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Red Horizon Ranch
07:02:21 Red
I got it because they allow more airflow for the nose. My mare hated the traditional grazing muzzles but doesn't mind this one as much
Sunni
07:02:15 Sunni bunny
She caught herself and had me dive down a set of steps.
Sunni
07:01:42 Sunni bunny
Sorry for the slow response, busy with my daughter.
She about did multiple cartwheels down a set of steps XC
Red Horizon Ranch
07:01:37 Red
I've had mine for three years so in my experience it holds up well! They are pretty expensive so its a bit of a long term investment
Greenheart Stables
07:01:24 Green|Gren|Grenlin
-HEE Click-
+ sexed sevn, thoughts and prayers
?
Sunni
07:01:03 Sunni bunny
Cove it's all ways hard, but the time you spend with them can't ever be replaced. <3
Fantasy Horses
07:01:03 Fantasy | Fanta
Yearly Points: 1
my showing is not going well this year LOL
The Joker
07:00:43 Ari <3
Are they pretty hardy? She's a bit hard on stuff she wears
Red Horizon Ranch
06:59:39 Red
I like greenguard
The Joker
06:57:56 Ari <3
Does anyone have any recommendations for grazing muzzles that don't rub the horse's chin? It seems to be a persistent problem with ours
Glacier Bay Cove
06:51:01 Arctic Katz
Bawling my eyes out
Sunni
06:50:31 Sunni bunny
Cove <3 awww
Glacier Bay Cove
06:50:30 Arctic Katz
I have wonderful memories of them
Glacier Bay Cove
06:49:56 Arctic Katz
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Glacier Bay Cove
06:44:31 Arctic Katz
Pansy was the one in the back and Ivy is in the front
Glacier Bay Cove
06:44:03 Arctic Katz
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MC Ace
06:40:20 McFossil
Geez. 9 years old and finally hit the LB.

-HEE Click-
Sunni
06:30:11 Sunni bunny
If you wanna talk are need someone feel free to message me.
I cried a lot with snow, I still cry thinking about her.
Sunni
06:28:54 Sunni bunny
Blue, that's all ways the scariest and the hardest part.
16 years old for a dog is really good.
Bluebonnet Estates
06:22:11 Blue ~ Poodle Rat
Sunni
Honestly it helps a bit more than you think <3
He got Sarcoma at 13 and the cancer specialist told us with the rate it was going, and it being near a nerve, he probably had 6 months tops before it reached the nerve and paralyzed his left side. It ended up going into remission suddenly but just came back in May unfortunately

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Red Horizon Ranch
07:02:21 Red
I got it because they allow more airflow for the nose. My mare hated the traditional grazing muzzles but doesn't mind this one as much
Sunni
07:02:15 Sunni bunny
She caught herself and had me dive down a set of steps.
Sunni
07:01:42 Sunni bunny
Sorry for the slow response, busy with my daughter.
She about did multiple cartwheels down a set of steps XC
Red Horizon Ranch
07:01:37 Red
I've had mine for three years so in my experience it holds up well! They are pretty expensive so its a bit of a long term investment
Greenheart Stables
07:01:24 Green|Gren|Grenlin
-HEE Click-
+ sexed sevn, thoughts and prayers
?
Sunni
07:01:03 Sunni bunny
Cove it's all ways hard, but the time you spend with them can't ever be replaced. <3
Fantasy Horses
07:01:03 Fantasy | Fanta
Yearly Points: 1
my showing is not going well this year LOL
The Joker
07:00:43 Ari <3
Are they pretty hardy? She's a bit hard on stuff she wears
Red Horizon Ranch
06:59:39 Red
I like greenguard
The Joker
06:57:56 Ari <3
Does anyone have any recommendations for grazing muzzles that don't rub the horse's chin? It seems to be a persistent problem with ours
Glacier Bay Cove
06:51:01 Arctic Katz
Bawling my eyes out
Sunni
06:50:31 Sunni bunny
Cove <3 awww
Glacier Bay Cove
06:50:30 Arctic Katz
I have wonderful memories of them
Glacier Bay Cove
06:49:56 Arctic Katz
-Click-
Glacier Bay Cove
06:44:31 Arctic Katz
Pansy was the one in the back and Ivy is in the front
Glacier Bay Cove
06:44:03 Arctic Katz
-Click-
MC Ace
06:40:20 McFossil
Geez. 9 years old and finally hit the LB.

-HEE Click-
Sunni
06:30:11 Sunni bunny
If you wanna talk are need someone feel free to message me.
I cried a lot with snow, I still cry thinking about her.
Sunni
06:28:54 Sunni bunny
Blue, that's all ways the scariest and the hardest part.
16 years old for a dog is really good.
Bluebonnet Estates
06:22:11 Blue ~ Poodle Rat
Sunni
Honestly it helps a bit more than you think <3
He got Sarcoma at 13 and the cancer specialist told us with the rate it was going, and it being near a nerve, he probably had 6 months tops before it reached the nerve and paralyzed his left side. It ended up going into remission suddenly but just came back in May unfortunately

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Advice Please :) September 22, 2018 07:47 PM

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So Roley is going to another clinic with the same mare I used earlier this year...back in April, I believe it was...and her name is Bobbi. She did very excellent at the clinic before but I have not had the time (due to work, school starting, my mother going back into the hospital, and other things) to work with her after that.

I will be going out tomorrow (hopefully) or sometime this coming week before the clinic to ride her so nothing bad happens, just in case. I would love some ideas on what I should work on with her.

Some things about the mare and the clinic:
~ The mare has not been ridden since April
~ She is about 8-10 years old
~ She is still green broke
~ She kicks out her back leg when she does not want to listen/move
~ She has only bucked with me on her once (at a standstill during the first clinic)
~ She did very well at the clinic with me (ex. she did small and large circles at a trot consistently, she moved off leg pressure both ways unless she tried throwing me tude)
~ Has not loped/cantered
~ She is extremely buddy sour!! (She has another horse with her named Fancy {Will try to get a picture of her buddy})

Some things I will NOT do:
~ No loping unless at the clinic and I feel comfortable
~ No actual trail rides unless I have another rider with me (may not be possible)
~ No stupid stuff
~ I will not use spurs, crops, etc.

Her owner does want her to be a trail horse so I do want to eventually do everything with her but now is not the time to be working on her with anything having to do with trail obstacles. I do need to do some more groundwork like touch-ups and everything.

If you have any other questions, feel free to ask here or shoot me a pm :)
Advice Please :) September 23, 2018 08:42 AM

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Like you said I would definitely work on groundwork with her getting her to go all 3 paces at the lunge both directions with lots of direction changes. Then once mounted I have found for younger green horses doing 1000 circles and patterns really keeps them fresh and works on their steering and consistency. I literally just looked at Pinterest for ideas of patterns and drills and there were plenty to choose from. I would just be sure to make her mind and if she tries to kick out/pull any funny business get after her and make her trot really small circles and work really hard. Then when she does well let her stretch out and love on her some.
If you are feeling really adventurous I would sac her out with jackets, tarps, umbrellas, newspapers, and basically anything else that you could image would be at the clinic so you are well prepared once you get there.
Hope that helps!

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