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Oakmoss Stud
04:49:30 Oak
-HEE Click- I *wish* he hadn't caught the sabino, but cannot complain :')
Alogo Stables
04:38:36 
oh my
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Alogo Stables
04:36:18 
ohh chimera
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Angel Warmblood Stud
03:57:17 Angel
what happens if I enter futurity?
Pink Mocha
03:54:53 Mocha/Pinky 🎀
I am freezing at work ;-;
Angel Warmblood Stud
03:52:27 Angel
indeed thanks rose
Namerik Stables
03:49:37 Rose
Oh damn Angel
Angel Warmblood Stud
03:46:45 Angel
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Ohh noooooooooooo
Namerik Stables
03:46:33 Rose
Thanks she was a random breeding I was going to use a different stallion I'm glad I didn't
Ravenwood Farm
03:36:05 Raven
Congrats!
Namerik Stables
03:34:55 Rose
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Yay!!!!!
Birch Creek
03:20:05 Em
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oh wow! wasn't expecting that
Ravenwood Farm
03:03:37 Raven
They probably suck though. I have mostly quest mares in the PPP-EEP range and some show gelds. You are probably right it's got something to do with the amount of breeders
Ashcroft Park Stud
03:02:19 Ash
Anyway I better go do my job x)
Ashcroft Park Stud
03:01:54 Ash
Also relative to how large (100 people) the leaderboards are, I don't think there's a gigantic pool of people to be on them. I think there's most people I've even seen online is like 350. So it kinda makes sense
Ashcroft Park Stud
03:00:16 Ash
You do have quite a lot of AAs alive that you've bred, I suppose those stats add up
Ravenwood Farm
02:57:37 Raven
I'm on the KNN and AA leaderboards somehow. No clue how that's supposed to make sense
Honey Moon
02:54:23 Honey
Yeah I think that's how it works Min. Makes sense, at least in my case
Minerva
02:51:48 Min
Yeah I think its the colour/gelds/random keepers that drag LB placings down as it's done on the average. If you only breed a few high quality foals a year you'd probably do better than someone breeding 10 WWWs but also 600 PPPs they keep back
Ashcroft Park Stud
02:51:46 Ash
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This is my favourite keeper, also attempting to get some dun going xD

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Oakmoss Stud
04:49:30 Oak
-HEE Click- I *wish* he hadn't caught the sabino, but cannot complain :')
Alogo Stables
04:38:36 
oh my
-HEE Click-
Alogo Stables
04:36:18 
ohh chimera
-HEE Click-
Angel Warmblood Stud
03:57:17 Angel
what happens if I enter futurity?
Pink Mocha
03:54:53 Mocha/Pinky 🎀
I am freezing at work ;-;
Angel Warmblood Stud
03:52:27 Angel
indeed thanks rose
Namerik Stables
03:49:37 Rose
Oh damn Angel
Angel Warmblood Stud
03:46:45 Angel
-HEE Click-
Ohh noooooooooooo
Namerik Stables
03:46:33 Rose
Thanks she was a random breeding I was going to use a different stallion I'm glad I didn't
Ravenwood Farm
03:36:05 Raven
Congrats!
Namerik Stables
03:34:55 Rose
-HEE Click-
Yay!!!!!
Birch Creek
03:20:05 Em
-HEE Click-
oh wow! wasn't expecting that
Ravenwood Farm
03:03:37 Raven
They probably suck though. I have mostly quest mares in the PPP-EEP range and some show gelds. You are probably right it's got something to do with the amount of breeders
Ashcroft Park Stud
03:02:19 Ash
Anyway I better go do my job x)
Ashcroft Park Stud
03:01:54 Ash
Also relative to how large (100 people) the leaderboards are, I don't think there's a gigantic pool of people to be on them. I think there's most people I've even seen online is like 350. So it kinda makes sense
Ashcroft Park Stud
03:00:16 Ash
You do have quite a lot of AAs alive that you've bred, I suppose those stats add up
Ravenwood Farm
02:57:37 Raven
I'm on the KNN and AA leaderboards somehow. No clue how that's supposed to make sense
Honey Moon
02:54:23 Honey
Yeah I think that's how it works Min. Makes sense, at least in my case
Minerva
02:51:48 Min
Yeah I think its the colour/gelds/random keepers that drag LB placings down as it's done on the average. If you only breed a few high quality foals a year you'd probably do better than someone breeding 10 WWWs but also 600 PPPs they keep back
Ashcroft Park Stud
02:51:46 Ash
-HEE Click-

This is my favourite keeper, also attempting to get some dun going xD

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thrush help! November 3, 2021 07:13 AM


Thistleberry Farm
 
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so my horse has had thrush for around a month and a half.
im not entirely sure why though, his stable is pretty much always clean and with fresh shavings, and he poops in a corner, neatly.
The rain can't get into his stable either, so i dont think it could be that.
I'm pretty pissed off because my riding school has a farrier come every 2 months or so, and i didnt know him, but my instructor assured me he was good. Unfortunately i couldnt be there because i was on holiday, but i expected him to trim the bits of frog off or at least do something with it other than just replace his shoes and give him a teeny trim.
but ive been treating it with this product recently and im still waiting for results.
Horse Riding Frog Treatment for Horse and Pony FOUGANZA - Decathlon
but im not sure if its working or not.
the vet should be coming for a check up soon, so ill ask her if there is any products that could help more.
but i wanted to know, is there anything else i could do?
i really dont know why he has this, his stable is dry as a bone most of the time, and yet both his back hooves are always moist and bits of frog are rotting off a bit, especially his back left. My instructor said not to worry, but its rotting off and i dont want it to be a serious thing soon...
so any product or treatment reccomendations would be great!
thrush help! November 3, 2021 07:29 AM


FirstLightFarms

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Iodine/sugar mixed together is helpful.
Make sure you're not overtreating it though. Using too much stuff on the feet can be abrasive and make them more prone to thrush. Also, if your horse is stabled for too long, that may be part of it. Moving around and getting the blood flowing through his feet will help the feet get healthier and get rid of that thrush.
thrush help! November 3, 2021 07:55 AM


Cappuccino
 
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Your farrier is not to blame for thrush.
Agreed with Puck. Also you can treat with a product like Banixx that will be less likely to kill off the "good" germs too.
thrush help! November 3, 2021 09:05 AM


EmeraldHillsFarm
 
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Some horses are just more prone to thrush than others, I've known a couple that practically had chronic cases that would come and go seemingly at random. But in general most commercial products work well, or using iodine mixes or diluted bleach. Antimicrobial clays that can be packed into the clefts surrounding the frog are also good if you can get them to stay put. Certainly ask your vet to take a look at it though!
Are you also sure that the pieces of frog coming off aren't just natural sloughing? Excess tissue does build up and peel off normally, and sometimes it can be tricky to determine if the tissue is being killed off by the thrush infection or if its sloughing off in the way its supposed to.
thrush help! November 3, 2021 09:18 AM


Lucky Ranch
 
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I heard thrush buster is pretty good. I believe it's iodine. Haven't used it myself, but multiple people have recommended it at the barn I'm at
thrush help! November 3, 2021 09:57 AM


Thistleberry Farm
 
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thank you all so much for the reccomendations and tips!
puck-
maybe circulation is a part of it, but he gets excersise every other day (and still when hes not working i take him for a walk around the park) so im not sure.
but ill definitely see about iodine! thanks guys <3
thrush help! November 3, 2021 11:38 AM


Scobay Stud
 
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Iodine works well for us!
thrush help! November 4, 2021 09:24 AM

Former Stable
 
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My farrier recommends Iodine for hoof growth, etc aswell! Its super handy to have around, my farrier reccomends putting iodine on a clean hoof 2-3 times a week, especially in this muddy season, but it can obviously be different in every case!

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