London Estates
10:17:32 Rainy ☔
Holy crap- I got 10 giveaway tickets today!
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10:14:56 Fawn
Martins, that belongs in sales chat
Cheese
10:13:02 Cheesy KNNs
I have too many homo roans in my barns and it's really sad...
I'm trying to breed DD into my KNNs though :)
Painted Dreamer
10:11:49 DM's Color SA
Dawn
Yeah it is hard to choose! My lines mainly consist of chestnuts(did this on purpose) most of mine have every pattern except for splash so I've been working that in.
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10:11:29 Fawn
No problem. Anytime I see red numbers I immediately reassign so that way they don't slack showing wise
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10:10:39 Fawn
I love him Cat *-*
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Fawn
Thank you!
Dawnbreak Equestrian
10:10:21 Dawn
DM
I've been trying to get more splash white into my thoroughbreds. Most of my TBs were also carrying cream genes, so I was breeding out of that. Succeeded with the latter. I have a very wide range of fascinating colors and patterns, it's hard to pick something to work on!
Olive Tree Ranch
10:10:07 Olive/Toe Beans
Premium- level 6 race anybody? :)
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10:10:02 Fawn
Green numbers means your horse is on a rider that is above their level giving a showing advantage.
Painted Dreamer
10:08:47 DM's Color SA
Dawn
I've been trying to breed more seal brown and splash white into my color lines.
Dandelion Farms
10:08:11 Sky/Dandy
I didnÂ’t even know I had you!
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Dawnbreak Equestrian
10:08:02 Dawn
I come on here once or twice a month to have my color fun, then wait around for horses to grow. Does anyone have some interesting ideas for trying to breed any specific color traits? Looking for something to keep me occupied.
Olive Tree Ranch
10:07:21 Olive/Toe Beans
DoesnÂ’t green instead of red on the numbers next to your horse mean theyÂ’ve leveled up?? Sorry im just confused this AM LoL
Painted Dreamer
10:06:54 DM's Color SA
What! I never knew Brindle wouldn't roll of!
Dandelion Farms
10:05:39 Sky/Dandy
Aww you grew up well!
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White_thundacat
10:04:50 Thunda/Cat/Mom
This is one of my favorite chimmys -HEE Click-
Dandelion Farms
10:03:42 Sky/Dandy
Ooh! Well IÂ’ll keep it anyway. I like the way the white seems to disappear on the top
All Breeds
10:03:23 Fawn
No brindle stays. It can change the color of it or the brindle pattern
Serenity Stables
10:03:05 Serenity / Rain
Sky
No, heÂ’ll get a different color brindle
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Riding Advice - Posture? January 7, 2018 08:09 AM
Tullamore Acres
 
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Hey all,
So I've been having some real issues with posture, but only at the trot and canter. I tend to lean forwards, which doesn't unbalance me as such, but it makes my riding look messy and 'nervous', even though I'm confident at the gaits. Some tips on correcting my posture would be greatly appreciated!
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Riding Advice - Posture? January 7, 2018 08:24 AM
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Id say try to think if the horse would fall from under you,you would land on your feet in the position where you wouldnt fall forward or backwards which helps you when riding if you think about it is you sit up and dont lean and then helps you stay balanced and posture looks good and helps the horse stay balanced!
Hope this helped lol
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Riding Advice - Posture? January 7, 2018 09:01 AM

Flipperruby30
 
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Being as you lean forwards,I used to have the same problem!You don't actually know that your leaning forwards until some tells you that you are,And that makes you think your siting correctly.Sitting incorrectly also can affect the horses balance.
When you ride,I advice at a walk,lean back until your stomach feels like it's being pulled slightly,Like it's being stretched.Get someone to check this on foot observing you.Practice at a walk for a but then advance.You can practice on stools,hay bales etc too.Worked for me as my first bit of posture trouble and I think it really works,
Also try to imagine a string running through your body and out your head,pulling you up straight!
Good luck and hope this helps you!

Edited at January 7, 2018 09:04 AM by Flipperruby30
Riding Advice - Posture? January 7, 2018 04:28 PM
Vellichor
 
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Just pull your shoulders back (doesn't look weird) and constantly think tall and straight. Helps me when I tend to lean forward, but I ride western so it might be different if you ride English.
Riding Advice - Posture? January 7, 2018 05:38 PM
Tullamore Acres
 
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Aurora Elites said:
Just pull your shoulders back (doesn't look weird) and constantly think tall and straight. Helps me when I tend to lean forward, but I ride western so it might be different if you ride English.


Thankyou :) I ride a little bit of both. I prefer english, but I love western as well. I can easily keep my posture good at a walk, but when the trot and canter occurs, it's ALWAYS leaning forward xD
Riding Advice - Posture? January 18, 2018 09:49 PM
Former Stable
 
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(I ride reining, and do a tiny, tiny bit of english on the side)
I have had the same problem. For me, what helped being told to "make sure your belt buckle is always facing up!" when doing circles, etc. Hopefully that's helpful!
Riding Advice - Posture? January 18, 2018 10:11 PM

~Savy~
 
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What I have always been told is align your heels, hips, and shoulders. It can be slightly off, just so you can get comfortable. This is what my trainer teaches me, and she has won multiple world titles because of it. As well, think you have a million dollars under your butt (unless you're posting). This will make you sit better, improving posture (On my end, at least). :)
Riding Advice - Posture? January 18, 2018 11:01 PM

Jellos Warmbloods
 
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Leaning forward can come from a few things. Here are some of the more common reasons:

#1) Pinching at the knees. It acts as a pivot point and you tend to go forward.

#2) Saddle fit to rider. Yes a saddle should fit its rider, and a saddle that is unbalanced to the rider will also tilt them forward.

#3) A downhill horse. Nothing you can do to really fix this other than really practice sitting up straight. Unfortunately it will feel a little weird.


Riding Advice - Posture? January 19, 2018 06:57 AM

Fenharrow
 
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Pretend you have 2 $100 notes under your butt and if you lean forward you lose them. That how I learned ;)

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