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Hummingbird Meadows
09:33:46 Bird
@Sting, ah makes sense. You said they are called honey eaters? I have heard of bee eaters. Saw them at the Bronx zoo once!
Sunni
09:33:41 Sunni bunny
Sting do they look the same?
Narran Park
09:32:55 Sting
You are right. I always grew up with them being called hummingbirds. but a quick google tells me ours are different to yours.
Still nectar lovers, but not as much 'humming' activity
Hummingbird Meadows
09:30:46 Bird
@Sting, you live in Australia right? If so I am positive there aren't hummingbirds there. Sorry.
Narran Park
09:30:31 Sting
Actually they are "Honey-eaters"
Sunni
09:28:57 Sunni bunny
Bird it would make sense, a lot of read dye in our food has been known to cause problems in the body.
I may not be 100% right, I believe Cancers and urinary problems.
I was all ways to avoid red dye in food and drinks growing up because of an over active bladder.
Narran Park
09:28:46 Sting
we have them here too. Also bee-eaters.
Hummingbird Meadows
09:27:10 Bird
@Sting, yeah hummingbirds are only found in North and South America.

@Sunni, I haven't done research, but I have heard similar things about red dye. They don't need it to be attracted to the feeder.
Narran Park
09:23:55 Sting
I need to look into it.
I dont think feeding hummingbirds is much of a thing here in Australia.

It should be though!
Sunni
09:22:36 Sunni bunny
Bird she was running around filling all the feeders during the conversation.
She has about 6 of them.
She makes the sugar water herself.
She says the red dye in it is bad for them.
Hummingbird Meadows
09:19:41 Bird
Talking about hummingbirds for an hour sounds like something someone who is on the spectrum might do. I can be guilty of steering the topic away to something that interests me.
Mythological
09:18:47 Crowley
Prag
He now has 2 scratches on is muzzle.
Sunni
09:16:44 Sunni bunny
She probably wouldn't talk about it if she was.
It took her ages to tell me the doctor tried diagnosing me with autism as a kid. She wasn't happy about that answer and told them "nope she isn't."
Sunni
09:15:08 Sunni bunny
Bird not to my knowledge, if anything she is very OCD.
karma
09:14:03 
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This is him
Hummingbird Meadows
09:13:47 Bird
@Sunni, the she by chance on the autism spectrum?
karma
09:13:20 
How do I add to the forum? I want to get my tb freshie a fighting chance for 195 lol
Sunni
09:12:43 Sunni bunny
Bird she once talked about them for an hour straight.
After 20 minutes I was zoned out thinking about ice cream.
Hummingbird Meadows
09:09:17 Bird
@Sunni, lol sounds like me.
Sunni
09:08:51 Sunni bunny
That would be pretty<3
My mom loves hummingbirds.
She talks about the every chance she gets.

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Hummingbird Meadows
09:33:46 Bird
@Sting, ah makes sense. You said they are called honey eaters? I have heard of bee eaters. Saw them at the Bronx zoo once!
Sunni
09:33:41 Sunni bunny
Sting do they look the same?
Narran Park
09:32:55 Sting
You are right. I always grew up with them being called hummingbirds. but a quick google tells me ours are different to yours.
Still nectar lovers, but not as much 'humming' activity
Hummingbird Meadows
09:30:46 Bird
@Sting, you live in Australia right? If so I am positive there aren't hummingbirds there. Sorry.
Narran Park
09:30:31 Sting
Actually they are "Honey-eaters"
Sunni
09:28:57 Sunni bunny
Bird it would make sense, a lot of read dye in our food has been known to cause problems in the body.
I may not be 100% right, I believe Cancers and urinary problems.
I was all ways to avoid red dye in food and drinks growing up because of an over active bladder.
Narran Park
09:28:46 Sting
we have them here too. Also bee-eaters.
Hummingbird Meadows
09:27:10 Bird
@Sting, yeah hummingbirds are only found in North and South America.

@Sunni, I haven't done research, but I have heard similar things about red dye. They don't need it to be attracted to the feeder.
Narran Park
09:23:55 Sting
I need to look into it.
I dont think feeding hummingbirds is much of a thing here in Australia.

It should be though!
Sunni
09:22:36 Sunni bunny
Bird she was running around filling all the feeders during the conversation.
She has about 6 of them.
She makes the sugar water herself.
She says the red dye in it is bad for them.
Hummingbird Meadows
09:19:41 Bird
Talking about hummingbirds for an hour sounds like something someone who is on the spectrum might do. I can be guilty of steering the topic away to something that interests me.
Mythological
09:18:47 Crowley
Prag
He now has 2 scratches on is muzzle.
Sunni
09:16:44 Sunni bunny
She probably wouldn't talk about it if she was.
It took her ages to tell me the doctor tried diagnosing me with autism as a kid. She wasn't happy about that answer and told them "nope she isn't."
Sunni
09:15:08 Sunni bunny
Bird not to my knowledge, if anything she is very OCD.
karma
09:14:03 
-HEE Click-

This is him
Hummingbird Meadows
09:13:47 Bird
@Sunni, the she by chance on the autism spectrum?
karma
09:13:20 
How do I add to the forum? I want to get my tb freshie a fighting chance for 195 lol
Sunni
09:12:43 Sunni bunny
Bird she once talked about them for an hour straight.
After 20 minutes I was zoned out thinking about ice cream.
Hummingbird Meadows
09:09:17 Bird
@Sunni, lol sounds like me.
Sunni
09:08:51 Sunni bunny
That would be pretty<3
My mom loves hummingbirds.
She talks about the every chance she gets.

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Advice Please April 29, 2017 09:55 PM

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I am in the market for a reining/gymkhana stallion and riding prospect. The one I am looking at is an AQHA Appendix stallion who is local. He does need corrective shoeing due to bad farrier work in the past, but I am not overly concerned as I have an excellent farrier who was able to correct my current Arabian gelding. However, I was hoping to get some thoughts on his conformation beforehand and can provide more pictures after I get to see him in person within the next week or so. (Provided picture posted with owner's permission.)

http://img.equinenow.com/slir/w600/equine/data/photos/1123724_1.jpg%3F1483736131
Advice Please April 30, 2017 04:47 AM


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how old is this colt? He is still growing as he is really overbuilt right now - so hard to say how he will grow out.

And I dont like the way his backhand shows up in this pic - but this can be totally different in nature...
Advice Please April 30, 2017 04:53 AM

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He is 5 currently, but I believe the picture is as a 3- or 4-year-old. There is a foal picture of him floating around if you'd like to see his build prior to the bad farrier work.
Advice Please April 30, 2017 01:54 PM


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He looks like a sweet horse with a kind eye.

What I like: kind expression, great shoulder, strong back, and a good hip angle.

Faults I see: kinda bulky in the head and throat latch. I would like to see more refinement. Ever so slightly back at the knee in front. (I do not think this degree would affect performance/soundness though). Quite bum high. (Though this may have changed since he was still growing in this picture) Stifle placement is a little high (not a deal breaker for me.) He is pretty long and incredibly straight pasterns. This would be a deal breaker for me. No amount of farrier work would correct this. This can lead to premature arthritis in the fetlock and hock. There is no angle there to absorb concussion. He also seems quite sickle hocked. (If he was standing correctly with his hocks lined with his bum, it would be quite obvious). His hind leg confo in general is pretty funky, from hoof to stifle. I, personally (this is my own opinion, not fact), would not use this horse for any sport that's hard on the hind legs. I don't think he would hold up well.
Advice Please April 30, 2017 11:01 PM

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I ultimately decided not to get him. The owners are still using the same farrier who did the bad work and are "reluctant" to even show him to me because I would want to switch to my farrier who has had loads of success getting and keeping horses with hoof problems sound and performing well. I will, however, be looking at some half-siblings of his, as his sire and the half-sister at the ranch where I board both have pretty good conformation and have competed in gymkhana, reining, and cattle competitions successfully.
Advice Please May 1, 2017 08:56 PM

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I hope you find the perfect match Blackwater! :)

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