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Crestwood Eq.
02:29:07 Ivy / poison ivy
Bunny

I guess so. I’ve never ridden a cow myself xD
Bear Performance
02:27:12 Bunny ♡
Ivy
It definitely Strengthens your core to make it hurt less XD
Angels angels
02:26:52 [1k+ brindles] Angel
I want to reserve more broods or embryos for RO but I feel like I have enough lol
Crestwood Eq.
02:26:39 Ivy / poison ivy
Bunny

Oof.

Riding a cow must be a little uncomfortable. Isn’t it?
Old River Ranch
02:26:16 Old River /ORR
Angel, ill probably wait until her week 8 for her.
Thanks
Bear Performance
02:25:48 Bunny ♡
Ivy
Well, my Lyme has been kicking my butt since February but im finally getting it to simmer down some. Teaching my dairy calf to lead, which is essential if I make her into a milk cow, I trained her mama when she was a calf too. I can ride her lol
Crestwood Eq.
02:24:34 Ivy / poison ivy
Bunny

Hey! How are you
Bear Performance
02:24:14 Bunny ♡
Ivy
Haha! Hello
Crestwood Eq.
02:23:40 Ivy / poison ivy
Bunny

Yay! Someone understands xD
Bear Performance
02:23:18 Bunny ♡
Ivy
Nope! Well, not to a ranch kid xD ive been 'driving' for 9 years and im 16 lol
Crestwood Eq.
02:23:18 Ivy / poison ivy
Also, for those of you who dont know, im under 15
Sunset River Arabian
02:22:56 Athena - AAs
Angels
That's what reminded me to update mine lol
Buried Origins Ridge
02:22:44 Storm
Seems like it
Crestwood Eq.
02:22:28 Ivy / poison ivy
Just a random thought
Buried Origins Ridge
02:22:12 Storm
Congrats?
Crestwood Eq.
02:21:52 Ivy / poison ivy
Would it be surprising if I told you guys that I have known how to drive a stick shift since i was like 11 or 12?
Angels angels
02:20:43 [1k+ brindles] Angel
Week 7 or 8
Week 8 would be the week after RO
ArcticLights
02:19:59 Ceci / (Call me) AL
And she gets her w7 on RO
ArcticLights
02:19:42 Ceci / (Call me) AL
Old River, I would honestly wait for her w7 before tossing her to anyone
Angels angels
02:19:14 [1k+ brindles] Angel
You will probably have to wait until after RO to match her lol

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Crestwood Eq.
02:29:07 Ivy / poison ivy
Bunny

I guess so. I’ve never ridden a cow myself xD
Bear Performance
02:27:12 Bunny ♡
Ivy
It definitely Strengthens your core to make it hurt less XD
Angels angels
02:26:52 [1k+ brindles] Angel
I want to reserve more broods or embryos for RO but I feel like I have enough lol
Crestwood Eq.
02:26:39 Ivy / poison ivy
Bunny

Oof.

Riding a cow must be a little uncomfortable. Isn’t it?
Old River Ranch
02:26:16 Old River /ORR
Angel, ill probably wait until her week 8 for her.
Thanks
Bear Performance
02:25:48 Bunny ♡
Ivy
Well, my Lyme has been kicking my butt since February but im finally getting it to simmer down some. Teaching my dairy calf to lead, which is essential if I make her into a milk cow, I trained her mama when she was a calf too. I can ride her lol
Crestwood Eq.
02:24:34 Ivy / poison ivy
Bunny

Hey! How are you
Bear Performance
02:24:14 Bunny ♡
Ivy
Haha! Hello
Crestwood Eq.
02:23:40 Ivy / poison ivy
Bunny

Yay! Someone understands xD
Bear Performance
02:23:18 Bunny ♡
Ivy
Nope! Well, not to a ranch kid xD ive been 'driving' for 9 years and im 16 lol
Crestwood Eq.
02:23:18 Ivy / poison ivy
Also, for those of you who dont know, im under 15
Sunset River Arabian
02:22:56 Athena - AAs
Angels
That's what reminded me to update mine lol
Buried Origins Ridge
02:22:44 Storm
Seems like it
Crestwood Eq.
02:22:28 Ivy / poison ivy
Just a random thought
Buried Origins Ridge
02:22:12 Storm
Congrats?
Crestwood Eq.
02:21:52 Ivy / poison ivy
Would it be surprising if I told you guys that I have known how to drive a stick shift since i was like 11 or 12?
Angels angels
02:20:43 [1k+ brindles] Angel
Week 7 or 8
Week 8 would be the week after RO
ArcticLights
02:19:59 Ceci / (Call me) AL
And she gets her w7 on RO
ArcticLights
02:19:42 Ceci / (Call me) AL
Old River, I would honestly wait for her w7 before tossing her to anyone
Angels angels
02:19:14 [1k+ brindles] Angel
You will probably have to wait until after RO to match her lol

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Fear of Water September 2, 2018 12:53 PM


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My yearling colt has always been afraid of water. I was almost to a point of being able to bathe him, when a tornado hit the barn he was boarded at. Now, he rears and flips whenever it starts raining and bolts when I fill their water. Any advice on how to safely work him through this?
Fear of Water September 2, 2018 02:35 PM


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That is a bad response to water, poor baby. I am not a trainer, so this is just advice from experience with my mare.

Are you able to lunge yearlings? If so, I would get him solid on the lunge line and gradually work him up to having to walk, trot, canter over water on the ground, like a puddle from the hose spraying right there. Also another idea would be to have some sort of treats, like grain or extra hay, out while you are filling his waters and gradually move it closer so he is eating right next to you filling the hose. Buddies always help too!

Sorry if this is completely worthless
Fear of Water September 2, 2018 04:39 PM


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No, Liberty. That's helpful. He lunges really well, it's one of the things he's really good at. I will have to try that. And his buddy, my 24 year old gelding, LOVES water, so maybe he will help. I might dig out the kids' sprinkler we have somewhere and use that. The 24yo loves it and I could lunge the baby near it, slowly creeping him towards it. The old guy will stand over it so it sprays up on his tummy, chest, and neck lol!
Fear of Water September 5, 2018 03:02 PM

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I am not entirely sure about a horse that is that terrified of water, but my horse used to HATE water. He would walk through creeks and such, but running water was a no go. He would break hitching posts, halters, lead ropes, you name it. What I ended up doing was working him up to a good lather on a hot day, then started hosing his legs. The key here is to keep the water on him as he is moving, then the second he stands still turn the water off and let him rest. He will soon learn that when he stands still and takes it in, the pressure will be released. Getting him hot and sweaty isn't necessary, but I have found it sure doesn't hurt anything (with it being a youngster I would suggest being careful, you don't want to work a young fella so hard at such a young age). Hopefully that helps?

I also agree with Liberty, I feel it would be a good combo if you used both methods and really worked hard with him to accept the water.

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