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Sunni
10:35:20 Sunni bunny
He had a cavity and wasn't gonna even let them look.
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Down South Stud
10:35:07 
I love my stallion but i also would love if he wouldnt add insult to injury and make pretty colts, like sir. Make ugly geldable colts 😭
Sunni
10:34:44 Sunni bunny
Versa with my son not gonna lie...we have to pin and hold him down.
I genuinely feel horrible doing it.
But for the dentist he cannot be awake at all.
He just had a full blown meltdown.
We even changed dentist that specializes in autistic children.
Versailles
10:34:22 Versa
Oh, orange juice actually sounds really yummy right now...
Sunni
10:32:49 Sunni bunny
Down south, not gonna lie the first time I had blood drawn I passed out. XD I was around 18ish I think.
I scared my mom so bad I laughed afterwards.
What's weird is I didn't have a panic attack from it.
It just made me feel extremely tired after.
Guess my blood sugar was low are something.
Orange juice helped.
Hummingbird Meadows
10:32:41 Bird
I work in the medical field. I am positive they aren't going to sedate for shot.
Versailles
10:32:34 Versa
Sunni,
Odd. I mean, I was never rude or mean to my doctors in any way. Never tried to hit them or run away. *Maybe* I could see it for a kid more likely to lash out, but I dunno
Down South Stud
10:31:21 
I would have loved to have been doped up when i was a kid lol, i get blood tests regularly so i just say screw it lol
Sunni
10:31:13 Sunni bunny
Versa, I guess it depends case to Case.
Sunni
10:29:37 Sunni bunny
Star that would be a good question for a doctor.
Versailles
10:28:46 Versa
Sunni,
For sure. But the idea of someone sedating a kid to make them take the needle is outlandish. Never heard of it lol
Sunni
10:28:16 Sunni bunny
Versa a fear of needles is pretty common.
Versailles
10:23:45 Versa
I was HORRIFIED of shots when I was a kid. Like, crying, shaking, stressed, pacing, and overall a wreck. Never once did they ever mention doing that to me. Orally or otherwise
Down South Stud
10:22:40 
As a stud colt anyway
Purnima
10:22:26 Alex
Sounds good, thank you!
Down South Stud
10:22:01 
Id keep him and watch his training first alex
Hummingbird Meadows
10:21:45 Bird
I doubt they would even prescribe something to take orally.
Snitches' Stitches
10:20:45 Snitch
Star
That's really a doctor question, but probably not unless it's for life saving measures. Might just give the kid a chill pill like trazadone or something before the appointment
Hummingbird Meadows
10:19:48 Bird
@Star, I don't think they would ever do that. Sedation is typically given with an IV anyways.
Snitches' Stitches
10:19:27 Snitch
Alex
If you're not planning on breeding him, then gelding would be best for his training

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Sunni
10:35:20 Sunni bunny
He had a cavity and wasn't gonna even let them look.
XC
Down South Stud
10:35:07 
I love my stallion but i also would love if he wouldnt add insult to injury and make pretty colts, like sir. Make ugly geldable colts 😭
Sunni
10:34:44 Sunni bunny
Versa with my son not gonna lie...we have to pin and hold him down.
I genuinely feel horrible doing it.
But for the dentist he cannot be awake at all.
He just had a full blown meltdown.
We even changed dentist that specializes in autistic children.
Versailles
10:34:22 Versa
Oh, orange juice actually sounds really yummy right now...
Sunni
10:32:49 Sunni bunny
Down south, not gonna lie the first time I had blood drawn I passed out. XD I was around 18ish I think.
I scared my mom so bad I laughed afterwards.
What's weird is I didn't have a panic attack from it.
It just made me feel extremely tired after.
Guess my blood sugar was low are something.
Orange juice helped.
Hummingbird Meadows
10:32:41 Bird
I work in the medical field. I am positive they aren't going to sedate for shot.
Versailles
10:32:34 Versa
Sunni,
Odd. I mean, I was never rude or mean to my doctors in any way. Never tried to hit them or run away. *Maybe* I could see it for a kid more likely to lash out, but I dunno
Down South Stud
10:31:21 
I would have loved to have been doped up when i was a kid lol, i get blood tests regularly so i just say screw it lol
Sunni
10:31:13 Sunni bunny
Versa, I guess it depends case to Case.
Sunni
10:29:37 Sunni bunny
Star that would be a good question for a doctor.
Versailles
10:28:46 Versa
Sunni,
For sure. But the idea of someone sedating a kid to make them take the needle is outlandish. Never heard of it lol
Sunni
10:28:16 Sunni bunny
Versa a fear of needles is pretty common.
Versailles
10:23:45 Versa
I was HORRIFIED of shots when I was a kid. Like, crying, shaking, stressed, pacing, and overall a wreck. Never once did they ever mention doing that to me. Orally or otherwise
Down South Stud
10:22:40 
As a stud colt anyway
Purnima
10:22:26 Alex
Sounds good, thank you!
Down South Stud
10:22:01 
Id keep him and watch his training first alex
Hummingbird Meadows
10:21:45 Bird
I doubt they would even prescribe something to take orally.
Snitches' Stitches
10:20:45 Snitch
Star
That's really a doctor question, but probably not unless it's for life saving measures. Might just give the kid a chill pill like trazadone or something before the appointment
Hummingbird Meadows
10:19:48 Bird
@Star, I don't think they would ever do that. Sedation is typically given with an IV anyways.
Snitches' Stitches
10:19:27 Snitch
Alex
If you're not planning on breeding him, then gelding would be best for his training

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bridle reccomendations? February 16, 2022 02:33 PM


Thistleberry Farm
 
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im looking for a new bridle for my mare. The one i'm currently using is allright, but its a little old and worn, and i recently got a pay rise so i can afford a new one, yay!
she is a thouroughbred, and uses just a normal bridle with single reins.
ideally under 130 euros/pounds.
any ideas?
bridle reccomendations? February 16, 2022 04:40 PM


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Have you tried a micklem bridle? My tb absolutely loves it! All my horses are in them, as they are generally quite smart, comfortablr bridles.
bridle reccomendations? February 17, 2022 02:44 AM


Thistleberry Farm
 
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ill look in to them, thanks belle!

Belle said:
Have you tried a micklem bridle? My tb absolutely loves it! All my horses are in them, as they are generally quite smart, comfortablr bridles.


bridle reccomendations? February 17, 2022 12:51 PM


Thistleberry Farm
 
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still looking!
bridle reccomendations? February 17, 2022 01:26 PM


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I will say that unless your horse has a real issue that requires a flash or is already going in a flash, I would stay away from getting something with any straps below the bit. There are studies that have shown some health issues associated with nosebands below the bit (flashes, grackles, micklems, drop nosebands, etc.) although the most problematic nosebands are the ones that put pressure on the sensitive area of the lower nasal bone. That said, I highly recommend the Harwich Ergonomic bridle. It is one of the very few anatomical bridles that doesn't have anything below the bit. And if you want to be fancy like me, get a sparkly browband and you'll get tons of compliments.
bridle reccomendations? February 17, 2022 01:47 PM


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thank you fenn!
yes i know, finding a good bridle without that is an issue for me to. Ive always ridden my mare without a flash, mainly because she has a few teeth issues, and also she is highly sensitive to that kind of thing. thanks for the recomendation!
bridle reccomendations? February 17, 2022 01:50 PM


Thistleberry Farm
 
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ive heard a lot of good things about this bridle by Waldhausen.
Apparently very comfortable and good for sensitive horses. Also has removable flash.
bridle reccomendations? February 17, 2022 05:56 PM


Wagner Eventing
 
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Had one very similar to this for my warmblood mare. She loved it, I did to. I really like anything with the relief crown piece.

Thistleberry Farm said:
ive heard a lot of good things about this bridle by Waldhausen.
Apparently very comfortable and good for sensitive horses. Also has removable flash.


bridle reccomendations? February 18, 2022 02:42 AM


Belle
 
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I use a similar one on my little grey, will find a pic :) It had a slightly wider headpiece as he was a little uneven in his poll.

Thistleberry Farm said:
ive heard a lot of good things about this bridle by Waldhausen.
Apparently very comfortable and good for sensitive horses. Also has removable flash.


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Edited at February 18, 2022 02:43 AM by Belle
bridle reccomendations? February 18, 2022 02:44 AM


Thistleberry Farm
 
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great, thanks guys! i ended up buying it. Ill let you know what its like!

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