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Sunstone Elite
11:30:33 Sun/Sunny
-HEE Click-
Alright I can take that.
Vixen Creek
11:29:54 Vixie
hmmm let's find out 😂
Glacier Bay Cove
11:29:41 Arctic Katz
Ohhh no, Crestwood. I am so sorry to hear that
Bioshock Manor
11:29:28 Storm
What's her Gene test?
Vixen Creek
11:28:56 Vixie
-HEE Click-
Bioshock Manor
11:27:29 Storm
Broken link Vixie
Vixen Creek
11:27:21 Vixie
oop
Vixen Creek
11:27:05 Vixie
dayum girrllll
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Paradise Stables
11:27:05 Ariel / Tara
I free range anything below PPP, geld anything ranged from PPP to single W combos, EWW's either stay as studs or get sold.
Crestwood Eq.
11:26:48 Ivy / poison ivy
Yall

My mom has cancer….
Bioshock Manor
11:25:23 Storm
I geld any under EWW. Even EWW unless it's a rare color or old lines of mine
All Breeds
11:23:39 Fawn
I geld anything that I know won't breed well especially if he's from a weaker mare. Sure he could produce a couple of nice foals but they'd be weaker overall and it's not worth it. They make more money as geldings
Nightingales Ridge
11:21:18 Issy
You only need so many ;) if its not super strong stats etc etc geld em up
Sweet Valley
11:20:57 Anna/Jewel
Im really good at the minigame Slither. Once I got to 40. But now I can't seem to get by with 5.. WHY?? 🤣🤣
SandWitch Arabians
11:20:26 Witchypoo
sage - could have been better. I like to see week 4 & 8 go up the same amount, or better
London Estates
11:20:17 Rainy/Fritzi
anna
i'dexplain but I don't know how to oop
Sweet Valley
11:19:42 Anna/Jewel
I guess..
Sweet Valley
11:19:29 Anna/Jewel
I can't bring myself to geld any stallions unless there's a quest to. Like if they are good rated or good color, why geld them? They can breed a good rated or good color foal
Glacier Bay Cove
11:19:20 Arctic Katz
As yours, Anna
Nightingales Ridge
11:19:19 Issy
Anna, someone eventually bred the same I guess?

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Sunstone Elite
11:30:33 Sun/Sunny
-HEE Click-
Alright I can take that.
Vixen Creek
11:29:54 Vixie
hmmm let's find out 😂
Glacier Bay Cove
11:29:41 Arctic Katz
Ohhh no, Crestwood. I am so sorry to hear that
Bioshock Manor
11:29:28 Storm
What's her Gene test?
Vixen Creek
11:28:56 Vixie
-HEE Click-
Bioshock Manor
11:27:29 Storm
Broken link Vixie
Vixen Creek
11:27:21 Vixie
oop
Vixen Creek
11:27:05 Vixie
dayum girrllll
-HEE Click-
Paradise Stables
11:27:05 Ariel / Tara
I free range anything below PPP, geld anything ranged from PPP to single W combos, EWW's either stay as studs or get sold.
Crestwood Eq.
11:26:48 Ivy / poison ivy
Yall

My mom has cancer….
Bioshock Manor
11:25:23 Storm
I geld any under EWW. Even EWW unless it's a rare color or old lines of mine
All Breeds
11:23:39 Fawn
I geld anything that I know won't breed well especially if he's from a weaker mare. Sure he could produce a couple of nice foals but they'd be weaker overall and it's not worth it. They make more money as geldings
Nightingales Ridge
11:21:18 Issy
You only need so many ;) if its not super strong stats etc etc geld em up
Sweet Valley
11:20:57 Anna/Jewel
Im really good at the minigame Slither. Once I got to 40. But now I can't seem to get by with 5.. WHY?? 🤣🤣
SandWitch Arabians
11:20:26 Witchypoo
sage - could have been better. I like to see week 4 & 8 go up the same amount, or better
London Estates
11:20:17 Rainy/Fritzi
anna
i'dexplain but I don't know how to oop
Sweet Valley
11:19:42 Anna/Jewel
I guess..
Sweet Valley
11:19:29 Anna/Jewel
I can't bring myself to geld any stallions unless there's a quest to. Like if they are good rated or good color, why geld them? They can breed a good rated or good color foal
Glacier Bay Cove
11:19:20 Arctic Katz
As yours, Anna
Nightingales Ridge
11:19:19 Issy
Anna, someone eventually bred the same I guess?

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Horse ownership April 17, 2020 08:03 PM


Sagebrush
 
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Stormsong Manor said:
You don't need to win the lottery to have a horse :) Just wait until you're older, get a good education and a good steady job, and spend money wisely.


That's a problem with me. I don't like school that much, and I don't like work (except for work around horses.) Is there any job that I could make enough money to own my one horse, but involves horses? (An equine vet would be nice, but I don't like school, and horses are sometimes terrifying)
Horse ownership April 18, 2020 02:20 PM


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Maybe you could be a vet tech? That requires less school, though vet techs typically work in small animal practices. If you were interested in any job with horses directly though, there aren't a lot of options. Some require extensive horse experience and lots of money/sponsorships (i.e. pro rider or trainer), or they are low paying manual labor kind of jobs (i.e. groom or stable hand). There might be some jobs out there like leading trail rides on dude ranches and stuff like that, but again, they will be looking for years of experience riding horses. Are you entreprenurial? You could own a tack shop, or at least work in one. Maybe work in the feed industry?
I don't want to sound rude, but you might need to consider a more "boring" day job that isn't thrilling, but is able to sustain you and your desired hobby. You don't need to "live to work", but many of us do need to "work to live".
Horse ownership April 18, 2020 02:26 PM


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EmeraldHillsFarm said:
Maybe you could be a vet tech? That requires less school, though vet techs typically work in small animal practices. If you were interested in any job with horses directly though, there aren't a lot of options. Some require extensive horse experience and lots of money/sponsorships (i.e. pro rider or trainer), or they are low paying manual labor kind of jobs (i.e. groom or stable hand). There might be some jobs out there like leading trail rides on dude ranches and stuff like that, but again, they will be looking for years of experience riding horses. Are you entreprenurial? You could own a tack shop, or at least work in one. Maybe work in the feed industry?
I don't want to sound rude, but you might need to consider a more "boring" day job that isn't thrilling, but is able to sustain you and your desired hobby. You don't need to "live to work", but many of us do need to "work to live".


That's what I thought, thanks! Any tips on how to handle a horse who wants to gallop home on the way back? (When on a trail ride)
Horse ownership April 19, 2020 12:00 PM


EmeraldHillsFarm
 
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Horse that wants to run home on a trail ride...I know all about that one! You have a couple of options.
1) Keep them busy. Circles, transitions, ask them to work and take their mind off of running home and make them focus on you.
2) School your horse in being able to walk on a long rein at all times. My horse wants to run wild everytime we take him out of the ring for the first time each spring. I keep a long rein the whole time, but whenever he goes to speed up, I give one big yank up and back with the reins. Just one that's sharp and fast. And then we are back to the long rein with no/little contact. Every time he tries to go faster, repeat. They tend to figure it out pretty fast. This has also trained my horse to associate the long rein with walking and staying relaxed.
Horse ownership April 19, 2020 12:03 PM


Sagebrush
 
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Thanks! She's usually ridden on a very long rein, so that should help then.
Horse ownership May 6, 2020 06:42 PM

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One thing to know for sure is that, the only expense is not just the horse, which i'm sure you know that. It comes with a lot of other stuff to keep up with them, such as, boarding (if you will be), feed, tack, farrier, vet, etc. If something happens, here comes the vet, along with a vet bill. And just well maintenance! They take lots of time and care, and it never hurts to ask others you know!
Horse ownership May 6, 2020 07:23 PM

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Hello! I completely understand where you're coming from when you say you don't like school/don't want to do any schooling. I'll tell you right now that any high paying job is going to come with committment, time, hard work, and probably schooling. However, since horses are something you want to pursue, I fully encourage you to pursue that passion. If you have any barns/ranches/equine facilities around where you live you should look into them and try to pick up jobs and just gain general experience. If you want to be a trainer then research training programs in your area. Job shadow any relevant trainers in your area. I saw that a vet tech was mentioned, but vet techs don't make nearly enough money to provide with a stable income that supports animal habits. At least not in my area. There is a large animal vet in my area that went the vet route and ended up getting into cowboy dressage. She is still a vet, but she does clinics and she's good enough that she can charge enough money with entry fees to be able to make a living now. If you have any other questions let me know. I've got a Norwegian Fjord and Mustang, so I've got just a tad bit of experience in the ownership field lol.
Horse ownership May 6, 2020 09:27 PM


Sagebrush
 
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I've been helping out at my neighbours barn, doing stalls, feeding, bringing them in from the pasture, etc. (I volunteer, they keep telling me not to do so much, lol)
Horse ownership May 7, 2020 01:39 AM


Maleficent Acres
 
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My horse costs everything. Every time you think you might have extra money, forget it. They will get hurt, get sick, need new tack, break something, etc. Lmao. I love my horse but he eats money for a snack!!

That being said I did 3-day eventing with him so I needed more equipment than your typical pleasure/trail horse would need. But shots, farrier, deworming, dentist, any illness/injury, and board all adds up very quickly.

I should also add that a vet tech or assistant is a cool job, but if you're at all apprehensive about working with horses that might be 'terrifying' like you said above, it might be a better idea to work with small animal vets. Large animal medicine is no joke and you cannot be scared of them, they will take advantage of you (not just horses, but any livestock!). Don't take this as rude at all, as I don't intend it to sound that way! I have worked in vet med for 4 years and just completed a B.S. in Animal Science , and I'm applying to vet school this cycle to pursue a career in large animal medicine. It is an awesome field, but you can/will get hurt, especially if those larger animals can scare you. No shame at all, they are big and powerful animals that can be very scary for sure. But just something to think about :)
Horse ownership May 7, 2020 09:56 AM


Sagebrush
 
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That's what I thought, I wouldn't be able to be a vet because of that. Thanks!

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