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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
Purnima
10:19:25 Alex
Hmmm nice try lol
Star Fields
10:18:33 Stardust/Comet
Alex
no... You give him to me! :P
Star Fields
10:18:05 Stardust/Comet
Hey guys I have a question; Is it legal for a doctor to sedate a child under 18 with parental consent so that the child can take a shot?
Purnima
10:16:15 Alex
-HEE Click-

So my question is if I don’t plan on using him for breeding because of the P should I just geld him?
Hummingbird Meadows
10:09:48 Bird
He's getting more confident out there though. He gets excited about chasing the bugs.
Hummingbird Meadows
10:07:29 Bird
@Artic, the sun set so it was cool enough for us to go out for 30 minutes. It was getting dark so I picked him up and brought him inside.
KPH Equestrian
10:06:19 Rapcoon | Jester
aw poor guy lol
Glacier Bay Cove
10:05:09 Arctic Katz
Is it raining there, Hummer, or did the sun set
Hummingbird Meadows
10:04:10 Bird
Poor Finley is crying because I made him come inside.

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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
Purnima
10:19:25 Alex
Hmmm nice try lol
Star Fields
10:18:33 Stardust/Comet
Alex
no... You give him to me! :P
Star Fields
10:18:05 Stardust/Comet
Hey guys I have a question; Is it legal for a doctor to sedate a child under 18 with parental consent so that the child can take a shot?
Purnima
10:16:15 Alex
-HEE Click-

So my question is if I don’t plan on using him for breeding because of the P should I just geld him?
Hummingbird Meadows
10:09:48 Bird
He's getting more confident out there though. He gets excited about chasing the bugs.
Hummingbird Meadows
10:07:29 Bird
@Artic, the sun set so it was cool enough for us to go out for 30 minutes. It was getting dark so I picked him up and brought him inside.
KPH Equestrian
10:06:19 Rapcoon | Jester
aw poor guy lol
Glacier Bay Cove
10:05:09 Arctic Katz
Is it raining there, Hummer, or did the sun set
Hummingbird Meadows
10:04:10 Bird
Poor Finley is crying because I made him come inside.

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Adult Riding Lessons? July 9, 2018 11:19 PM


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I owned horses from 12-19 but never took any "official" lessons until my early 20s. :) Took lessons for several years just to have fun, stay in shape and keep learning! I'm now 30, own my own boy and have been applying everything I've learned as I work with him. I will continue taking lessons until I can't anymore. XD <3 You are never too old!

I think a lot of places are geared towards showing a focus on children because that is a huge part of their clientele base - but not all of it! I have a blast at the barn with all of the little kids, haha. I'm 30 years old taking group lessons with 10 and 12 Y/Os. Don't mind it one bit! We have a few girls that occasionally visit in between college semesters and my "trainer" even works with some awesome ladies over 50! I've learned things from young and old alike and I've never been embarrassed or ashamed. I've had 10 Y/Os show me how to manhandle tough big horses and tie up properly. XD I love it!
Adult Riding Lessons? July 9, 2018 11:39 PM


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Go for it! You wont be restricted to doing childlike things, your trainer will make sure you progress without teaching you like a kid.

It's fun riding at any age, and when you're older than 8, it's a lot easier to understand WHY horses are doing things as well. It can give you helpful insight.

Best of luck! Riding lessons are always a great way to go if you love riding.
Adult Riding Lessons? July 17, 2018 06:02 PM


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This forum gives me inspiration as well I was thinking of taking riding lessons but I thought i would be too old but I'm not even in my 20s so reading all the comments make me feel happy:)

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