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Gypsy Family Farm
12:00:17 
I think it's so commonly used anymore and in another game that I play I thought it was on our list. I'm old, I get confused.
Gypsy Family Farm
11:59:20 
Or I did.
Valhalla Acreage
11:59:09 Eivor
The only textspeak permitted is: OMG, OML, LOL, LMAO, and IRL
Nope still the same
Morning Glory Farms
11:59:06 Terici/Dino/Trish
IRL got added but i dont recall TY being added
Morning Glory Farms
11:58:35 Terici/Dino/Trish
I dont recall TY being added to the allowed chat speak 🤔 Maybe i missed a memo
Valhalla Acreage
11:58:27 Eivor
Lucky are you asking how you make money?
Morning Glory Farms
11:58:04 Terici/Dino/Trish
Lukey no chatspeak please
Lukey
11:56:02 
How much did u guys get out of money?
Midsummer Meadows
11:50:30 
thank you - saved the night! he's 1 in 361 for color
Gem
11:50:17 Gem
As long as the horse was bred by you
Gem
11:49:53 Gem
Manage your horse --> Ungeld
Gypsy Family Farm
11:48:52 
You can ungeld it for 24 hours.
Lukey
11:48:50 
U do that
Lukey
11:48:05 
Hi

Midsummer Meadows
11:48:01 
What do you do if you accidentally geld a horse? *faceplam*
Lucky Ranch
11:47:56 luhckeigh
im guessing its allowed because they are specific to the game so everybody knows what youre talking about and its easier than writing it out
Lucky Ranch
11:47:17 luhckeigh
theres a list of allowed chatspeak and RO is one of them, theres a few other game terms where the abbreviated version is allowed
Valhalla Acreage
11:46:01 Eivor
OK this has been bothering me why can we say RO that would be chat speak as well wouldn't it?
Gypsy Family Farm
11:42:07 
I thought TY was okay?
Morning Glory Farms
11:35:56 Terici/Dino/Trish
make sure youre not using chat speak please :)

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Gypsy Family Farm
12:00:17 
I think it's so commonly used anymore and in another game that I play I thought it was on our list. I'm old, I get confused.
Gypsy Family Farm
11:59:20 
Or I did.
Valhalla Acreage
11:59:09 Eivor
The only textspeak permitted is: OMG, OML, LOL, LMAO, and IRL
Nope still the same
Morning Glory Farms
11:59:06 Terici/Dino/Trish
IRL got added but i dont recall TY being added
Morning Glory Farms
11:58:35 Terici/Dino/Trish
I dont recall TY being added to the allowed chat speak 🤔 Maybe i missed a memo
Valhalla Acreage
11:58:27 Eivor
Lucky are you asking how you make money?
Morning Glory Farms
11:58:04 Terici/Dino/Trish
Lukey no chatspeak please
Lukey
11:56:02 
How much did u guys get out of money?
Midsummer Meadows
11:50:30 
thank you - saved the night! he's 1 in 361 for color
Gem
11:50:17 Gem
As long as the horse was bred by you
Gem
11:49:53 Gem
Manage your horse --> Ungeld
Gypsy Family Farm
11:48:52 
You can ungeld it for 24 hours.
Lukey
11:48:50 
U do that
Lukey
11:48:05 
Hi

Midsummer Meadows
11:48:01 
What do you do if you accidentally geld a horse? *faceplam*
Lucky Ranch
11:47:56 luhckeigh
im guessing its allowed because they are specific to the game so everybody knows what youre talking about and its easier than writing it out
Lucky Ranch
11:47:17 luhckeigh
theres a list of allowed chatspeak and RO is one of them, theres a few other game terms where the abbreviated version is allowed
Valhalla Acreage
11:46:01 Eivor
OK this has been bothering me why can we say RO that would be chat speak as well wouldn't it?
Gypsy Family Farm
11:42:07 
I thought TY was okay?
Morning Glory Farms
11:35:56 Terici/Dino/Trish
make sure youre not using chat speak please :)

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than 1 day before you can use our chatbox.






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inhand showing? April 8, 2025 10:51 PM


Azrail Elites
 
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In December, I welcomed a new addition to my equine family, an off-the-track Thoroughbred who was previously trained for eventing but did not enjoy that discipline. After careful consideration, I decided to purchase him to focus on barrel racing and Western riding, as I felt he would thrive more in these areas. Although my experience primarily lies in Western riding, I have a keen interest in exploring English disciplines, specifically show jumping and in-hand hacking.
As I delve into the world of in-hand showing, I seek guidance on preparing effectively. One of the most critical aspects is ensuring that I have all the necessary equipment and supplies ready for the show.
So...
What would you recommend?
How do you go about plaiting? night before or on the day of? ( also gel!!)
Do you have a checklist to keep track of every item?
What coat shines have you found best to work on dark bay horses?
Coat Checker patterns?
Next biggest question is
Do you show in standard EQ/ Dressage acquire?
bridle or Leather show halter w curb bit? (Racing halters/trot up)
Just curious on what people recommend :)
inhand showing? April 12, 2025 05:08 AM


Zomb
 
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Honestly, from someone who did showing all her life. Getting everything ready the day before is much easier.
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We bathe and play the day before, the boys have a hood on which protects them. I cant remember off the top of my head what Gel we use, but i do have to plait today so i can add that in later.
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Regarding shine, we use anything Supreme products, especially their spray and shine coat spray. We've used this on: Chestnut, Bay, black you name it we've used it.
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Patterns depends on what you're showing him under.. If show horse we use a nit comb (odd i know) and make the checkered patterns like this: rump patterns - NOTE we use a smaller nit comb for the show ponies
But again if you want to see the bum patterns let me know cause we are off to a show tomorrow.
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How i made sure everything was done is i did it the night before, mental check lists etc. Saturday day time, bathe and plait pony.
Go home, dismantle bridle, clean thoroughly and soak the bit in hot water and clean. Put the bridle back together once cleaned + immediately load it into the lorry. Then i'd do the same with all my clothes etc.
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I did use my usual kit (you can see on the images below) if i was riding too. However, i do also just use smart attire if not riding. Smart tousers (NOT the same colour as the horses legs) white shirt, tie that matches browband and a waist cost (preferably blue).
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Now i am from England and im not sure if its the same where you are but i figured id put my 10 pence in LOL
If anything else, you can PM me :)
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One of the ponies below that i used to turn out myself between the ages of 10-12 (minus the plaiting at that point LOL)
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I absolutely adored my show jacket here
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My little sister riding the same ponio
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EDIT: i know these arent in hand pictures. HOWEVER, it does show the shine product we used (same company) and the condition the plats are in when we did them the night before (pic 1) vs when we rushed them on the day (pic 2) because we were running late due to pony refusing to load (very out of pocket)

Edited at April 12, 2025 05:14 AM by Zomb
inhand showing? April 12, 2025 06:23 PM


Azrail Elites
 
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thank you so much zomb, i really appreciate it!!
we have our first event in a month so nervous about it, and then another in August which is why I asked about this in the first place
I'm located in Aus - my boys on turnout 25/8 unless required for box rest due to my work schedule, we've been practising in-hand trotting in just a halter, still adjusting if its best to get another bridle just for inhand showing.
I'm currently at the point I believe I may just be overthinking it all, so thank you for clarifying!
inhand showing? April 12, 2025 06:41 PM


Zomb
 
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Azrail Elites said:
thank you so much zomb, i really appreciate it!!
we have our first event in a month so nervous about it, and then another in August which is why I asked about this in the first place
I'm located in Aus - my boys on turnout 25/8 unless required for box rest due to my work schedule, we've been practising in-hand trotting in just a halter, still adjusting if its best to get another bridle just for inhand showing.
I'm currently at the point I believe I may just be overthinking it all, so thank you for clarifying!


I would recommend a bridle, snaffle bit. With either a chain to leather lead or just use reins.
If you need any help etc just drop me a PM 😁the thought of it is definitely scarier and if you're an over thinker like myself it is very daunting.
Hope it all goes well!

Edited at April 12, 2025 06:42 PM by Zomb
inhand showing? April 12, 2025 08:51 PM


Azrail Elites
 
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thank you!! yes it is so daunting!! its a complete different aspect, thank you for being open about it!

Zomb said:

Azrail Elites said:
thank you so much zomb, i really appreciate it!!
we have our first event in a month so nervous about it, and then another in August which is why I asked about this in the first place
I'm located in Aus - my boys on turnout 25/8 unless required for box rest due to my work schedule, we've been practising in-hand trotting in just a halter, still adjusting if its best to get another bridle just for inhand showing.
I'm currently at the point I believe I may just be overthinking it all, so thank you for clarifying!


I would recommend a bridle, snaffle bit. With either a chain to leather lead or just use reins.
If you need any help etc just drop me a PM 😁the thought of it is definitely scarier and if you're an over thinker like myself it is very daunting.
Hope it all goes well!



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