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pandemoniu_m
01:13:14 pheezy
angel
i only track my color because i've been slowly breeding them up to AD, but its very tedious, as soon as i figure out which of my studs my girls like i dont bother tracking anymore
Sun Ranch
01:11:45 
I usually stop tracking at week 12 if the horse is consistent.
Angels angels
01:11:21 [1k+ brindles] Angel
For my studs I only track WWWs because the other are used for quest
Fantasy Horses
01:10:51 Fantasy | Fanta
Nice sol!
pandemoniu_m
01:10:28 pheezy
okay phew thank you. im actually relieved i've been overdoing it 😭
the clutter has been making my brain itch
Angels angels
01:10:07 [1k+ brindles] Angel
I only track EWE+ because everything else is for color, public broods, or quest breeding lol
Solstheim Manor
01:09:47 Sol
1 of 1 EEE filly o.o -HEE Click-
Four Peaks Ranch
01:09:25 Four
penta
I'm a noob at tracking and I just realized today that I've been tracking my geldings for zero reason
Angels angels
01:09:22 [1k+ brindles] Angel
I do 12 because I am lazy but yeah 15 is the usual I believe
Silver Melody Acres
01:09:04 Solar - KNNs
I usually do to week 15 for Es and up (AD anyway) and PPPs or similar to week 10 or 11. I like tracking for quest or show breeders lol
Fantasy Horses
01:08:51 Fantasy | Fanta
Pheezy
Most people stop around week 15
Sunset River Arabian
01:08:50 Athena - AAs
I stop at 15
Pentagram Stables
01:08:43 Penta - KNNs
My studs and mares aren't tracked past week 12.
Geldings don't get tracked at all.
Angels angels
01:07:48 [1k+ brindles] Angel
pheezy
Most people do 12-15
pandemoniu_m
01:07:04 pheezy
at what week do you all usually stop tracking? is it more situational or is there a solid answer?
the remarks start to feel so cluttered around the 28 week mark
Glacier Bay Cove
01:06:55 Arctic Katz
Your suggestion was wonderful, thanks Angels. I plan on doing it again when I can
Angels angels
01:04:12 [1k+ brindles] Angel
My yearly is almost 5 mil
Silver Melody Acres
01:04:02 Solar - KNNs
Oh, I forgot I gave my accountant a love potion this morning lol
Lynx Glory
01:03:34 ⛈ whisper/lynx
Athena
wow xD i have 300k :'p
Sunset River Arabian
01:02:58 Athena - AAs
do I have 7 mil? ...no...art is my downfall. And items for matches

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pandemoniu_m
01:13:14 pheezy
angel
i only track my color because i've been slowly breeding them up to AD, but its very tedious, as soon as i figure out which of my studs my girls like i dont bother tracking anymore
Sun Ranch
01:11:45 
I usually stop tracking at week 12 if the horse is consistent.
Angels angels
01:11:21 [1k+ brindles] Angel
For my studs I only track WWWs because the other are used for quest
Fantasy Horses
01:10:51 Fantasy | Fanta
Nice sol!
pandemoniu_m
01:10:28 pheezy
okay phew thank you. im actually relieved i've been overdoing it 😭
the clutter has been making my brain itch
Angels angels
01:10:07 [1k+ brindles] Angel
I only track EWE+ because everything else is for color, public broods, or quest breeding lol
Solstheim Manor
01:09:47 Sol
1 of 1 EEE filly o.o -HEE Click-
Four Peaks Ranch
01:09:25 Four
penta
I'm a noob at tracking and I just realized today that I've been tracking my geldings for zero reason
Angels angels
01:09:22 [1k+ brindles] Angel
I do 12 because I am lazy but yeah 15 is the usual I believe
Silver Melody Acres
01:09:04 Solar - KNNs
I usually do to week 15 for Es and up (AD anyway) and PPPs or similar to week 10 or 11. I like tracking for quest or show breeders lol
Fantasy Horses
01:08:51 Fantasy | Fanta
Pheezy
Most people stop around week 15
Sunset River Arabian
01:08:50 Athena - AAs
I stop at 15
Pentagram Stables
01:08:43 Penta - KNNs
My studs and mares aren't tracked past week 12.
Geldings don't get tracked at all.
Angels angels
01:07:48 [1k+ brindles] Angel
pheezy
Most people do 12-15
pandemoniu_m
01:07:04 pheezy
at what week do you all usually stop tracking? is it more situational or is there a solid answer?
the remarks start to feel so cluttered around the 28 week mark
Glacier Bay Cove
01:06:55 Arctic Katz
Your suggestion was wonderful, thanks Angels. I plan on doing it again when I can
Angels angels
01:04:12 [1k+ brindles] Angel
My yearly is almost 5 mil
Silver Melody Acres
01:04:02 Solar - KNNs
Oh, I forgot I gave my accountant a love potion this morning lol
Lynx Glory
01:03:34 ⛈ whisper/lynx
Athena
wow xD i have 300k :'p
Sunset River Arabian
01:02:58 Athena - AAs
do I have 7 mil? ...no...art is my downfall. And items for matches

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vfiowva February 10, 2024 11:02 PM


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Edited at February 11, 2024 03:07 PM by Amazing Grace Equine
vfiowva February 10, 2024 11:11 PM


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His right side is the weaker side, I've already ridden him quite a few times but the other day when I arrived he made a low nicker at me when he saw me, and we lunged and he managed to pick up both of his leads twice, and we had a nice little walk and I walked him over a small cross rail, and then I brushed him, he absolutely loves being brushed, we could do it for hours (we have) and I picked his feet out for the first time and he lets me touch his ears and everything. and then he watched me leave.
I'm thinking of making his color blue he looks so good in it.
He is getting gelded next week, and then in a couple of weeks, we will finally bring him home.
Fun fact: The name Ryder symbolizes strength and leadership
vfiowva February 11, 2024 07:46 AM


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He's gorgeous, but please don't be riding and jumping a two year old. He has so much growing ahead of him.
vfiowva February 11, 2024 08:13 AM


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He's almost 3 he'll be 3 in the spring, and quarter horses are pretty much done growing by then, and of course I'm not jumping him yet, that the end goal it to get over a cross rail by the end of the year

FirstLightFarms said:
He's gorgeous, but please don't be riding and jumping a two year old. He has so much growing ahead of him.


vfiowva February 11, 2024 11:06 AM


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FirstLightFarms said:
He's gorgeous, but please don't be riding and jumping a two year old. He has so much growing ahead of him.


This 100%
More and more research is coming out about how many bad long term effects of riding early and especially jumping early will cause
He isnt finished growing and the problems it can and will cause down the line are soo not worth it, Ive seen it first hand
He is absolutely darling though <3
Love his lil face marking
vfiowva February 11, 2024 11:26 AM


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Lucky Ranch said:

FirstLightFarms said:
He's gorgeous, but please don't be riding and jumping a two year old. He has so much growing ahead of him.


This 100%
More and more research is coming out about how many bad long term effects of riding early and especially jumping early will cause
He isnt finished growing and the problems it can and will cause down the line are soo not worth it, Ive seen it first hand
He is absolutely darling though <3
Love his lil face marking


yes. And btw, QHs don't stop growing any quicker than other breeds, they take about 8 years to stop growing entirely(mentally as well), but that's mainly the big flat bones that grow slower. You can cause serious issues by riding and jumping(no matter how small) a young horse, typically only polework is done on them until they're about 4 :)
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And remember, it's best to not expect him to do any form of jumping this young, I think hoping to do small(8"-12") crossrails near his 4th birthday would be safer. Don't push him too hard this young, you'll regret it later in his life :)

Edited at February 11, 2024 11:28 AM by KPH Equestrian
vfiowva February 11, 2024 11:37 AM


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KPH Equestrian said:

Lucky Ranch said:

FirstLightFarms said:
He's gorgeous, but please don't be riding and jumping a two year old. He has so much growing ahead of him.


This 100%
More and more research is coming out about how many bad long term effects of riding early and especially jumping early will cause
He isnt finished growing and the problems it can and will cause down the line are soo not worth it, Ive seen it first hand
He is absolutely darling though <3
Love his lil face marking


yes. And btw, QHs don't stop growing any quicker than other breeds, they take about 8 years to stop growing entirely(mentally as well), but that's mainly the big flat bones that grow slower. You can cause serious issues by riding and jumping(no matter how small) a young horse, typically only polework is done on them until they're about 4 :)
-
And remember, it's best to not expect him to do any form of jumping this young, I think hoping to do small(8"-12") crossrails near his 4th birthday would be safer. Don't push him too hard this young, you'll regret it later in his life :)


Just was going to say this, my reiner (a QH obviously lol) didn't fully mature in height and body mass until she was 8 or 9. Mentally, she didn't mature until 6.
vfiowva February 11, 2024 11:46 AM


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DaisyMeadowEventing said:

KPH Equestrian said:

Lucky Ranch said:

FirstLightFarms said:
He's gorgeous, but please don't be riding and jumping a two year old. He has so much growing ahead of him.


This 100%
More and more research is coming out about how many bad long term effects of riding early and especially jumping early will cause
He isnt finished growing and the problems it can and will cause down the line are soo not worth it, Ive seen it first hand
He is absolutely darling though <3
Love his lil face marking


yes. And btw, QHs don't stop growing any quicker than other breeds, they take about 8 years to stop growing entirely(mentally as well), but that's mainly the big flat bones that grow slower. You can cause serious issues by riding and jumping(no matter how small) a young horse, typically only polework is done on them until they're about 4 :)
-
And remember, it's best to not expect him to do any form of jumping this young, I think hoping to do small(8"-12") crossrails near his 4th birthday would be safer. Don't push him too hard this young, you'll regret it later in his life :)


Just was going to say this, my reiner (a QH obviously lol) didn't fully mature in height and body mass until she was 8 or 9. Mentally, she didn't mature until 6.


Allowing them to mentally mature before really getting into the nitty-gritty fine-tuning of their training is always important, it's so easy to screw up a horse mentally by expecting too much, too young. It's like giving a 9-year-old high school/college-level work and expecting decent work, it's not fair to them and metally degrading.
vfiowva February 11, 2024 12:15 PM


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KPH Equestrian said:

DaisyMeadowEventing said:

KPH Equestrian said:

Lucky Ranch said:

FirstLightFarms said:
He's gorgeous, but please don't be riding and jumping a two year old. He has so much growing ahead of him.


This 100%
More and more research is coming out about how many bad long term effects of riding early and especially jumping early will cause
He isnt finished growing and the problems it can and will cause down the line are soo not worth it, Ive seen it first hand
He is absolutely darling though <3
Love his lil face marking


yes. And btw, QHs don't stop growing any quicker than other breeds, they take about 8 years to stop growing entirely(mentally as well), but that's mainly the big flat bones that grow slower. You can cause serious issues by riding and jumping(no matter how small) a young horse, typically only polework is done on them until they're about 4 :)
-
And remember, it's best to not expect him to do any form of jumping this young, I think hoping to do small(8"-12") crossrails near his 4th birthday would be safer. Don't push him too hard this young, you'll regret it later in his life :)


Just was going to say this, my reiner (a QH obviously lol) didn't fully mature in height and body mass until she was 8 or 9. Mentally, she didn't mature until 6.


Allowing them to mentally mature before really getting into the nitty-gritty fine-tuning of their training is always important, it's so easy to screw up a horse mentally by expecting too much, too young. It's like giving a 9-year-old high school/college-level work and expecting decent work, it's not fair to them and metally degrading.


Totally agree. I personally wouldn't start mine till around 4. I feel like even after 6 my mare grew more mentally. But 6 is when I saw her change from a baby to an adult mind. She was still imature though and not always confident in herself. This specific mare is now 15 and is super confident and smart. I would say around 10 is where I felt like I could finally push her and finish her training.
vfiowva February 11, 2024 12:30 PM


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DaisyMeadowEventing said:
Totally agree. I personally wouldn't start mine till around 4. I feel like even after 6 my mare grew more mentally. But 6 is when I saw her change from a baby to an adult mind. She was still imature though and not always confident in herself. This specific mare is now 15 and is super confident and smart. I would say around 10 is where I felt like I could finally push her and finish her training.
My mother bought a 2yo Welsh Pony 11 years ago, and due to a lack of time+3 kids, she never got the chance to work with him very much. A few years ago, she asked my to work with him, and if I got him up to pay with the other ponies, she'd get me my own horse. He was very shy, not confident, and overall the nervous but curious sort. Now, he follows me around everywhere like I'm his dam, lets me kiss his nose(he used to not let anyones face near his) and does tricks, like handshakes and fistbumps. While he was started much later in life than anyone would choose to, I strongly believe that letting him grow up helped him, though some horses aren't that way.

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