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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
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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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Resizing? March 13, 2025 04:21 PM


Inquiry of Equines
 
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Hey there!!
Normally when I make pieces for this website I'd make it on a 500x500 canvas. Understandably, banners lack quality and when I resize I lose that quality and my details turn blurry. In addition working on a larger canvas gives sharper details but once again when resized I lose most if not all of my crisp lines.
Is there a way to resize without losing quality? I've also made 1000x1000 images and just kept the horse itself in a 500x500 square but when I add details to the background and have to cut them out that sorta sucks.

Edited at March 13, 2025 04:23 PM by Inquiry of Equines
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Hi! So for stable avatars and banners, the best way to reduce quality loss is to save them and reduce them as png images. PNG images are larger than JPG/JPEG and they also help to maintain crispness. However, this doesn't work for a horse avatar as the image size restrictions are smaller (100kb vs 300kb). I would say your strategy to keep the size of the actual horse in a smaller area is a great strategy but I totally understand the frustration of losing background details.
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Thank you! I actually am gonna attempt this. I have an image converter I like to use so maybe if I keep horse avi's in png and then converter them after resize it'll help? We'll see XD

Gem said:
Hi! So for stable avatars and banners, the best way to reduce quality loss is to save them and reduce them as png images. PNG images are larger than JPG/JPEG and they also help to maintain crispness. However, this doesn't work for a horse avatar as the image size restrictions are smaller (100kb vs 300kb). I would say your strategy to keep the size of the actual horse in a smaller area is a great strategy but I totally understand the frustration of losing background details.


Resizing? March 22, 2025 11:10 AM


Gem
 
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If you convert PNG horse avi to JPEG while resizing, it's going to make it much smaller and probably kill the quality... so I typically do JPEG to JPEG for those but I hope you figure it out! <3

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