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Angels angels
08:35:34 [1k+ brindles] Angel
Ivy
No I want to be a vet in a zoo. So when I graduate vet school and get my license I will have to do three or four years of training before doing it on my own
Ravenwood Farm
08:35:19 
Thank you so much Angel! My first WWW is going to be a freshie soon and I'm trying to learn all I need to know. I greatly appreciate it :))
Sweet Valley
08:35:17 Anna/Jewel
Angel- I don't go to public school. I'm homeschooled so that shouldn't be an issue for me
Crestwood Eq.
08:34:49 Ivy / poison ivy
fritzi

hot. humid.
Crestwood Eq.
08:34:37 Ivy / poison ivy
angel

when you become a vet, do you think you'll open your own office or work somewhere
London Estates
08:34:14 Rainy/Fritzi
ivy
help how's the weather there lmaoo
Angels angels
08:33:57 [1k+ brindles] Angel
Anna
Yeah you are smart xD
I did dual enrollment but you have to be careful because my first and second biology classes I needed to take I did dual but my highschool did them through a technical college not a university so it didn't transfer into the university system correctly. So I had to retake them. Then I took like two years off after highschool so I started late lol
Crestwood Eq.
08:33:55 Ivy / poison ivy
yall want to see my favorite
Sweet Valley
08:33:36 Anna/Jewel
I love that she's sooty and snowflake at the same time
Crestwood Eq.
08:33:19 Ivy / poison ivy
my mouth is frozen now, fritzi
London Estates
08:32:54 Rainy/Fritzi
wow I have 90 color horses lol
Sweet Valley
08:32:00 Anna/Jewel
Fritzi- thanks!
Sweet Valley
08:31:51 Anna/Jewel
Angel- yeah I know. That's the thing though if I wait and NOT do dual enrollment then I'll graduate at 22 instead of 20 lol. It saves me 2 yrs and mom said its less money as well.
London Estates
08:31:37 Rainy/Fritzi
Anna
prettyy !!
Angels angels
08:30:51 [1k+ brindles] Angel
Ravenwood
Yes
Sweet Valley
08:30:41 Anna/Jewel
-HEE Click-
This is my most favorite horse i have bred EVER
Angels angels
08:30:33 [1k+ brindles] Angel
For going to school to be a vet you can do the first couple years online but you can't do it all online because you have to be in person for the labs. Especially once you get to vet school. You have to go for four years to a regular college first to get a prevet or general biology degree, then you go to vet school for another four years
Crestwood Eq.
08:29:51 Ivy / poison ivy
Oh wait. i'm wearing a shirt for the college i want to go to xD
Ravenwood Farm
08:29:22 
Does a stallion's breeding requirement also count for his straws?
London Estates
08:28:55 Rainy/Fritzi
I have no idea what i'm doing after high school. the school system here is a bit different so either we go to university, or directly into work.. i chose a school that will technically send me into work, but yea

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Angels angels
08:35:34 [1k+ brindles] Angel
Ivy
No I want to be a vet in a zoo. So when I graduate vet school and get my license I will have to do three or four years of training before doing it on my own
Ravenwood Farm
08:35:19 
Thank you so much Angel! My first WWW is going to be a freshie soon and I'm trying to learn all I need to know. I greatly appreciate it :))
Sweet Valley
08:35:17 Anna/Jewel
Angel- I don't go to public school. I'm homeschooled so that shouldn't be an issue for me
Crestwood Eq.
08:34:49 Ivy / poison ivy
fritzi

hot. humid.
Crestwood Eq.
08:34:37 Ivy / poison ivy
angel

when you become a vet, do you think you'll open your own office or work somewhere
London Estates
08:34:14 Rainy/Fritzi
ivy
help how's the weather there lmaoo
Angels angels
08:33:57 [1k+ brindles] Angel
Anna
Yeah you are smart xD
I did dual enrollment but you have to be careful because my first and second biology classes I needed to take I did dual but my highschool did them through a technical college not a university so it didn't transfer into the university system correctly. So I had to retake them. Then I took like two years off after highschool so I started late lol
Crestwood Eq.
08:33:55 Ivy / poison ivy
yall want to see my favorite
Sweet Valley
08:33:36 Anna/Jewel
I love that she's sooty and snowflake at the same time
Crestwood Eq.
08:33:19 Ivy / poison ivy
my mouth is frozen now, fritzi
London Estates
08:32:54 Rainy/Fritzi
wow I have 90 color horses lol
Sweet Valley
08:32:00 Anna/Jewel
Fritzi- thanks!
Sweet Valley
08:31:51 Anna/Jewel
Angel- yeah I know. That's the thing though if I wait and NOT do dual enrollment then I'll graduate at 22 instead of 20 lol. It saves me 2 yrs and mom said its less money as well.
London Estates
08:31:37 Rainy/Fritzi
Anna
prettyy !!
Angels angels
08:30:51 [1k+ brindles] Angel
Ravenwood
Yes
Sweet Valley
08:30:41 Anna/Jewel
-HEE Click-
This is my most favorite horse i have bred EVER
Angels angels
08:30:33 [1k+ brindles] Angel
For going to school to be a vet you can do the first couple years online but you can't do it all online because you have to be in person for the labs. Especially once you get to vet school. You have to go for four years to a regular college first to get a prevet or general biology degree, then you go to vet school for another four years
Crestwood Eq.
08:29:51 Ivy / poison ivy
Oh wait. i'm wearing a shirt for the college i want to go to xD
Ravenwood Farm
08:29:22 
Does a stallion's breeding requirement also count for his straws?
London Estates
08:28:55 Rainy/Fritzi
I have no idea what i'm doing after high school. the school system here is a bit different so either we go to university, or directly into work.. i chose a school that will technically send me into work, but yea

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riding tips? June 14, 2020 04:04 PM


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FirstLightFarms said:
Y'all chill... her trainer let her jump that height. I'm sure she's more than ready to do that. Going from crossrails and 18" fences to 2'3 isn't a super big jump, and from what it sounds like she's in a good program.


I kinda disagree. 1'6" to 2'3" is a shitting HUGE jump. That's 9". You never do that. Let's say Billy has mastered jumping 1'6", Billy would move up to jumping 1'9", not 2'3". You'd normally move up by 3" when you are ready, not 9", cuz then I can guarantee that you are not ready.
riding tips? June 14, 2020 11:19 PM


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^this

Raindrop Ridge said:

FirstLightFarms said:
Y'all chill... her trainer let her jump that height. I'm sure she's more than ready to do that. Going from crossrails and 18" fences to 2'3 isn't a super big jump, and from what it sounds like she's in a good program.


I kinda disagree. 1'6" to 2'3" is a shitting HUGE jump. That's 9". You never do that. Let's say Billy has mastered jumping 1'6", Billy would move up to jumping 1'9", not 2'3". You'd normally move up by 3" when you are ready, not 9", cuz then I can guarantee that you are not ready.


riding tips? June 14, 2020 11:32 PM


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Raindrop Ridge said:

FirstLightFarms said:
Y'all chill... her trainer let her jump that height. I'm sure she's more than ready to do that. Going from crossrails and 18" fences to 2'3 isn't a super big jump, and from what it sounds like she's in a good program.


I kinda disagree. 1'6" to 2'3" is a shitting HUGE jump. That's 9". You never do that. Let's say Billy has mastered jumping 1'6", Billy would move up to jumping 1'9", not 2'3". You'd normally move up by 3" when you are ready, not 9", cuz then I can guarantee that you are not ready.
...where did she say she was jumping 1'6? And again, her trainer was there and knows her and her horses' capabilities. I wouldn't be too concerned about a 2'3 jump, especially if the trainer was letting her build up to it over the lesson by gradually raising the fence.
riding tips? June 14, 2020 11:35 PM


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FirstLightFarms said:

Raindrop Ridge said:

FirstLightFarms said:
Y'all chill... her trainer let her jump that height. I'm sure she's more than ready to do that. Going from crossrails and 18" fences to 2'3 isn't a super big jump, and from what it sounds like she's in a good program.


I kinda disagree. 1'6" to 2'3" is a shitting HUGE jump. That's 9". You never do that. Let's say Billy has mastered jumping 1'6", Billy would move up to jumping 1'9", not 2'3". You'd normally move up by 3" when you are ready, not 9", cuz then I can guarantee that you are not ready.
...where did she say she was jumping 1'6? And again, her trainer was there and knows her and her horses' capabilities. I wouldn't be too concerned about a 2'3 jump, especially if the trainer was letting her build up to it over the lesson by gradually raising the fence.


18" is 1'6". You said that they where going from crossrails and 1'6" to 2'3". Or did I just misunderstand?
riding tips? June 14, 2020 11:37 PM

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Seriously chill. Geez. She has a trainer and I'm sure they know what they're doing.
riding tips? June 14, 2020 11:37 PM


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Silver Galaxy Ranch said:

FirstLightFarms said:

Raindrop Ridge said:

FirstLightFarms said:
Y'all chill... her trainer let her jump that height. I'm sure she's more than ready to do that. Going from crossrails and 18" fences to 2'3 isn't a super big jump, and from what it sounds like she's in a good program.


I kinda disagree. 1'6" to 2'3" is a shitting HUGE jump. That's 9". You never do that. Let's say Billy has mastered jumping 1'6", Billy would move up to jumping 1'9", not 2'3". You'd normally move up by 3" when you are ready, not 9", cuz then I can guarantee that you are not ready.
...where did she say she was jumping 1'6? And again, her trainer was there and knows her and her horses' capabilities. I wouldn't be too concerned about a 2'3 jump, especially if the trainer was letting her build up to it over the lesson by gradually raising the fence.


18" is 1'6". You said that they where going from crossrails and 1'6" to 2'3". Or did I just misunderstand?


Ohh gotcha. I mean, it's still not a big step up, horses don't start actually putting in effort until 2'6, so crossrails and 2'3 feel very similar. Especially, again, if the trainer is just putting the bar up throughout the lesson.
riding tips? June 14, 2020 11:41 PM

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Palm Beach Stables said:
Wait. You're saying you're a beginner and now you're jumping 2'3"? That's working way too fast. I'd say start by getting very confident and perfect smaller jumps. I show 1.25 meters (about 3'9") and I still occasionally jump 2' jumps for practice as it's good to sometimes slow down and just work on the basics. If you want to safely jump 2'3", then you should say yes to all these questions.
1. Are your heels down (not flat, but way down)
2. Do you have good posture, sitting straight and not wobbling?
3. Are you hands off the neck and steering correctly?
4. Most importantly, do YOU feel comfortable jumping 2'3"?
If you only lesson 1-2 times a week then you shouldn't be jumping so high already. Hacking is a great way to perfect your skills. Also, most lesson horses are good for beginners, but if you're starting to jump higher, I'd consider leasing a nicer horse. You can find nice beginner horses for 10-15k sale and 5-10k lease.


i am not a compleate beginner. i have bean riding on and off for 10 years. but yes to all of those questions except the heels but im very balanced with how far they are down.
riding tips? June 14, 2020 11:43 PM

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Madsie said:
Are you sure your ready for 2' 3"? I have been riding since I was five and I was an incredibly quick learner :) I never had any problems so I progressed onto jumping at the age of 6 and a half ( after 1 and a half years of everyday 1 hour intense horse riding) doing poles and cross railes that almost don't exist. Then I decided to focus on dressage because that was one of the things I found hardest. I suggest you really slow down because I think you have accidentally become too confident. Really get the ground work in, them start to do more confident stuff. If you struggle with the problems you listed above I suggest you go back to walk and trot and occasionally a canter and Pole work. Really slow down, horses aren't something you can rush. Even if your fine, your riding an old lesson horse. When you get put on a wild 3 year old ISH stallion, you will need every inch of the ground work you have on you will be on the floor quicker than I can say WOAH! also ride different horses. Challenging ones, the ones that rear and buck! The ones that are pains in the back side. The ones that people hate, then once you've fallen off and got an used to the ground, then you can go around and jump whoever you want, whatever you want and anywhere. I hope you follow my advice because buy friend took it wayyy to fast and ended up half disabled with an amputated ankle. I'm not saying this will happen to you, but just slow down! You have your whole life ahead of you to learn all the cool stuff! Have fun but be SLOW!!!!!!!!!!!!


ya thank you for your concern but my trainer is very happy with where i am and what im currently doing. the guy that im leading acts like a 5 year old and ive almost fell off numerous times lol. im confident with what im currently jumping and my trainer is comfident that i am ready. i also do ride her 5 yo APHA gelding that she broke ocasionaly
riding tips? June 14, 2020 11:44 PM


Memory Lane Equine
 
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FirstLightFarms said:

Silver Galaxy Ranch said:

FirstLightFarms said:

Raindrop Ridge said:

FirstLightFarms said:
Y'all chill... her trainer let her jump that height. I'm sure she's more than ready to do that. Going from crossrails and 18" fences to 2'3 isn't a super big jump, and from what it sounds like she's in a good program.


I kinda disagree. 1'6" to 2'3" is a shitting HUGE jump. That's 9". You never do that. Let's say Billy has mastered jumping 1'6", Billy would move up to jumping 1'9", not 2'3". You'd normally move up by 3" when you are ready, not 9", cuz then I can guarantee that you are not ready.
...where did she say she was jumping 1'6? And again, her trainer was there and knows her and her horses' capabilities. I wouldn't be too concerned about a 2'3 jump, especially if the trainer was letting her build up to it over the lesson by gradually raising the fence.


18" is 1'6". You said that they where going from crossrails and 1'6" to 2'3". Or did I just misunderstand?


Ohh gotcha. I mean, it's still not a big step up, horses don't start actually putting in effort until 2'6, so crossrails and 2'3 feel very similar. Especially, again, if the trainer is just putting the bar up throughout the lesson.


I disagree. My bratty green boy actually tries hard on everything. But then again, he's a weirdo. I must say, 9 inches is a huge step. My sons have been riding for 3 years with lessons daily (we do have money tho) and they're just now starting 2'3"-2'6" at home. They show 1'9"-2'. Ponies though, start trying at about 2'. Most horses do actually try once it's a real vertical. Just my opinion...
riding tips? June 14, 2020 11:45 PM

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Raindrop Ridge said:
Honestly, you are going way too fast. My lil sister has been riding for almost six years, and doesn't even show 2'3". Yeah, she can jump very well at 2'6", but her trainer, her, and I all agree that she's not quite ready to show 2'6". How long have you been riding??


i have been riding on and iff for around 10 years. just started jumping in September. thanks for your concern but my trainer is happy with my progress (: and i dont show over 2ft

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