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Rubygem-Chenya
05:51:39 Ruby/Cheshire
Your's is cute too!
Cappuccino
05:50:50 Heyy it's Capp
Cute!
Rubygem-Chenya
05:49:52 Ruby/Cheshire
-HEE Click-
Cappuccino
05:49:24 Heyy it's Capp
Broken link Ruby
Rubygem-Chenya
05:49:05 Ruby/Cheshire
-HEE Click-
Capp, kinda looks like mine.
Cappuccino
05:47:35 Heyy it's Capp
Oh snap -HEE Click-
Lumin-Essence Eq
05:41:52 Lumin
It is understandable.. I think at this point I got really good at blocking it out, hehe
Ashcroft Park Stud
05:40:58 Ash
Yeah likewise, I have no interest in calling people out on their lies. I just don’t want to have to listen to them 😂
Rubygem-Chenya
05:37:02 Ruby/Cheshire
Hello
Thornwood Manor
05:36:39 
My husband has a friend who was that kind of kid. He is still that kid as an adult haha
Shadowstruck Stables
05:33:24 Lumin side
I find what really works with kids that lie for attention e.g the Olympic horse stuff, ignoring them completely and not even questioning it is the best option haha
Thornwood Manor
05:29:55 
Then just a regular block from there cause that would be outside of the communication I think :)
Minerva
05:29:02 Min
In which case they won't notice the LB horses not being available 🤣 But yes I definitely agree it should be communication based. The only downside I can see is if a youngling is spam breeding something you can't get in touch and ask them to stop, but then again if its a personal choice to restrict contact I guess that just becomes one of those things? Ill definitely write up a suggestion about it
~Emerald Acres Stud~
05:29:02 |Swifty|
I remember back in the early days we had "neighbour" chat where you could chat to friends
Charlie's Stable
05:28:54 Char
Agreed.
HolyGrail
05:26:37 
As a silent player and as an older person, Having a separate chat grouping would be great. I'm not massively keen on an open forum chat, You can pick up typing mannerisms of younger people and having an open chat could unfortunately open the door to some gross PM content. I would personally block PM's from under 16's
Thornwood Manor
05:26:35 
Some play for real though I'm sure.

Also side note, I have like 3 days until I set up my trial lesson with a local barn. I'm so excited
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

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Rubygem-Chenya
05:51:39 Ruby/Cheshire
Your's is cute too!
Cappuccino
05:50:50 Heyy it's Capp
Cute!
Rubygem-Chenya
05:49:52 Ruby/Cheshire
-HEE Click-
Cappuccino
05:49:24 Heyy it's Capp
Broken link Ruby
Rubygem-Chenya
05:49:05 Ruby/Cheshire
-HEE Click-
Capp, kinda looks like mine.
Cappuccino
05:47:35 Heyy it's Capp
Oh snap -HEE Click-
Lumin-Essence Eq
05:41:52 Lumin
It is understandable.. I think at this point I got really good at blocking it out, hehe
Ashcroft Park Stud
05:40:58 Ash
Yeah likewise, I have no interest in calling people out on their lies. I just don’t want to have to listen to them 😂
Rubygem-Chenya
05:37:02 Ruby/Cheshire
Hello
Thornwood Manor
05:36:39 
My husband has a friend who was that kind of kid. He is still that kid as an adult haha
Shadowstruck Stables
05:33:24 Lumin side
I find what really works with kids that lie for attention e.g the Olympic horse stuff, ignoring them completely and not even questioning it is the best option haha
Thornwood Manor
05:29:55 
Then just a regular block from there cause that would be outside of the communication I think :)
Minerva
05:29:02 Min
In which case they won't notice the LB horses not being available 🤣 But yes I definitely agree it should be communication based. The only downside I can see is if a youngling is spam breeding something you can't get in touch and ask them to stop, but then again if its a personal choice to restrict contact I guess that just becomes one of those things? Ill definitely write up a suggestion about it
~Emerald Acres Stud~
05:29:02 |Swifty|
I remember back in the early days we had "neighbour" chat where you could chat to friends
Charlie's Stable
05:28:54 Char
Agreed.
HolyGrail
05:26:37 
As a silent player and as an older person, Having a separate chat grouping would be great. I'm not massively keen on an open forum chat, You can pick up typing mannerisms of younger people and having an open chat could unfortunately open the door to some gross PM content. I would personally block PM's from under 16's
Thornwood Manor
05:26:35 
Some play for real though I'm sure.

Also side note, I have like 3 days until I set up my trial lesson with a local barn. I'm so excited
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

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Stall Issues August 1, 2022 01:46 PM


Florestä
 
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So, I've recently taken my new mare, June, home. A few days after she was trailered home from where she was purchased, I went to visit her at the boarding facility and decided to take her for a hand walk in the indoor arena. I wasn't planning on doing this, but I decided to just because her stall was only ten feet away from the arena. Anyways, when I tried to bring her back into her stall, I faced some issues. I ended up having to ask the stablehand to help me get her in. I tried having someone go behind her, luring her with treats, turning her.. no success. The stablehand had to push on her hind and put pressure on her side to make her enter. And when she did enter, she ran in, almost trampling the other girl who was leading her. I have ideas as to why she was doing this, but resolving the issue is another deal. My ideas of why she did this include the following:
The aisle that the stall is in is a tight fit.
The stall was darker than outside.
The mare is only four years old.
I felt very uncomfortable in this situation because it was a tighter space and I was worried that she'd rear or go up, as she had done that earlier.
I luckily was able to move her to a more open barn on the property, and not the arena stalls. However, she still is hesitant going in, and I'd hate to be in this situation again. I'd rather not be trampled or see her go up.

Edited at August 1, 2022 01:47 PM by Floresta
Stall Issues August 1, 2022 02:06 PM


FirstLightFarms

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Work on getting her confident going through tight spaces. This will translate into loading onto a trailer better, being comfortable in the barn, etc.
What I do for horses like these is set up obstacles, such as tarps tied across jump standards, to give her the sense of walking through something narrow and dark.
When on the ground, work on the ability to "send" her off. While on a lead rope, if you point, she should walk forward. Sort of like lunging, but nothing faster than a walk, and it's off the lead rope. This helps her confidence, since she'll have to walk ahead of you and lead her own way. Once she's good at this, start sending her through the narrow spaces on her own. At first, keep them wide. She should be able to comfortably walk between the tarps without any claustrophobia. Once she's confident with this, you can start narrowing them.
In the meantime, work on changing both of your perspectives. Don't worry about the stall door. Worry about keeping her at your shoulder, about keeping her relaxed and focused on you. The rest will come with time and patience.
Hope this helps!
Stall Issues August 1, 2022 04:12 PM


Florestä
 
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It definitely does! luckily, we had no issues with her in the trailer. She walked right up with no hesitation.
thank you, Puck!

FirstLightFarms said:
Work on getting her confident going through tight spaces. This will translate into loading onto a trailer better, being comfortable in the barn, etc.
What I do for horses like these is set up obstacles, such as tarps tied across jump standards, to give her the sense of walking through something narrow and dark.
When on the ground, work on the ability to "send" her off. While on a lead rope, if you point, she should walk forward. Sort of like lunging, but nothing faster than a walk, and it's off the lead rope. This helps her confidence, since she'll have to walk ahead of you and lead her own way. Once she's good at this, start sending her through the narrow spaces on her own. At first, keep them wide. She should be able to comfortably walk between the tarps without any claustrophobia. Once she's confident with this, you can start narrowing them.
In the meantime, work on changing both of your perspectives. Don't worry about the stall door. Worry about keeping her at your shoulder, about keeping her relaxed and focused on you. The rest will come with time and patience.
Hope this helps!


Stall Issues August 1, 2022 08:41 PM


Foggy Forest Stables
 
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Dont know her back story, which that always helps.. but I did have a horse with this same issue. Making it difficult when they refuse, and letting off pressure when they take even a small step towards what you want? Completely did miracles for me, even in more situations than this. :)
Stall Issues August 2, 2022 09:49 AM


Thistleberry Farm
 
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i absolutely hate it when horses do this because they are so unpredictable and you never know if they are gonna trample you on their way into the stable...
At my yard there is a small step that the horses have to go up to get into their stables, and when i bought my gelding he didnt want to go into his stable because 1, the stable is darker and 2, the step.
An excersise i did that helped a ton was to se up two wide, ideally dark coloured jump wings with a narrow space in the middle of them in an arena. then you just make your horse walk through them, i used a small dressage whip as encouragement, just tapping it on the ground. It helps them to learn that going through doors and dark narrow spaces isnt always too bad. Also found that holding a carrot on the other side of the two wings helped as encouragement.
Good luck with the new mare!
Stall Issues August 2, 2022 01:08 PM


Florestä
 
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Thank you both! <3

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