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KPH Equestrian
11:58:20 Rapcoon | Jester
322 whole capture passes xD
Cozmic Elite
11:51:50 
Has anyone looked at hidden falls recently?
Boulder Creek
11:39:47 
Would it be similar to this one for in-game genetics?
-HEE Click-

Or more a real world using genetic testing and all the complicated language that corelate between coat color and genes?
I'm in an Equine Coat Genetics group on FB and that goes over my head sometimes.
I need the #ExplainItToMeLikeI'mFive version
KPH Equestrian
11:37:40 Rapcoon | Jester
Ants have gotten into my room. This means war. I've placed a concoction of borax, sugar, and warm water where I lost my lolipop to the buggers, we'll see how they like that >:)
pandemoniu_m
11:35:39 pheezy
speaking of guides im debating making updated genetics/color profiles/patterns guides with pictures now that ive been studying it so much in-game and for my irl stock
Boulder Creek
11:32:44 
I wish we had this to refer to instead of relying on collective knowledge
-HEE Click-
Cadence Farms
11:31:28 evebot
Also gifyu seems promising
Cadence Farms
11:30:59 evebot
imgur is still allowed
Alpine Acres
11:21:31 Lily/Alpine
no, they run at around 12:15 GT :)
Lucky Ducky Lane
11:15:54 
Shows have not run, correct?
Redwood Original
11:13:07 
Thank you!
Alpine Acres
11:12:43 Lily/Alpine
Redwood
yup, just select 'list' under views/sort>view at the bottom of your barn page
Dash and Duchess
11:12:23 DD | ~Squizard~
Redwood, all the barn views are still at the bottom of the page so yes :)
Redwood Original
11:11:38 
Anybody know if I can go back to the old list in my barns instead of the pictures?
Nightfall Dressage
11:10:27 Witchy

W/E/P: 1
P/W/E: 1
E/W/P: 1
E/E/P: 2
W/P/S: 1
E/P/P: 1
S/E/E: 2
P/E/P: 3
E/P/S: 1
P/E/S: 1
A/W/P: 1
A/W/S: 1
E/S/S: 1
P/S/P: 1
W/S/A: 1
Sub/W/P: 4
E/S/A: 1
A/E/S: 2
Sub/W/S: 4
E/A/A: 3
W/A/Sub: 3
Sub/E/S: 7
E/A/Sub: 6
W/Sub/Sub: 7
E/Sub/Sub: 8
RO wasnt too shabby
Cozmic Elite
11:06:58 
I just saw and got to pet a lil puppy, what a cutie.
Nightfall Dressage
11:00:40 Witchy
-HEE Click- EEK
Hummingbird Meadows
10:59:38 Bird
Ooo, season 2 of Wednesday is out!
Bug in a Rug
10:59:26 Bug | Flea | KPH
yeah that's true pheezy. I always use direct links because they paste into forums properly, but I know some folks don't
pandemoniu_m
10:58:33 pheezy
direct links dont show any porn but its just an issue of clarity. easier to stop using a website completely than making rules like "you can use this site but only direct links or it will show bad ads", a lot of people will continue not to use direct links i think

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KPH Equestrian
11:58:20 Rapcoon | Jester
322 whole capture passes xD
Cozmic Elite
11:51:50 
Has anyone looked at hidden falls recently?
Boulder Creek
11:39:47 
Would it be similar to this one for in-game genetics?
-HEE Click-

Or more a real world using genetic testing and all the complicated language that corelate between coat color and genes?
I'm in an Equine Coat Genetics group on FB and that goes over my head sometimes.
I need the #ExplainItToMeLikeI'mFive version
KPH Equestrian
11:37:40 Rapcoon | Jester
Ants have gotten into my room. This means war. I've placed a concoction of borax, sugar, and warm water where I lost my lolipop to the buggers, we'll see how they like that >:)
pandemoniu_m
11:35:39 pheezy
speaking of guides im debating making updated genetics/color profiles/patterns guides with pictures now that ive been studying it so much in-game and for my irl stock
Boulder Creek
11:32:44 
I wish we had this to refer to instead of relying on collective knowledge
-HEE Click-
Cadence Farms
11:31:28 evebot
Also gifyu seems promising
Cadence Farms
11:30:59 evebot
imgur is still allowed
Alpine Acres
11:21:31 Lily/Alpine
no, they run at around 12:15 GT :)
Lucky Ducky Lane
11:15:54 
Shows have not run, correct?
Redwood Original
11:13:07 
Thank you!
Alpine Acres
11:12:43 Lily/Alpine
Redwood
yup, just select 'list' under views/sort>view at the bottom of your barn page
Dash and Duchess
11:12:23 DD | ~Squizard~
Redwood, all the barn views are still at the bottom of the page so yes :)
Redwood Original
11:11:38 
Anybody know if I can go back to the old list in my barns instead of the pictures?
Nightfall Dressage
11:10:27 Witchy

W/E/P: 1
P/W/E: 1
E/W/P: 1
E/E/P: 2
W/P/S: 1
E/P/P: 1
S/E/E: 2
P/E/P: 3
E/P/S: 1
P/E/S: 1
A/W/P: 1
A/W/S: 1
E/S/S: 1
P/S/P: 1
W/S/A: 1
Sub/W/P: 4
E/S/A: 1
A/E/S: 2
Sub/W/S: 4
E/A/A: 3
W/A/Sub: 3
Sub/E/S: 7
E/A/Sub: 6
W/Sub/Sub: 7
E/Sub/Sub: 8
RO wasnt too shabby
Cozmic Elite
11:06:58 
I just saw and got to pet a lil puppy, what a cutie.
Nightfall Dressage
11:00:40 Witchy
-HEE Click- EEK
Hummingbird Meadows
10:59:38 Bird
Ooo, season 2 of Wednesday is out!
Bug in a Rug
10:59:26 Bug | Flea | KPH
yeah that's true pheezy. I always use direct links because they paste into forums properly, but I know some folks don't
pandemoniu_m
10:58:33 pheezy
direct links dont show any porn but its just an issue of clarity. easier to stop using a website completely than making rules like "you can use this site but only direct links or it will show bad ads", a lot of people will continue not to use direct links i think

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The Roman Thread! December 19, 2018 08:39 PM


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I've been meaning to do this for awhile now but haven't had the time! I'll be consolidating Roman news and updates to this thread for those who are interested in following. :)

For those who do not know, Roman is my 13 year old OTTB gelding that I was essentially given in May of this year. See thread 'I'm getting a horse!' (LOL) >> https://horseeden.com/forums.php?f=5&t=12927

The past 7 months have been lots of learning, trial and error, but we're both still here! XD Will update soon!


The Roman Thread! December 19, 2018 09:10 PM


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Yes!! I need this thread in my life! :D <3
The Roman Thread! December 19, 2018 09:11 PM


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Some Ro updates!

Ro has been on his new feed schedule for approx. 2.5ish weeks now (since 12/1) and the biggest change I've noticed is his attitude! He is much more mellow, patient and chill - no tugging, pacing or moving at the tying post and he doesn't race back/drag me to his paddock. He is currently getting free access 80/20 grass/alfalfa in a slowfeed haynet, 1 flake of alfalfa AM and PM and 1lb of a stable mix (total feed) + 1 scoop Cool Calories in the AM. Prior to this, he was just getting 1 flake (if that) alfalfa AM and PM, it just wasn't cutting it. I'm starting to notice him filling out so I might cut the alfalfa in the PM. My ultimate goal was to just have him solely on the free access but I kinda want to keep him on some alfalfa so... I'll likely keep it in the AM.

We were also having some issues with him tripping (way too often) and constantly nicking the back of his front feet with his hind feet. I mentioned it to the farrier and he came out and trimmed his toes back quite a bit and put aluminum shoes on. No clue what the purpose of that was but the tripping has essentially stopped lol. I'm guessing they are much lighter than steel? His abscess has also healed up great.

The next goal is to get a saddle fitter out to help me with that. We're getting by with his but I'd like an expert opinion. I'd like to purchase him something with a changeable gullet - either a Thorowgood or a Wintec, but I'm not doing diddly til someone comes out LOL. I've been communicating with one but she's been so busy she hasn't been able to schedule me. :/ Crossing fingers she comes out soon!

Hmm what else. Oh - he's been moderately cinchy for awhile but not really enough to convince me it was ulcers. Well now he's so irritated that if I brush his sides, underbelly or flank, he pins his ears and nips at me. I ordered Abprazole from Abler ("blue pop rocks", pelleted omeprazole) around Thanksgiving and I am starting him on it tomorrow. I've kinda put it off because I'm going to have to go out there every day to feed it to him myself - I don't trust the feeders to dump everything in my grain baggies into his bin. 1 month treatment only cost me $135ish so I figured heck, couldn't hurt! So... we'll see how that goes.

And now enjoy a fun video of Ro being a crazy racehorse man - I can tell he's feeling much better in how he moves! He has so much more energy! I've also never seen him flag his tail before LOL - so cute!

*** https://youtu.be/J91atbWjtBk

Edited at December 19, 2018 09:11 PM by Abstract Dunes
The Roman Thread! December 19, 2018 09:21 PM


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Aww look at him go!! He's so handsome x3

Hopefully his ulcers clear up with the abprazole <3
The Roman Thread! December 27, 2018 11:38 PM


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Alright so we are... approx. 1 week (I think?) on Abprazole - maybe 6 days. I had to find a magical way to hide it in his feed because dressing it on top of his pelleted grain was a no LOL - he pushed it out of the way and wiped his face all over his feed bin. So I got this really sticky all-in-one with molasses and I'm able to make a little nest in it, pour the Abprazole in, add a little maple syrup to make it stick, scoop of Daily Gold and mash some more all-in-one on top lol. He inhales it - woot!

I was out yesterday to ride and I have noticed he is not as cinchy or sensitive on his sides, but still sensitive around his flanks. Going to give it another week and see where we are at then. He was obviously feeling better because we went for a ride and he was bonkers - tried to dump me twice, LOL. We ended the ride with a moderately controlled trot and a broken noseband but on a fairly good note. I tried to really channel his forwardness and use it buuut it was a little tough. We may need to start lunging before rides if he's always going to be feeling that good. XD

I was out today to give him his meds but we had 25 mph winds and after yesterday, it was a big NO from me hahaha. Plus I had a major allergy attack. Tomorrow is supposed to be much nicer so I'll go out and ride. :)
The Roman Thread! December 28, 2018 12:32 AM


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Abstract Dunes said:

We were also having some issues with him tripping (way too often) and constantly nicking the back of his front feet with his hind feet. I mentioned it to the farrier and he came out and trimmed his toes back quite a bit and put aluminum shoes on. No clue what the purpose of that was but the tripping has essentially stopped lol. I'm guessing they are much lighter than steel? His abscess has also healed up great.


The reason they cut the toe back and keep the heel more upright in a horse who forges is to stop them from hitting the backs of their heels, and aluminium being a lighter metal may have something to do with his balance which could be why he forges? You'd have to ask your farrier about that :D
The Roman Thread! December 28, 2018 08:50 AM


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Im sure once you can cut back on all the stiff youre adding to get him to eat he'll settle back down. Hes having a sugar rush from all that. When I have supplements that my horses won't eat I soak the feed and mix the meds in. Might be able to try that.
The Roman Thread! December 28, 2018 11:36 AM


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Summer said:

The reason they cut the toe back and keep the heel more upright in a horse who forges is to stop them from hitting the backs of their heels, and aluminium being a lighter metal may have something to do with his balance which could be why he forges? You'd have to ask your farrier about that :D



Well when we got him, his feet were crap and I guess he needed help in the heel area, so I think our farrier was intentionally letting his toes go long to help in that department? But after... 6 or 7 months, the constant clicking/tripping/bumping the backs of his front feet started bugging me and I mentioned something to him. He's my husband's friend and a GREAT farrier from what I've heard, but he is so busy I typically don't talk to him (except passing him a message about Ro through my husband) and he does Ro's feet on his own time (like shows up whenever, does his feets and then texts husband he's done LOL) so I don't get a chance to chat or talk. I'm sure he wouldn't mind explaining but I just kinda trust what he's doing. XD
The Roman Thread! December 28, 2018 11:42 AM


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Whipperwill Estate said:
Im sure once you can cut back on all the stiff youre adding to get him to eat he'll settle back down. Hes having a sugar rush from all that. When I have supplements that my horses won't eat I soak the feed and mix the meds in. Might be able to try that.


I thought it might be the sugar from the molasses (er, maybe the maple syrup too LOL XD) but I'm feeding him very little to try and prevent that as much as possible - literally just a few handfuls. Unfortunately I can't soak this medication. It has a special coating so that the medicine gets carried to his digestive tract intact, which is why I have to use something kinda sticky. I almost don't mind the extra energy boost but I heard long-term sugary grains and whatnot aren't good for tummies.
The Roman Thread! December 28, 2018 12:01 PM


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Yes. Sugars can cause problems but short term like you're doing should be ok. Do you think the amount of ulcer stuff would fit in a carrot if you hollowed it out? Then just something to fill the end and give him the treat. Maybe that would work.

Abstract Dunes said:


Whipperwill Estate said:
Im sure once you can cut back on all the stiff youre adding to get him to eat he'll settle back down. Hes having a sugar rush from all that. When I have supplements that my horses won't eat I soak the feed and mix the meds in. Might be able to try that.


I thought it might be the sugar from the molasses (er, maybe the maple syrup too LOL XD) but I'm feeding him very little to try and prevent that as much as possible - literally just a few handfuls. Unfortunately I can't soak this medication. It has a special coating so that the medicine gets carried to his digestive tract intact, which is why I have to use something kinda sticky. I almost don't mind the extra energy boost but I heard long-term sugary grains and whatnot aren't good for tummies.



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