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Minerva
06:41:41 Min
Awww they're so majestic San!
Santana Rising
06:38:40 San
He's a borzoi. I have his mom too, she is 11 years old and had her crazy zoomies times when she was younger, but she was always pretty level headed. Matrix is going to be 8 in September yet still behaves like a pup most of the time. My first zoi was his grand-aunt, who also got pretty serious as soon as she turned 3, but she could get up to some mischief every now and then
Rubygem
06:38:12 Asha ~ Ruby girl :D
someone check falls
Alpine Acres
06:35:36 Lily
of course!
Minerva
06:34:57 Min
Legend, thank you!
Alpine Acres
06:33:49 Lily
Hey Min, I've put a Junior Rider in my shop for you :D
ColdCall
06:30:33 🍺Crown
Its hard finding RID horses that are good
Minerva
06:21:29 Min
Awwww bless him, he's just trying to enrich their lives xD What breed is he? Patterdales are known for being super clever, which is definitely the case with Norm. Paddy must have been stuck in the birth canal for a while I think bless him. He does have his moments but getting stuck somewhere with a little blank stare is his trademark
Santana Rising
06:19:23 San
I am very familiar with the 2 braincells thing! I was always wondering why people claim my breed is stupid while I had only girls. they are very smart, downright cunning. Now I have one male and he's the biggest himbo. In fall he keeps carrying around hedgehogs he finds in the yard, like some sort of world's shittiest rollercoaster!
Minerva
06:16:53 Min
Norm did help me herd 60ish ram lambs every day for a while though so he does have his talents. Actual herding isn't particularly one of them but he tried his best and didn't bite or chase anything so I was happy xD
Minerva
06:13:12 Min
Haha I wish- they're utterly useless xD I was hoping Norm would show an interest in ratting so I could use him on the farm I worked at and in my own paddock, but he wouldn't say boo to a goose. In fairness he did grow up with a hamster so it's sort of understandable. Paddy's a little bit more "kill-y" but he's got 2 functioning braincells on a good day so unless something is presented to him he's useless haha
Santana Rising
06:10:05 San
those are pretty uncommon breeds, Min. Are you using them for hunting, pest control or any kind of dog sports?
Minerva
06:09:47 Min
I'd bosh out the 3 and skip the 20 San lol. At least you know it'll definitely only take 3 goes now
Santana Rising
06:08:41 San
the dilemma of having 2 quests wanting you to complete 3 and 20 exploring rides without spooking, while also having a bulk of freshly captured horses you DO want to spook!
Alpine Acres
06:06:14 Lily
San
ahh no problem, glad you got them :D
Minerva
06:06:09 Min
Norm's a Patterdale terrier, Paddy is an accidental mix lol but he's 50% Patterdale, 25% Lakeland and 25% Jack Russell
Santana Rising
06:04:57 San
what kind of dog do you have, Min?
Santana Rising
06:04:20 San
Thank you so much, Lily, I already had a generous donation.
Minerva
06:04:16 Min
Oops it was 12 xD
Nightingales Ridge
05:58:09 Issy
Oh yay nvm it was delayed 5 mins! Oh thank goodness

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Minerva
06:41:41 Min
Awww they're so majestic San!
Santana Rising
06:38:40 San
He's a borzoi. I have his mom too, she is 11 years old and had her crazy zoomies times when she was younger, but she was always pretty level headed. Matrix is going to be 8 in September yet still behaves like a pup most of the time. My first zoi was his grand-aunt, who also got pretty serious as soon as she turned 3, but she could get up to some mischief every now and then
Rubygem
06:38:12 Asha ~ Ruby girl :D
someone check falls
Alpine Acres
06:35:36 Lily
of course!
Minerva
06:34:57 Min
Legend, thank you!
Alpine Acres
06:33:49 Lily
Hey Min, I've put a Junior Rider in my shop for you :D
ColdCall
06:30:33 🍺Crown
Its hard finding RID horses that are good
Minerva
06:21:29 Min
Awwww bless him, he's just trying to enrich their lives xD What breed is he? Patterdales are known for being super clever, which is definitely the case with Norm. Paddy must have been stuck in the birth canal for a while I think bless him. He does have his moments but getting stuck somewhere with a little blank stare is his trademark
Santana Rising
06:19:23 San
I am very familiar with the 2 braincells thing! I was always wondering why people claim my breed is stupid while I had only girls. they are very smart, downright cunning. Now I have one male and he's the biggest himbo. In fall he keeps carrying around hedgehogs he finds in the yard, like some sort of world's shittiest rollercoaster!
Minerva
06:16:53 Min
Norm did help me herd 60ish ram lambs every day for a while though so he does have his talents. Actual herding isn't particularly one of them but he tried his best and didn't bite or chase anything so I was happy xD
Minerva
06:13:12 Min
Haha I wish- they're utterly useless xD I was hoping Norm would show an interest in ratting so I could use him on the farm I worked at and in my own paddock, but he wouldn't say boo to a goose. In fairness he did grow up with a hamster so it's sort of understandable. Paddy's a little bit more "kill-y" but he's got 2 functioning braincells on a good day so unless something is presented to him he's useless haha
Santana Rising
06:10:05 San
those are pretty uncommon breeds, Min. Are you using them for hunting, pest control or any kind of dog sports?
Minerva
06:09:47 Min
I'd bosh out the 3 and skip the 20 San lol. At least you know it'll definitely only take 3 goes now
Santana Rising
06:08:41 San
the dilemma of having 2 quests wanting you to complete 3 and 20 exploring rides without spooking, while also having a bulk of freshly captured horses you DO want to spook!
Alpine Acres
06:06:14 Lily
San
ahh no problem, glad you got them :D
Minerva
06:06:09 Min
Norm's a Patterdale terrier, Paddy is an accidental mix lol but he's 50% Patterdale, 25% Lakeland and 25% Jack Russell
Santana Rising
06:04:57 San
what kind of dog do you have, Min?
Santana Rising
06:04:20 San
Thank you so much, Lily, I already had a generous donation.
Minerva
06:04:16 Min
Oops it was 12 xD
Nightingales Ridge
05:58:09 Issy
Oh yay nvm it was delayed 5 mins! Oh thank goodness

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Supplements September 7, 2017 10:45 AM

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What supplements, if any, do you give your horse and why? Im looking at farnam mare plus lactation supplement and farnam weight builder for my mare, farnam grow colt for my 4 month old colt, and dumor joint supplement for my 23 yo gelding.
Supplements September 7, 2017 11:47 AM

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I just used a Cob. Sweet cob. It has rolled oats, barley and Molasses.She loved it. It made her caot shinny and fattened her up.
Supplements September 7, 2017 12:11 PM

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I use Equilibra 500 Feed Balancer which helps alot with keeping my 2 ottb's weight nicely, gives them a good diet so they don't gain or loose weight and i just pop that in with some Tiger Oats, Alfalfa Oil and some Baileys Chaff x and usually half 2 carrots or an Apple. That just helps with there weight and gives them the coat care they need on my opinion and they are all good for getting horse back into a shape
Supplements September 7, 2017 08:16 PM


Bristol Farms
 
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My ex show jumper Dutch warmblood gets MSM for his joints. My injured (permanently) 22 year old TB gets SmartFlex Rehab pellets for his dislocated and displaced kneecap. It helps with inflammation and has kept him comfortable and alive for over a year longer than the vet gave him. My two yearlings get Vitamin E.

Everyone but the Dutch Warmblood gets Strategy Professional Formula GX from Purina. The Warmblood is a rescue and needs to gain weight. He's on a mix of Purina Healthy Edge and Sentinel Performance LS Formula.

Edited at September 7, 2017 08:19 PM by Bristol Farms
Supplements September 7, 2017 09:30 PM

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Bristol Farms said:
My ex show jumper Dutch warmblood gets MSM for his joints. My injured (permanently) 22 year old TB gets SmartFlex Rehab pellets for his dislocated and displaced kneecap. It helps with inflammation and has kept him comfortable and alive for over a year longer than the vet gave him. My two yearlings get Vitamin E.

Everyone but the Dutch Warmblood gets Strategy Professional Formula GX from Purina. The Warmblood is a rescue and needs to gain weight. He's on a mix of Purina Healthy Edge and Sentinel Performance LS Formula.



How do you like the MSM and the SmartFlex Rehab? My 23yo gelding shredded his tendons in his hind left fetlock 6 months ago and messed up his stifle in the same leg 2 years ago and im working on getting him back in shape as he is finally not limping.
Supplements September 7, 2017 09:49 PM


Bristol Farms
 
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The MSM works fantastically for my Warmblood. I use it for him because he's out of shape (was 500lbs underweight when I got him) and had a very hard-on-the-joints professional show jumping career as a youngster (with someone in NY). He's a bit crackly, but on the MSM, he's not crackly at all and runs around wth my yearlings no problem which is something to see considering he's 18.3 and over 1400lbs.

Unfortunately, my thoroughbred's injury isn't something healable, but those Smartflex pellets keep him comfortable and help a ton with the inflammation. He dislocated and displaced his kneecap almost 3 years ago. He also tore the ligament that holds it in place, so repair wasn't really an option with that on top of his age and a rough history (before I bought him). Those pellets have kept him happy and a part of my life for (as of right now) over a year longer than the vet gave us.

Honestly, my biggest recommendation would be to call SmartPaks and talk to them about what your looking for. They are incredibly helpful and can get you all sorts of information about their offered supplements.
Supplements September 7, 2017 09:54 PM

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I use Simplifly and Electrolytes for my horse. The simplifly helps keep all
bugs off your horse through the summer months. Electrolytes helps keep my horse hydrated (:
Supplements September 8, 2017 09:29 AM

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I use SmartPaks with my gelding (it makes it easier for the barn staff) and he's on Stress Dex, Smart Hoof and Bute-Less.

The Stress Dex is because he won't drink enough water without it, so he's on it year round. He's on Smart Hoof and Bute-Less because he's a sport horse in a pretty heavy workout program so those supplements are just preventative measures to keep him happily working
Supplements September 17, 2017 12:16 AM

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Super Gain for my two and the underweight mare, mare magic for Hannibal, MSM for Chief, vegetable oil for their coats, vitamin supplement I found at wilco and carrots and apples of course.
Supplements September 29, 2017 09:03 PM


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Another vote for Smartpak. My horse is on SmartPituitary Senior pellets, Cocosoya, and Smartpak's MSM pellets. She's a senior with Cushing's and ringbone, and these really help keep her sound and healthy.

Edited at September 29, 2017 09:04 PM by Coruscant Farm

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