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Minerva
01:35:18 Min
Ooh I'll have a look at that one, thanks Red!
Minerva
01:34:16 Min
Haha exactly Puck! I'm hoping the more we go out the more keen he'll be to get on with it. He's a very good chap overall- and he's even happy to walk out in front of Minnie if I've got someone to lead her. He met his first tractor last night and was a 10/10 brave boy bless him
FirstLightFarms
01:34:09 puck
Unless your lunge lunge is 200 feet long it's gonna be a small circle lol
Red Horizon Ranch
01:33:01 Red
And no chasing, showing them who’s boss, etc. necessary. I really don’t enjoy having to do that kind of thing and good news, you really basically never have to XD
Pentagram Stables
01:32:36 Penta - KNNs
I said nothing about small circles, but whatever.
We have a different view of how to do things with 2 yr olds.
Red Horizon Ranch
01:31:35 Red
I really like Warwick Schiller’s “leading with energy” exercise for staying in the right position/responsiveness when leading, my mate was so “lazy” seeming and wanted to be directly behind me while leading, would pin her ears and swish tail when asked to go forward, it worked incredibly well
Minerva
01:31:33 Min
To be honest the maximum I'd ever lunge any horse is like 20 minutes, and that would be their entire work for the day. It has it's place but isn't my preferred method for anything
FirstLightFarms
01:30:53 puck
Min, he sounds like my pony! Just needs to learn a little responsibility about walking forward instead of being dragged every step 😂
FirstLightFarms
01:30:05 puck
Yeah it'd hurt, small circles are the worst for babies. Great way to do damage to their joints. And chasing a horse on the line isnt exactly the best way to establish you're in charge 🙃
Minerva
01:29:48 Min
That's great Puck, thank you! He naturally likes to put himself behind me, although we've been working on that and he's much happier walking out nicely now. When we're out and about he plants a few times right at the start, then likes to march. He's definitely more of a woah than go pony, which will be great when I'm backing him in a few years, but not ideal with ride and lead haha
Red Horizon Ranch
01:29:28 Red
Going in circles for more than a few minutes is not good for baby joints
Pentagram Stables
01:28:14 Penta - KNNs
Creek - it's not like he'd be asked to canter, or even trot for an entire hour. lol
It wouldn't hurt him any, and he might just get the idea who's in charge.
Minerva
01:26:11 Min
Yeah he's lost his treat privileges sadly- we do scratches as rewards now and he gets a lick for big things like farrier
FirstLightFarms
01:25:23 puck
Babies are so lazy and uncertain lmao. I hate ponying the greenies.
When you walk him on foot, does he follow you or walk at your shoulder? Do you have to drag him or does he move off/ respond to your energy without the rope getting involved?
Work on getting him a little lighter on the lead rope on the ground, and that should translate into ponying.
And if nothing else, stand still on your pony and bump bump with the lead rope until he's at your knee. Then step forward, bump bump until he's at your knee. He does not get a release until his head is at your knee. Even if you get on and take one step at a time for a ride or so, eventually he'll realize its easier to just walk forward and stay at your knee than it is to be dragged behind.
Minerva
01:25:06 Min
Oh yeah missed the hour part- he'd be on for like 5 minutes to razz him up haha. I don't hammer babies don't worry!
Queen Elsa's Farm
01:24:14 Queen, Ice
-HEE Click- second breeding today and I finally have this
Silver Melody Acres
01:23:28 Solar - KNNs
Why be disappointed without rating her?
Silver Melody Acres
01:22:24 Solar - KNNs
I was thinking you might eventually be able to do a little switcharoo XD get him used to being led beside her by someone, then see what he does if you take the lead rope
Queen Elsa's Farm
01:22:10 Queen, Ice
this new update is so awesome!
Windswept
01:21:38 
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Should I be disappointed in her?

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Minerva
01:35:18 Min
Ooh I'll have a look at that one, thanks Red!
Minerva
01:34:16 Min
Haha exactly Puck! I'm hoping the more we go out the more keen he'll be to get on with it. He's a very good chap overall- and he's even happy to walk out in front of Minnie if I've got someone to lead her. He met his first tractor last night and was a 10/10 brave boy bless him
FirstLightFarms
01:34:09 puck
Unless your lunge lunge is 200 feet long it's gonna be a small circle lol
Red Horizon Ranch
01:33:01 Red
And no chasing, showing them who’s boss, etc. necessary. I really don’t enjoy having to do that kind of thing and good news, you really basically never have to XD
Pentagram Stables
01:32:36 Penta - KNNs
I said nothing about small circles, but whatever.
We have a different view of how to do things with 2 yr olds.
Red Horizon Ranch
01:31:35 Red
I really like Warwick Schiller’s “leading with energy” exercise for staying in the right position/responsiveness when leading, my mate was so “lazy” seeming and wanted to be directly behind me while leading, would pin her ears and swish tail when asked to go forward, it worked incredibly well
Minerva
01:31:33 Min
To be honest the maximum I'd ever lunge any horse is like 20 minutes, and that would be their entire work for the day. It has it's place but isn't my preferred method for anything
FirstLightFarms
01:30:53 puck
Min, he sounds like my pony! Just needs to learn a little responsibility about walking forward instead of being dragged every step 😂
FirstLightFarms
01:30:05 puck
Yeah it'd hurt, small circles are the worst for babies. Great way to do damage to their joints. And chasing a horse on the line isnt exactly the best way to establish you're in charge 🙃
Minerva
01:29:48 Min
That's great Puck, thank you! He naturally likes to put himself behind me, although we've been working on that and he's much happier walking out nicely now. When we're out and about he plants a few times right at the start, then likes to march. He's definitely more of a woah than go pony, which will be great when I'm backing him in a few years, but not ideal with ride and lead haha
Red Horizon Ranch
01:29:28 Red
Going in circles for more than a few minutes is not good for baby joints
Pentagram Stables
01:28:14 Penta - KNNs
Creek - it's not like he'd be asked to canter, or even trot for an entire hour. lol
It wouldn't hurt him any, and he might just get the idea who's in charge.
Minerva
01:26:11 Min
Yeah he's lost his treat privileges sadly- we do scratches as rewards now and he gets a lick for big things like farrier
FirstLightFarms
01:25:23 puck
Babies are so lazy and uncertain lmao. I hate ponying the greenies.
When you walk him on foot, does he follow you or walk at your shoulder? Do you have to drag him or does he move off/ respond to your energy without the rope getting involved?
Work on getting him a little lighter on the lead rope on the ground, and that should translate into ponying.
And if nothing else, stand still on your pony and bump bump with the lead rope until he's at your knee. Then step forward, bump bump until he's at your knee. He does not get a release until his head is at your knee. Even if you get on and take one step at a time for a ride or so, eventually he'll realize its easier to just walk forward and stay at your knee than it is to be dragged behind.
Minerva
01:25:06 Min
Oh yeah missed the hour part- he'd be on for like 5 minutes to razz him up haha. I don't hammer babies don't worry!
Queen Elsa's Farm
01:24:14 Queen, Ice
-HEE Click- second breeding today and I finally have this
Silver Melody Acres
01:23:28 Solar - KNNs
Why be disappointed without rating her?
Silver Melody Acres
01:22:24 Solar - KNNs
I was thinking you might eventually be able to do a little switcharoo XD get him used to being led beside her by someone, then see what he does if you take the lead rope
Queen Elsa's Farm
01:22:10 Queen, Ice
this new update is so awesome!
Windswept
01:21:38 
-HEE Click-
Should I be disappointed in her?

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Supplements September 7, 2017 10:45 AM

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What supplements, if any, do you give your horse and why? Im looking at farnam mare plus lactation supplement and farnam weight builder for my mare, farnam grow colt for my 4 month old colt, and dumor joint supplement for my 23 yo gelding.
Supplements September 7, 2017 11:47 AM

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I just used a Cob. Sweet cob. It has rolled oats, barley and Molasses.She loved it. It made her caot shinny and fattened her up.
Supplements September 7, 2017 12:11 PM

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I use Equilibra 500 Feed Balancer which helps alot with keeping my 2 ottb's weight nicely, gives them a good diet so they don't gain or loose weight and i just pop that in with some Tiger Oats, Alfalfa Oil and some Baileys Chaff x and usually half 2 carrots or an Apple. That just helps with there weight and gives them the coat care they need on my opinion and they are all good for getting horse back into a shape
Supplements September 7, 2017 08:16 PM


Bristol Farms
 
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My ex show jumper Dutch warmblood gets MSM for his joints. My injured (permanently) 22 year old TB gets SmartFlex Rehab pellets for his dislocated and displaced kneecap. It helps with inflammation and has kept him comfortable and alive for over a year longer than the vet gave him. My two yearlings get Vitamin E.

Everyone but the Dutch Warmblood gets Strategy Professional Formula GX from Purina. The Warmblood is a rescue and needs to gain weight. He's on a mix of Purina Healthy Edge and Sentinel Performance LS Formula.

Edited at September 7, 2017 08:19 PM by Bristol Farms
Supplements September 7, 2017 09:30 PM

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Bristol Farms said:
My ex show jumper Dutch warmblood gets MSM for his joints. My injured (permanently) 22 year old TB gets SmartFlex Rehab pellets for his dislocated and displaced kneecap. It helps with inflammation and has kept him comfortable and alive for over a year longer than the vet gave him. My two yearlings get Vitamin E.

Everyone but the Dutch Warmblood gets Strategy Professional Formula GX from Purina. The Warmblood is a rescue and needs to gain weight. He's on a mix of Purina Healthy Edge and Sentinel Performance LS Formula.



How do you like the MSM and the SmartFlex Rehab? My 23yo gelding shredded his tendons in his hind left fetlock 6 months ago and messed up his stifle in the same leg 2 years ago and im working on getting him back in shape as he is finally not limping.
Supplements September 7, 2017 09:49 PM


Bristol Farms
 
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The MSM works fantastically for my Warmblood. I use it for him because he's out of shape (was 500lbs underweight when I got him) and had a very hard-on-the-joints professional show jumping career as a youngster (with someone in NY). He's a bit crackly, but on the MSM, he's not crackly at all and runs around wth my yearlings no problem which is something to see considering he's 18.3 and over 1400lbs.

Unfortunately, my thoroughbred's injury isn't something healable, but those Smartflex pellets keep him comfortable and help a ton with the inflammation. He dislocated and displaced his kneecap almost 3 years ago. He also tore the ligament that holds it in place, so repair wasn't really an option with that on top of his age and a rough history (before I bought him). Those pellets have kept him happy and a part of my life for (as of right now) over a year longer than the vet gave us.

Honestly, my biggest recommendation would be to call SmartPaks and talk to them about what your looking for. They are incredibly helpful and can get you all sorts of information about their offered supplements.
Supplements September 7, 2017 09:54 PM

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I use Simplifly and Electrolytes for my horse. The simplifly helps keep all
bugs off your horse through the summer months. Electrolytes helps keep my horse hydrated (:
Supplements September 8, 2017 09:29 AM

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I use SmartPaks with my gelding (it makes it easier for the barn staff) and he's on Stress Dex, Smart Hoof and Bute-Less.

The Stress Dex is because he won't drink enough water without it, so he's on it year round. He's on Smart Hoof and Bute-Less because he's a sport horse in a pretty heavy workout program so those supplements are just preventative measures to keep him happily working
Supplements September 17, 2017 12:16 AM

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Super Gain for my two and the underweight mare, mare magic for Hannibal, MSM for Chief, vegetable oil for their coats, vitamin supplement I found at wilco and carrots and apples of course.
Supplements September 29, 2017 09:03 PM


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Another vote for Smartpak. My horse is on SmartPituitary Senior pellets, Cocosoya, and Smartpak's MSM pellets. She's a senior with Cushing's and ringbone, and these really help keep her sound and healthy.

Edited at September 29, 2017 09:04 PM by Coruscant Farm

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