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Charlie's Stable
05:24:55 Char
Agreed. And, on top of that, those 14 and under, for the most part, do not really have a breeding goal other than pretty horses. They will have fifty AAA rated 1 of 1 SHs. So, gameplay is already somewhat stifled by experience, intelligence, and maturity. (Not knocking the color breeders.)
Thornwood Manor
05:24:29 
I think having the ability to turn PMs off from receiving messages from younger players and a seperate chat for younger players would be great, especially since blocking them in the normal sense means they can't interact with horses. So LB breeders would struggle. It should be mostly communication
Ashcroft Park Stud
05:22:47 Ash
Same Min, especially with the ban on social media for under 16s coming
Minerva
05:21:30 Min
Yeah there could be levels actually. So just chat or full block options
Minerva
05:20:28 Min
Not to mention it could go the other way as well. Im not a parent but if I had a 13 year old on here Id be much happier if their interactions with adult strangers was limited
Charlie's Stable
05:19:27 Char
I think it would mainly just be the chat side that would be affected. They could still interact with all the horses. And PM as long as the account is accepting PM from any age group.
Thornwood Manor
05:19:27 
I watch chat between calls at work. It's so much better than traffic stops and alarm calls
Minerva
05:18:54 Min
There would definitely be kinks for someone much clever than me to work out. But I think it could be a nice compromise to let kids still enjoy the game without putting people off that aren't as tolerant to them
Ashcroft Park Stud
05:16:28 Ash
😂 If you do then I shall be cheering for you at LA 2028!
Boulder Creek
05:16:06 
From the system side of things - would it update once a day to add new accounts to the If Yes Than

It would definitely be a very different game - It would almost run like two different playing fields.
If 'Adults' had the LeaderBoards and blocked the Young Players from interacting with their horses - it could effectively stifle game play for a generation

interesting concept for sure
Tanglewood
05:15:09 Technically Tangle
These are the questions we need to be asking
Tanglewood
05:15:00 Technically Tangle
Ash but what if I DO have an Olympic showjumper named Steve what then
Ashcroft Park Stud
05:12:40 Ash
Yeah, same - I’d feel harsh blocking loads of younger people (who are just being young, so fair enough - I just don’t want to interact with younger people) so I don’t bother. Plus it’s weird to me that people can see who’s blocked them 😅
Kiwi Mountains
05:12:12 Kiwi
Naw, I'm on a monitoring job so we've got hours of downtime so I've spent the last hour or so watching free Willy lol. I forget everything this movie did for the orca, Keiko 😭
Minerva
05:11:58 Min
Boulder- I go on lunch in an hour so Ill type something up 😊 It would definitely improve my QOL and if theres a choice then there would be plenty of players who arent that fussed who won't bother with it
Minerva
05:10:45 Min
Exactly Ash. Plus if we could just choose a "blanket block" option it would feel less personally hurtful to the kids themselves? If I go around blocking anyone who annoys me they can clearly see I got irritated by them. If Im an account that clearly has all under 18s (or maybe under 16s so its in line with the previous age limit?) blocked through the game itself its not about the individual people.
Boulder Creek
05:08:46 
Min - looks like you would get a lot of traction if you also posted in the Suggestions forum.

Who's responsibility is it for player interaction?
The Game or the Players?
- Should we be heavier handed with the Block button?
Ashcroft Park Stud
05:08:03 Ash
If I blocked everyone I wanted to it would be a full time job
Mustang Willows
05:07:40 Charlie
Go to start work bye
Ashcroft Park Stud
05:07:35 Ash
It’s generally obvious yeah, but still annoying when they’re causing chaos or lying about their latest rescued foal or imported Olympic showjumper called Steve

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Charlie's Stable
05:24:55 Char
Agreed. And, on top of that, those 14 and under, for the most part, do not really have a breeding goal other than pretty horses. They will have fifty AAA rated 1 of 1 SHs. So, gameplay is already somewhat stifled by experience, intelligence, and maturity. (Not knocking the color breeders.)
Thornwood Manor
05:24:29 
I think having the ability to turn PMs off from receiving messages from younger players and a seperate chat for younger players would be great, especially since blocking them in the normal sense means they can't interact with horses. So LB breeders would struggle. It should be mostly communication
Ashcroft Park Stud
05:22:47 Ash
Same Min, especially with the ban on social media for under 16s coming
Minerva
05:21:30 Min
Yeah there could be levels actually. So just chat or full block options
Minerva
05:20:28 Min
Not to mention it could go the other way as well. Im not a parent but if I had a 13 year old on here Id be much happier if their interactions with adult strangers was limited
Charlie's Stable
05:19:27 Char
I think it would mainly just be the chat side that would be affected. They could still interact with all the horses. And PM as long as the account is accepting PM from any age group.
Thornwood Manor
05:19:27 
I watch chat between calls at work. It's so much better than traffic stops and alarm calls
Minerva
05:18:54 Min
There would definitely be kinks for someone much clever than me to work out. But I think it could be a nice compromise to let kids still enjoy the game without putting people off that aren't as tolerant to them
Ashcroft Park Stud
05:16:28 Ash
😂 If you do then I shall be cheering for you at LA 2028!
Boulder Creek
05:16:06 
From the system side of things - would it update once a day to add new accounts to the If Yes Than

It would definitely be a very different game - It would almost run like two different playing fields.
If 'Adults' had the LeaderBoards and blocked the Young Players from interacting with their horses - it could effectively stifle game play for a generation

interesting concept for sure
Tanglewood
05:15:09 Technically Tangle
These are the questions we need to be asking
Tanglewood
05:15:00 Technically Tangle
Ash but what if I DO have an Olympic showjumper named Steve what then
Ashcroft Park Stud
05:12:40 Ash
Yeah, same - I’d feel harsh blocking loads of younger people (who are just being young, so fair enough - I just don’t want to interact with younger people) so I don’t bother. Plus it’s weird to me that people can see who’s blocked them 😅
Kiwi Mountains
05:12:12 Kiwi
Naw, I'm on a monitoring job so we've got hours of downtime so I've spent the last hour or so watching free Willy lol. I forget everything this movie did for the orca, Keiko 😭
Minerva
05:11:58 Min
Boulder- I go on lunch in an hour so Ill type something up 😊 It would definitely improve my QOL and if theres a choice then there would be plenty of players who arent that fussed who won't bother with it
Minerva
05:10:45 Min
Exactly Ash. Plus if we could just choose a "blanket block" option it would feel less personally hurtful to the kids themselves? If I go around blocking anyone who annoys me they can clearly see I got irritated by them. If Im an account that clearly has all under 18s (or maybe under 16s so its in line with the previous age limit?) blocked through the game itself its not about the individual people.
Boulder Creek
05:08:46 
Min - looks like you would get a lot of traction if you also posted in the Suggestions forum.

Who's responsibility is it for player interaction?
The Game or the Players?
- Should we be heavier handed with the Block button?
Ashcroft Park Stud
05:08:03 Ash
If I blocked everyone I wanted to it would be a full time job
Mustang Willows
05:07:40 Charlie
Go to start work bye
Ashcroft Park Stud
05:07:35 Ash
It’s generally obvious yeah, but still annoying when they’re causing chaos or lying about their latest rescued foal or imported Olympic showjumper called Steve

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Horse Problems January 24, 2026 05:36 PM


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I have a lovely 4-year-old Cheval Canadien (Canadian Horse) mare. I bought her mom unhandled from an auction, just based on her looks, taking a gamble on her personality. When I signed the paperwork, I was told her name was Bambi, she was 2 years old, and she had been exposed to another Canadian stud. Bambi turned out to be the best horse I had ever owned. She foaled out around 10 months after I bought her, and I was ecstatic to find a little black filly one morning. Bambi continued to be a horse that meant the world to me. She went through breakups, moving provinces, and having a daughter. While somewhere around the 30 ride mark, she was going bridless and shocking people at events, with just how level-headed she was. However, Bambi died suddenly in a freak accident. All I was left with was her filly Lady May

Lady May would have been two, turning three when Bambi passed. The timeline worked for May to step up and take Bambi's spot in my riding string. I always try to use the motto "work with the horse in front of you, not the one you think you have", but I always had this pressure that I wanted May to be just like Bambi. I wanted a level-headed, kind, sweet mare. May showed me though, that she had a little bit of a mean strike to her. She was not afraid to let her opinions be known

Unfortunately, around the time I started her, she climbed into a bale feeder and gouged her back right leg pretty well on the cannon bone. That gave her even more time off to heal from that

Finally, this summer I decided I'm going to start her for good. However, I was met with a bucking issue in the trot. I can't pinpoint what is causing the bucking/attitude; I just know something isn't right. I now feel in this sticky spot of what direction do I go? Do I get dental work done? A new saddle and an appointment with a saddle fitter? Maybe scope for ulcers? But maybe it's not ulcers, and she needs back X-rays. Or maybe it's just her attitude. She has proven to have one; maybe she has learned that when her job gets hard, she can spook me out of pushing her. Everything is just so expensive, so I'm scared to go down the wrong path, but at the same time, I want what is best for her

My vet has a 20% off spring maintenance coming up, and scoping feels like the right route. I'm looking around for other saddles, but with the lack of (read: none) saddle fitters in the area, I'm having a hard time confirming that nothing is pinching. I want to sneak a dentel appointment in for the beginning of Feb, but I'm not totally convinced it's her teeth

Any kind of advice is appreciated. I have never dealt with such a "problem" horse. Let alone in this economy

*Prefrencing this with I am a newly certified bodywork, and I can't see any issues that jump out to me while palpating. However, she is my horse and I know we were taught we would almost always have bias towards our own animals*

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Horse Problems January 24, 2026 05:47 PM


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Personally, if she's just being bucky at the trot with no other symptoms, I'd lean away from the idea of ulcers (same with teeth if she's not having issues eat/dropping food).

Given her history of leg injury, I'd start there to make sure she doesn't have any issues with that. Maybe look into chiropractry? Rocky was tender along his spine till we got him adjusted.

She could also just be a bratty youngster lol.

Horse Problems January 24, 2026 05:52 PM


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The Old Gods said:

Personally, if she's just being bucky at the trot with no other symptoms, I'd lean away from the idea of ulcers (same with teeth if she's not having issues eat/dropping food).

Given her history of leg injury, I'd start there to make sure she doesn't have any issues with that. Maybe look into chiropractry? Rocky was tender along his spine till we got him adjusted.

She could also just be a bratty youngster lol.



Thank you! I've had another body worker look at me, and she agreed with my findings. It's just one of those things that I feel like I could just push her through it, and it very well could be a personality thing. But on the other hand, what if it isn't? Maybe x-raying the backleg but her symptoms don't really align with it being a back leg issue. So many routes to go, I don't even know where to start
Horse Problems February 1, 2026 08:48 PM


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She is SO gorgeous!
Seems the simplest option would just be to have another trainer get on and see what they feel. Can they ride her through it? If they can't, then investigate pain (and you can give her aloe juice/ulcer supplements to see if there's improvement, and if there is treat her for ulcers instead of scoping). If they can... then she's just being a bratty baby that can be worked through.
My friend had a similar issue with her baby that she backed herself, he got to the point where he just wouldn't go forward. I went out, sat on him, he stopped, I kicked him, he kicked out, I kicked him again and he said "fine" and went forward. It is so, so easy for us to get wrapped up in these animals that we're close to that we forget to see the bigger and simpler picture.

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