Snow Stable
05:24:29 Snow❆Gem
This internet! I needa like restart it. I MAY be back in a few minutes. lol
Wraithcry Farm
05:22:43 Celeste 🌕
I took forever to decide what breed to do, finally landed on KNNs as main and SHs as side. I have an EEE KNN girl that will not be ready to breed for awhile.
Sunflower Valley
05:21:24 Sun
She having makeup on like she going to a party lmao she was born with it so I don't know if it will fade when she is 3
Sunflower Valley
05:20:01 Sun
Miso
I know right lmao its litterly perfect 0.o
FirstLightFarms
05:19:45 puck
whoops lol shows how much i know my patterns
Syrinx Stables
05:19:11 Miso
her winged eyeliner is on POINT
Sunflower Valley
05:17:15 Sun
can someone talk about how she came out with mascara lmao like how the hell did you get makeup
California Valley
05:16:41 Cali | Kale | Calz
Puck that's the tobi 😂 The splash variant it has only covers the face and legs
FirstLightFarms
05:15:47 puck
oh that is such an excellent splash variation
Sunset River Arabian
05:14:46 Athena
Boulder
Yup. It's also one of those games that doesn't kill you when you need to take a quick break by letting you collect log-on ebs and not have to care for horses everyday or they die
Sunflower Valley
05:13:39 Sun
Not going to lie I love her lmao she came out with some mascara 0.o
-HEE Click-
Boulder Creek
05:12:46 
HEE is one of those long haul games.
It's of course going to be expensive starting up - getting horses (buying/capturing), rating, hire/paying riders, showing.

Having a barn manager really helps me to accumulate money over the month. And decreased extra spending.
Contests and games make the in-between times fun.
Sunflower Valley
05:12:24 Sun
Goose
I just bought 2 stallions and 2 mares to start me off just hope I can get 1 colt and 1 filly and breed them together lol
Hare Trigger
05:10:48 Goose
RIDs are so rewarding, I love the way they look and I have yet to see a horse i don't like lol
Hare Trigger
05:10:19 Goose
100% seconding Boulder on that- I wish I started with RIDs + KNN when a capture event was going on :(
Sunflower Valley
05:09:58 Sun
Goose
Welp...
R.I.P to my money I'm going to end up spending Millions of EBS on these RIDs lmao
Hare Trigger
05:09:33 Goose
They've bled me of my cash since day 1 rip my funds
Boulder Creek
05:09:32 
RIDs are the best!

The best times to start collecting them seems to be Capture Day and St Patrick's Day
(cheap captures and good ratings increase)
Hare Trigger
05:09:04 Goose
From what I remember first getting started, absolutely lol
Sunset River Arabian
05:09:00 Athena
I love RIDs. I just love AA more. And TB worked their way in there too
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Buddy Sour August 7, 2021 11:08 PM
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So, at my barn, the horse I ride is extremely buddy sour. I can barely stop him on the way to the pasture if his buddy is inside it. I have tocircle him until he is willing to stop for me.
If his buddy is in the barn, he steps side to side, even if there are other horses tied up next to him.
I'm wondering if there is anything I can do to stop him from being buddy sour. Any ideas?
Buddy Sour August 7, 2021 11:46 PM

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Pretty much every horse I've worked with so far has been Buddy/barn sour so here's what I learned:

For some horses I would lunge them whenever they act up (stop, try to go in front of you, etc), lunge them at a trot or a canter until they either relax or start to think away from where their attention previously was. If you do this live by the motto "make the wrong thing hard and the right thing easy" once they give you what you want, call it good for the day.

For others, take them on longgggg walks, anywhere and everywhere you can, start by leading them, then work your way into riding on your way back (IMPORTANT: while riding back make sure to stop, turn, back up, etc so that his brain is on you and not getting home), it's what I did for my gelding who couldn't even walk 5ft off the ranch while I was leading him, and now I can take him on trail bareback in a halter alone!

Those are the two ways that I've found that work best and on the most horses!

Buddy Sour August 8, 2021 09:38 AM

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If it is not your own horse, you´d better check back with the owner and/or trainer, how to work on theis problem.
The 2 tips are great, but make sure you´d be allowed to use them ;)
Buddy Sour August 8, 2021 02:20 PM
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Thanks for the tips everyone!
Buddy Sour August 15, 2021 09:29 PM
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Another thing: He's barn sour, but instead he wants to go to his pasture. He's trotted once (only a stride) but most of the time I have to circle him at least once.
Buddy Sour August 15, 2021 10:10 PM

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Horses that are buddy sour when you're handling them are horses that aren't paying attention to you. Just get their focus. Ask him for lots of transitions under saddle, backing and going forward and listening to your body language on the ground, talk to him and get that attention on you.
Kuewi is right though, and to add on, definitely talk to your trainer and/or the owner about teaching you how to work through this, as trying to train a horse without supervision if you yourself aren't sure what to do is a pretty good way of making a bad situation worse. Keep safe, and good luck!
Buddy Sour August 15, 2021 10:29 PM
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Thanks!
Buddy Sour December 29, 2021 11:51 AM

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When I have a buddy or barn sour horse they tend not to like to get away from the barn where all their buddies are becuase once they leave they have no freinds and on top of that have to do work. I like to take them out of the pen saddle them walk to your normal riding spot and stand there for five minutes do nothing go back to the paddock or barn and then make them do work you can do this with lunging as well and even if you do work outside of the padock do it after in the paddock as well that way they may not be so excited to come into the paddock and do not look at it as an escape. it takes time however I have found it very affective on most horses some are ust too stubborn.

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