Wolf Dancer
09:32:22 Wolf Burger (Leg)
I wish I cared about training >.> I don't have any horses to train xD
Greenheart Stables
09:31:25 Green|Gree|Gen
@Hill
I think its because its so over complicated in guides that new players find it daunting to start. I find hand showing so relaxing to do and it gives me a reason to look at the pretty geldings I got + put any dud SD boys to use
Hummingbird Meadows
09:30:21 Hummer
I haven't started a breeding program yet because I still need to figure out how to get a more stable income from showing.
White Hills
09:29:41 WH | Hills
Lol Green, showing is the worst until you start to figure it out. Then it's the best. Plus it keeps you busy enough to not find dumb ways to spend your money before RO
White_thundacat
09:29:33 Thunda/Cat/Mom
Super excited about wk 7s. 🥳
Greenheart Stables
09:28:25 Green|Gree|Gen
I think if Granny didn't dumb showing down to me I probably still be admittedly against showing and broke as hell lol
White Hills
09:27:13 WH | Hills
Jeez, looking at the points LB it does seem higher than what I remember it being for only the second week in the month
Hummingbird Meadows
09:24:47 Hummer
@WH, I have tried that and while it is ok, I still have horses who appear ready to show based on their training that do horribly. Part of me thinks more stables are showing which means it is generally just more competitive.
Darkside Dreams
09:23:52 Grape the Haphazard
Hm. I just went through by hand earlier and entered shows(I use easy enter days 2 and 3) and a lot of my SD boys didn't go up week 3. I also forgot to geld before some of them got their first two weeks of training so I'll give this first batch a pass.
White Hills
09:23:43 WH | Hills
I think I tried following some of the guides that were out there in 2016 when I originally started playing and nothing seemed to work until I just went horse by horse and looked at the training bars
Hummingbird Meadows
09:23:03 Hummer
As a new stable I reached out to so many others to figure out how they showed and finally found something that worked for me.
Hummingbird Meadows
09:22:17 Hummer
@WH, what is frustrating is that after spending forever figuring out showing and creating that guide it doesn't work anymore!
White Hills
09:21:45 WH | Hills
Good luck! It can definitely be frustrating when the main money maker isn't doing well lol
Hummingbird Meadows
09:20:35 Hummer
@WH, that is a good idea too.
Hummingbird Meadows
09:20:24 Hummer
I think I am going to do a test run with something new when showing AD this week and if it doesn't go very well I will switch to SD showing.
White Hills
09:19:56 WH | Hills
SD can also end up with wild inbalances though. Maybe you could do a cull at level 3/4 when they start to show those big differences?
White Hills
09:18:30 WH | Hills
I have done both. My old account I had probably 800 showing horses that were a mix from all my different breeding programs. I just restarted so I'm going to play around with SD while I build back up
Hummingbird Meadows
09:17:52 Hummer
I don't really want to cull all my geldings as I think I will lose a lot, but maybe I need try SD. I have noticed training seems frequently skewed with my AD horses.
Hummingbird Meadows
09:16:39 Hummer
@WH, yeah I have thought about that. Do you show SD? I wonder if I switched to that if I would do better.
The Old Gods
09:16:01 Void Malign
Yeah, I do that because they usually end up with heavy weaknesses in that area
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Back / Bum Issue On Young Horse August 12, 2022 08:31 PM

Amhain Dull Liath
 
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Hello friends. I have my own thoughts on this but I figured I would gather opinions from other horsey people in case I'm jumping the gun.

My baby Rosco turned three in March. I've had him since he was about two months old and he's been fantastic. I was away from my herd for a couple months this summer and when I came back I saw that Rosco had an awesome growth spurt! Unfortunately I also noticed that his bum is looking strange after it. He's always been in great shape so I'm concerned this might need work done. He is supposed to start training this month and I want to make sure he is in good condition before he learns to ride. His movement doesn't seem to be effected by this new look but if he's developed something like hunters bump then I want it improved anyway.

Pictures were rushed so sorry they're not the best.



Back / Bum Issue On Young Horse August 12, 2022 08:54 PM

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Definitely looks like hunter's bump somehow. If he's moving sound I would have a vet investigate him to see if he's not hurting somewhere and compensating with his back in order to appear "sound".
Editing to expand on this- Cliff throws his left hip out of alignment regularly because he has a bone chip in his right front ankle, which he compensates for in his left hind, so even though he moves sound (tracks up, even gaits) he "transports" that pain up into his hip so you can see a visible misalignment of it there that has to be chiropracted. So I wouldn't actually focus on the back as the problem so much as a symptom of something else.

Edited at August 12, 2022 08:58 PM by FirstLightFarms
Back / Bum Issue On Young Horse August 13, 2022 12:40 PM

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Definitely have the vet and chiro out to see him and make sure that everything is fine structurally. However, if he's only 3 then they do look kind of wonky at that age. Usually its the yearlings or two year olds who look the most butt high and out of proportion, but 3 and 4 year old aren't exempt from it either. One question though, is this bump centered over his spine or is it off to one side? I can't tell from these pics.
Back / Bum Issue On Young Horse August 13, 2022 03:19 PM

Amhain Dull Liath
 
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It is centered on his spine. It goes down a little and then up into the bump. It's not just him being butt high, I've had a ton of babies and theyve never had nasty butts if they're just growing. I am supposed to have the vet out soon to geld another baby so I am going to have them see Rosco then too. I'm hoping I can just get him some chiro and go about my business but I'm not sure.
Back / Bum Issue On Young Horse August 13, 2022 08:53 PM

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FirstLightFarms said:
Definitely looks like hunter's bump somehow. If he's moving sound I would have a vet investigate him to see if he's not hurting somewhere and compensating with his back in order to appear "sound".
Editing to expand on this- Cliff throws his left hip out of alignment regularly because he has a bone chip in his right front ankle, which he compensates for in his left hind, so even though he moves sound (tracks up, even gaits) he "transports" that pain up into his hip so you can see a visible misalignment of it there that has to be chiropracted. So I wouldn't actually focus on the back as the problem so much as a symptom of something else.
Agreeing with the hunter bump, i had a horse that looked like that. got him chiro'd and maybe 3 years later hes moving way better (was short strided, choppy, and stiff) and used a cirsingle (I hope i spelled that right.) on him for the first year and then rode him building his topline back. Also, you may get your water tested, a boarding barn i work at had a huge problem with somthing in the water, all the horses looked like shit no matter what you did, just a pro-caution. :D
Back / Bum Issue On Young Horse August 14, 2022 04:48 PM

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It looks like something might be wrong with the lumbosacral joint... or he's growing croup high(but it looks real pointy to just be that as you say). Getting it checked is probs the best option if you're worried.
Back / Bum Issue On Young Horse September 8, 2022 05:35 PM
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Kinda off topic but my cousin's 2-year-old boy named Rosco just died a few months ago because he broke his leg. It was just dangling so there was nothing that could be done to fix it. 😢
but yeah that looks like a hunter's bump.

Edited at September 8, 2022 05:36 PM by Kali Pickles Horses

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