t enjoy jumping, so I wasnt enjoying it as much, my mom suggested Dressage and I love it, although jumping here and there is fun too. YOu have to explain to her that you’d like to try something different, it’s completely normal and okay to switch to a new type of riding. Because if you don’t try something new you may not find what you enjoy doing. I’m not sure how 4-h works, but try talking to your coach and they can potentially talk to your grand mother too

Edited at June 7, 2020 08:30 AM by Fire Equestrian
Losing Interest In Riding June 7, 2020 08:41 AM


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Unfortunately this is something you have to discuss directly with your grandmom - maybe with the help of your parents or your trainer as a mediator?

If they are your grandma´s horses and tack, you could either start in the shows she wants you to start .... or stop showing for your grandma at all.

If it´s your own horse and tack she should not be able to change your start classes for you - especially if you should be older than 16yo

Losing Interest In Riding June 7, 2020 10:56 AM

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This is something that you have to face head-on, otherwise it'll only get worse. Assuming you're 16 or older because you play HEE, you should be able to choose your classes, and if you don't want to ride in a western saddle don't, even if it pisses your grandmother. She's not in control of you. You need to go up to her and tell her you hate western riding, it hurts you a lot, and that you don't care what the hell she thinks of that. You can always go to a public stable and have a trainer do that for you after being there for awhile, because good trainers don't put up with this shit.
Losing Interest In Riding June 7, 2020 02:44 PM


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I have tried to tell her lots of times. I have 4 horses of my own only 2 are rideable. The one that I ride the most is my mare who was trained just for jumping. My gelding is a barrel horse and all he knows is to go fast and to never slow down. The barrel saddle is comfertable because it’s a smaller built. The saddle she makes me ride in for western is hers. My aunt told me the only way to get your way with her is to just not show up to show your horse until the show is over. This year for fair we are doing a zoom meeting with the judge. My grandma is also my riding trainer. I don’t think she should because her daughters all snook out during the day to go down the road and get trained by the neighbor. That neighbor has moved to California.
Losing Interest In Riding June 8, 2020 05:59 AM


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What are your parents' opinions on this? Can they help you at all? If your grandmother is this controlling and overbearing that is entirely inappropriate and adults really should be stepping in to help you.
In the meantime, you may need to stop showing for awhile as a form of protest. If your grandmother signs you up for western classes, don't go. Don't let her make you go into the ring either, no matter what. Let her threaten you (so long as she isn't violent) and maybe get some other people around you to back you up. I certainly wouldn't let anyone treat me the way your grandmother treats you, but I am adult and have more control of my life and the people in it.
And you said your grandma is your trainer, is there any way to move your horses somewhere else and take lessons with a different trainer? Again, parent support is going to be key here.
Losing Interest In Riding June 8, 2020 06:20 AM


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It's you. It's your riding. It's your choice. If you don't want to show Western, that's okay. Explain to your grandma why you don't like Western, and if she doesn't listen, tell your parents. Talk to your friends. Some people, unlike me, have actual good ideas on what to do.
Then consider your horses, as well. What do they like best?
I would suggest making sure your grandma knows that your mare is only for jumping, and maybe even make her ride them. She might realize she's being entirely too controlling and maybe even unsafe.
If worst comes to worst, stop showing. Don't let her get you. Make sure she knows that you will refuse to show in Western. Let her know how good you are at English riding.
If you ever need to rant, I'm here <3.
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