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Lucky Ducky Lane
04:13:02 
Forgot to pay the BM and was wondering why she wasn't entering shows
Calela Eventing
03:44:32 Cali
CE
Prepare for a bit of a rant.
So basically Qualifier shows are held on Tuesdays and if your horse is eligible they will automatically compete. They have to be entered into a Federation, be level 8 or 9 and have at least 20 Fed points.
Then if you do qualify on the 27th your horse with automatically compete
Cozmic Elite
03:35:03 
Cali how do you partipate in the hewg? Mainly curious
SilverStar
03:27:06 
hey guys! how do i enter a giveaway?? im still pretty new to the game
Alpine Acres
03:20:43 Lily/Alpine
congrats Cali!
Calela Eventing
02:53:44 Cali
We're 15th but at least we're on, hopefully the shows tmr will bump him up
MakeEm Fancy
02:53:15 Ally 💜
I just FRed a good chunk of geldings
Calela Eventing
02:52:32 Cali
Finally! My new show gelding that I want to get into HEWG is on the Federation LB
Sagewood Stables
02:51:50 
dw apparently i needed round bales to?
Bluebonnet Estates
02:51:24 Blue ~ Poodle Rat
Ooo I love a good gelding restock. I just replaced about 40 ish, I think this guy is my favorite
-HEE Click-
WolfRunner Acres
02:50:34 
Ah okay thank you!
Sagewood Stables
02:49:50 
i dont get whats going on?? i have brought a total of 1500 hay and its still saying not enough or my horses?
Vancouver
02:47:30 Ana / Van
WolfRunner
For a mare it is fine yes. If it's a stallion I would geld
WolfRunner Acres
02:39:43 
If I'm focusing on a single discipline (dressage) is ESA okay?
Alpine Acres
02:35:19 Lily/Alpine
Skyward
pretty common in my opinion, if you do a mass capture the likelihood is that you'll get a handful of E bravery horses
Calela Eventing
02:18:50 Cali
Probably not that common
Skyward Stud
02:17:17 
how common is it for captured horses to have elite bravery?
Calela Eventing
01:39:27 Cali
I was hoping to enter into this showjumping competition as well but I'm still feeling pretty sick and its next week so I'm not going.
Super annoyed about that
Aspen Fire ES
01:38:19 Aspen/Tea Slaveyy
Oh really? xD
Aspen Fire ES
01:37:59 Aspen/Tea Slaveyy
Ah, I hate when that happens, hopefully you make a speedy recovery from that cold

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Lucky Ducky Lane
04:13:02 
Forgot to pay the BM and was wondering why she wasn't entering shows
Calela Eventing
03:44:32 Cali
CE
Prepare for a bit of a rant.
So basically Qualifier shows are held on Tuesdays and if your horse is eligible they will automatically compete. They have to be entered into a Federation, be level 8 or 9 and have at least 20 Fed points.
Then if you do qualify on the 27th your horse with automatically compete
Cozmic Elite
03:35:03 
Cali how do you partipate in the hewg? Mainly curious
SilverStar
03:27:06 
hey guys! how do i enter a giveaway?? im still pretty new to the game
Alpine Acres
03:20:43 Lily/Alpine
congrats Cali!
Calela Eventing
02:53:44 Cali
We're 15th but at least we're on, hopefully the shows tmr will bump him up
MakeEm Fancy
02:53:15 Ally 💜
I just FRed a good chunk of geldings
Calela Eventing
02:52:32 Cali
Finally! My new show gelding that I want to get into HEWG is on the Federation LB
Sagewood Stables
02:51:50 
dw apparently i needed round bales to?
Bluebonnet Estates
02:51:24 Blue ~ Poodle Rat
Ooo I love a good gelding restock. I just replaced about 40 ish, I think this guy is my favorite
-HEE Click-
WolfRunner Acres
02:50:34 
Ah okay thank you!
Sagewood Stables
02:49:50 
i dont get whats going on?? i have brought a total of 1500 hay and its still saying not enough or my horses?
Vancouver
02:47:30 Ana / Van
WolfRunner
For a mare it is fine yes. If it's a stallion I would geld
WolfRunner Acres
02:39:43 
If I'm focusing on a single discipline (dressage) is ESA okay?
Alpine Acres
02:35:19 Lily/Alpine
Skyward
pretty common in my opinion, if you do a mass capture the likelihood is that you'll get a handful of E bravery horses
Calela Eventing
02:18:50 Cali
Probably not that common
Skyward Stud
02:17:17 
how common is it for captured horses to have elite bravery?
Calela Eventing
01:39:27 Cali
I was hoping to enter into this showjumping competition as well but I'm still feeling pretty sick and its next week so I'm not going.
Super annoyed about that
Aspen Fire ES
01:38:19 Aspen/Tea Slaveyy
Oh really? xD
Aspen Fire ES
01:37:59 Aspen/Tea Slaveyy
Ah, I hate when that happens, hopefully you make a speedy recovery from that cold

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Head Tossing January 18, 2022 05:24 AM


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So as a few of you may know, i got a lovely mare about a month ago.
We of course got her vetted before we bought her, and the vet said she was good to go, apart from that she had some issues with her teeth, as the previous owners never got them checked. But she said it was an easy fix and we were willing to go through with it because she is an absolutely incredible horse. Fast forward a week or so, Dentist has been, filed her teeth down, checked for ulcers or any other issues in the mouth, nothing. But for a while now she has had this issue of head tossing. Every time i try and make contact, especially in trot, she tosses her head. In canter its not so bad. We have talked to the vet and dentist and she has no problems whatsoever with her teeth or back or anything, so we have determined its either out of habit (from not having her teeth done for all those years) or just because she is being naughty.
Im thinking of trying her in a hackamore bridle to see if that helps.
Do you guys have any bit suggestions?
We have gone through a few, tried softer ones like a regular snaffle and harder ones like a pelham, but nothing seems to work well.
any suggestions?
Head Tossing January 18, 2022 06:07 AM


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You're likely on the right track by considering hackamores. If her teeth were neglected, she very well could still be expecting pain or discomfort from a bit.
Head Tossing January 18, 2022 06:21 AM


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It may just be a matter of patience. You're right that she's probably expecting the contact to be painful, so she tosses her head. I personally would keep her in a snaffle and give her time to work out her "new mouth" now that she's been done by the dentist. A hackamore may also be a good idea if her head tossing is really severe or takes more than a few weeks to subside. Do you plan on showing her? If so, is a hackamore allowed in your discipline?
Head Tossing January 18, 2022 06:23 AM


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thanks for the advice guys <3
My friend has a hackamore that she doesnt use, so ill see if it fits her.
And yes i do plan on showing her, she has competed before many times (Showjumping)
And a hackamore is allowed.
So ill give it a go!
thanks guys
Head Tossing January 18, 2022 08:11 AM

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It could also be related to the mouth anatomy. The style of snaffle etc may not fit. If bit less doesn't work then it may be worth getting a bit fitter out if that's something that's feasible for you. If your sure it's not that or pain then it could simply be pain memory. I would see if she does it bit less but also possibly on the lunge with side reins?
Head Tossing January 18, 2022 11:06 AM


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Going off of what Kirralee said, are the bits you're using single or double jointed? Double jointed tends to "sit" a little nicer and is typically more comfortable to the horse.

Kirralee said:
It could also be related to the mouth anatomy. The style of snaffle etc may not fit. If bit less doesn't work then it may be worth getting a bit fitter out if that's something that's feasible for you. If your sure it's not that or pain then it could simply be pain memory. I would see if she does it bit less but also possibly on the lunge with side reins?


Head Tossing January 18, 2022 11:12 AM


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thanks for the advice, kiralee!
Ironclad
We have tried a single jointed snaffle, but like you say it doesnt sit as well. So far we have tried double jointed eggbut, and full cheek as well as just a regular double link snaffle.
I think out of all of them the eggbut worked nicest but still had some head stuff going on. Next on the list is a hackamore.
Head Tossing January 20, 2022 11:48 PM

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Thistleberry Farm said:
thanks for the advice, kiralee!
Ironclad
We have tried a single jointed snaffle, but like you say it doesnt sit as well. So far we have tried double jointed eggbut, and full cheek as well as just a regular double link snaffle.
I think out of all of them the eggbut worked nicest but still had some head stuff going on. Next on the list is a hackamore.


If the hackamore doesn't work you could try a roller snaffle. I know a few people who had horses that were head tossers that stopped once using them. Took a while for them to stop completely due to pain memory/learner behaviour but now 12 months on they are good as gold
Head Tossing January 21, 2022 02:24 AM


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Ironclad Roan Estate said:
Going off of what Kirralee said, are the bits you're using single or double jointed? Double jointed tends to "sit" a little nicer and is typically more comfortable to the horse.

Kirralee said:
It could also be related to the mouth anatomy. The style of snaffle etc may not fit. If bit less doesn't work then it may be worth getting a bit fitter out if that's something that's feasible for you. If your sure it's not that or pain then it could simply be pain memory. I would see if she does it bit less but also possibly on the lunge with side reins?




I agree. Might be worth trying out different mouth pieces. She could have a low palette. If it's everytime you apply pressure, it could also be a poll problem, might be worth getting a physio or chiropractor out to take a look. Have you tried a hanging cheek snaffle, it's hotly debated in the horse world whether or not its a got a bit of poll pressure, but literally everything is hotly debated in our sport, especially on matters of bitting because no two people ever give you the same answer. From my understanding the bit "hangs" in the mouth when you apply pressure, slightly alleviating tongue and bar pressure, personally, I don't think the hanging cheek applies much more pressure than an egg but or loose ring and I find most horses really like it. Avoid single jointed bits, the nutcracker action isn't liked by many horses. Last thing you wanna do is use anything but a snaffle until you figure out what it is that's causing her to head toss.
Head Tossing January 21, 2022 01:22 PM


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I love rubber bits, I ride my gelding in either a bosal or a rubber Mullen mouth (the other rubber bits are just metal bits with rubber coating, so that why I went with a Mullen)

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