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Greenheart Stables
03:52:38 Green|Gren|Grenlin
Aaand 2 sexed sevns snatched
Calela Eventing
03:48:23 Cali
After 5 years of riding and about 10 well-schooled dressage horses I still can't do half-passes or leg yields when not out on the trails.
So grateful that my horse puts up with my dressage nonsense
WolfRunner Acres
03:42:21 
How does my avatar look? My laptop is making it look washed out...
Honey Moon
03:40:29 Honey
Looks good Mochi :)
Mochi~
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Caaldir Equestrian
03:05:07 Caal/Deor/Trash Rat
Not bad!
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Paradise Stables
02:11:33 Ariel / Tara
I both wish and don't wish it was lol
Dark Shadows Estate
02:06:47 Bazz
for some reason I thought it was the first today lol...
Boulder Creek
02:04:51 
My brain is melting slightly
Trying to sort out US eventing levels, with the dressage level equivalents - and then corelating that with British eventing.

and reminding myself the difference between shoulder-fore and shoulder-in, renvers and travers
WolfRunner Acres
02:04:45 
Thank you Lily
Greenheart Stables
01:55:45 Green|Gren|Grenlin
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Paradise Stables
01:51:03 Ariel / Tara
Lily, are you still here?
Paradise Stables
01:50:32 Ariel / Tara
Marsh, so cute!!
starmutt
01:44:45 marsh 🌈
tigors -Click-
Alpine Acres
01:35:49 Lily
WolfRunner
green means your horse is doing well in training and is at the same level as their rider, so yes it is good :)
Red means they have levelled up before their rider and need to be switched to a rider that is the same level as them
Sport Pony Island
01:32:00 
And my last brindle

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Sport Pony Island
01:31:07 
Ye
Sport Pony Island
01:30:54 
Нуб she is a beauty
Sagewood Stables
01:30:44 
this is my first brindle :D
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Wild_Potatoes
01:29:44 
Woah

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Greenheart Stables
03:52:38 Green|Gren|Grenlin
Aaand 2 sexed sevns snatched
Calela Eventing
03:48:23 Cali
After 5 years of riding and about 10 well-schooled dressage horses I still can't do half-passes or leg yields when not out on the trails.
So grateful that my horse puts up with my dressage nonsense
WolfRunner Acres
03:42:21 
How does my avatar look? My laptop is making it look washed out...
Honey Moon
03:40:29 Honey
Looks good Mochi :)
Mochi~
03:28:46 
-HEE Click-
How does this match look?
Caaldir Equestrian
03:05:07 Caal/Deor/Trash Rat
Not bad!
-HEE Click-
Paradise Stables
02:11:33 Ariel / Tara
I both wish and don't wish it was lol
Dark Shadows Estate
02:06:47 Bazz
for some reason I thought it was the first today lol...
Boulder Creek
02:04:51 
My brain is melting slightly
Trying to sort out US eventing levels, with the dressage level equivalents - and then corelating that with British eventing.

and reminding myself the difference between shoulder-fore and shoulder-in, renvers and travers
WolfRunner Acres
02:04:45 
Thank you Lily
Greenheart Stables
01:55:45 Green|Gren|Grenlin
-HEE Click-
👀
Paradise Stables
01:51:03 Ariel / Tara
Lily, are you still here?
Paradise Stables
01:50:32 Ariel / Tara
Marsh, so cute!!
starmutt
01:44:45 marsh 🌈
tigors -Click-
Alpine Acres
01:35:49 Lily
WolfRunner
green means your horse is doing well in training and is at the same level as their rider, so yes it is good :)
Red means they have levelled up before their rider and need to be switched to a rider that is the same level as them
Sport Pony Island
01:32:00 
And my last brindle

-HEE Click-
Sport Pony Island
01:31:07 
Ye
Sport Pony Island
01:30:54 
Нуб she is a beauty
Sagewood Stables
01:30:44 
this is my first brindle :D
-HEE Click-
Wild_Potatoes
01:29:44 
Woah

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Halp...? July 16, 2018 07:15 PM


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Im kind of stuck in a predicament....I got a horse from slaughter and hes awesome his name is Jericho. But.....hes been trained western for 10 years and I havent ridden English in 10 years and I cant train him English but thats what I want to do... Ive been riding him bitless for 6 months and he isnt listening to it(he only surpasses left and right and tries running into trees) He just recently started the tree thing so I'm not sure what its about. Hes also buddy sour with an annoying Arabian mare that tries eating my saddle-_-
Jericho is a 13 year old Appendix quarter horse gelding.
He doesnt have back leg or neck problems.
His teeth are fine.
Everything of his is great.
I just really dont want to sell him because me and him have built up an amazing bond over the year ive had him. He follows me with no halter or leadrope and I can just sit on him bareback with nothing on him at all(other than me lol)
I can ride him just using his mane to guide him. He was originally a cattle horse but he keeps himself very well collected and has shown an interest in jumping.

If anyone has any ideas that would be helpful, please share them:)

Edited at July 16, 2018 07:16 PM by Wings Of Glory
Halp...? July 16, 2018 07:27 PM

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I would have a trainer come out. Maybe not ride your horse, but observe you and him and help guide you two in the right direction. It's hard to teach yourself in a discipline, let alone trying to do so with a horse that isn't trained in it as well. The last thing you want to do is teach him the wrong thing and then have to fix that later.

As far as the buddy sour thing. This is actually quite simple. Horses work with a system of pressure and release. So, while he is next to his buddy, put pressure on him and then release this pressure when you are away from the horse.

In other words, make him work around this horse. Make him trot endless circles around him/her. Then walk away and let him do his thing. Let the reins loose. If he wants to go back to his friend, make him work the whole time he is over there and then guide him away. Release all pressure while he is away just as you did before. Eventually, he will want to stay away from his friend because it is less work to just stand quietly away then work next to his buddy.

Also. When I say "make him work" I don't mean whipping or spurring. Just simply make him trot or lope around his buddy. He'll come around eventually.
Halp...? July 22, 2018 06:42 PM

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I say start from the ground up, work on lunging him, do halter work with him, anything so he learns that you are the boss. It always must be established to the horse that you are in charge, not in a mean way, but in a way that it is safe for both of you. All horses must learn manners before they can be ridden, otherwise they will be sour under saddle. Once you have those tools under your belt, you could start riding and see how it goes :)
Halp...? July 22, 2018 07:22 PM


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Misty Mountain Ridge said:
I say start from the ground up, work on lunging him, do halter work with him, anything so he learns that you are the boss. It always must be established to the horse that you are in charge, not in a mean way, but in a way that it is safe for both of you. All horses must learn manners before they can be ridden, otherwise they will be sour under saddle. Once you have those tools under your belt, you could start riding and see how it goes :)

He lunges really well already. (Reversing when I tell him to, keeping the speed I want him to, facing me when he changes directions, and stopping when I tell him to.) Overall on the ground he is great.
Halp...? July 22, 2018 07:55 PM

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Misty Mountain Ridge said:
I say start from the ground up, work on lunging him, do halter work with him, anything so he learns that you are the boss. It always must be established to the horse that you are in charge, not in a mean way, but in a way that it is safe for both of you. All horses must learn manners before they can be ridden, otherwise they will be sour under saddle. Once you have those tools under your belt, you could start riding and see how it goes :)

The thing here tho, is he already knows how to ride. A lot of the moves put on with a western saddle can be done the same in English. You can try and self teach yourself English but I highly recommend someone to come out to help you understand the difference between proper and improper. :)
Best of luck!
Halp...? July 23, 2018 04:08 PM


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Most cattle horses ride more off your seat and leg. I`m not sure how you ride but I can almost guarantee that you two are just miscommunicating.

Get a trainer to come out and help, have them ride the horse to see what you have to work with and decide where to go from there.
Halp...? August 1, 2018 12:29 PM

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Take it slow and try to get a trainer out there. Make sure to understand your horse and try to figure out how he thinks and what he responds to.
Halp...? August 3, 2018 10:17 AM

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If he isn't responding bitless, try a bit. You may be against bits, I don't know you or how you ride, but he may have never been ridden bitless and needs to be reintroduced slowly. I can't be entirely sure, but it's just an option.
Halp...? August 3, 2018 01:52 PM


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Fairwind Fields said:
Most cattle horses ride more off your seat and leg. I`m not sure how you ride but I can almost guarantee that you two are just miscommunicating.

Get a trainer to come out and help, have them ride the horse to see what you have to work with and decide where to go from there.


This ^ A lot of western riding is neck reigning, seat and leg.
Halp...? August 4, 2018 09:44 AM

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If he isnt responding to bitless, try a lighter bit like a loose ring snaffle. And yeah, try to get a trainer out to observe how you ride him, and maybe they can see the issues from a different viewpoint

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