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Angels angels
09:45:37 [1k+ brindles] Angel
Predictive text has been slacking lately lol I don't want to type out every word!
Hummingbird Meadows
09:44:53 Bird
@Sting, wow! I never realized there were so many species of honey eaters.
Narran Park
09:43:38 Sting
They are a bit different.
-Click-
Mythological
09:42:36 Crowley
xD
StarStableBreeders3
09:42:26 
-HEE Click-
should i keep and stud or geld and show?
Hummingbird Meadows
09:42:04 Bird
@Pragma, what kind of bird do you own?
Pragma
09:40:54 Prag/Liz
I've been drifting in and out lol. I keep getting pulled away by my dogs and bird haha
Mythological
09:40:17 Crowley
Oh look a Prag lol
Pragma
09:39:20 Prag/Liz
Geld - then you get to keep him in your barns too!
SCF Sporting Chance
09:38:43 SCF/Gibbs
geld and show
StarStableBreeders3
09:38:05 
-HEE Click-

should i sell him as a color stud since he is a 1 of 1? or geld and show?
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!

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Angels angels
09:45:37 [1k+ brindles] Angel
Predictive text has been slacking lately lol I don't want to type out every word!
Hummingbird Meadows
09:44:53 Bird
@Sting, wow! I never realized there were so many species of honey eaters.
Narran Park
09:43:38 Sting
They are a bit different.
-Click-
Mythological
09:42:36 Crowley
xD
StarStableBreeders3
09:42:26 
-HEE Click-
should i keep and stud or geld and show?
Hummingbird Meadows
09:42:04 Bird
@Pragma, what kind of bird do you own?
Pragma
09:40:54 Prag/Liz
I've been drifting in and out lol. I keep getting pulled away by my dogs and bird haha
Mythological
09:40:17 Crowley
Oh look a Prag lol
Pragma
09:39:20 Prag/Liz
Geld - then you get to keep him in your barns too!
SCF Sporting Chance
09:38:43 SCF/Gibbs
geld and show
StarStableBreeders3
09:38:05 
-HEE Click-

should i sell him as a color stud since he is a 1 of 1? or geld and show?
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!

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Thanks June 4, 2022 09:35 AM

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Hi!
So I have 2 horses a 10 yr old bay mare Irish called Gracie and 15yr old bay riding pony Ollie,
I really want to event but Gracie has fragile legs and Ollie had a check ligament... Any advice?

Edited at June 6, 2022 02:02 PM by Cavilare Stud
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This is a horse online game - and no one here knows you, your riding skills or your horses. If you know, that both have health issues, you should ask a local vet to take a look and give you advise.
Or you ask your trainer or stable owner.
Eventing training is a tough job for both, horse and rider and you would need a healthy horse and a good trainer to pimp up your skills and keep the horse sound!
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At the end of the day, competing and training should never be valued over a horse's soundness or comfort. Conditioning and aftercare can keep a horse's legs sounder for longer, but ligament injuries in general make me wary of pushing them too far. If you are desperate to event but don't have the horsepower yourself, working for an event rider can be a really good way to get your foot in the door, and potentially get yourself a ride on one of their horses for the lower levels if you're lucky.
Thanks June 4, 2022 06:13 PM

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I completely agree with Whitemoss Stud. You shouldnt do it if it puts your horse in danger or risk of an injury. Like Whitemoss said, if you are desprate to do eventing then you should work for an event rider, it's better than putting you and your horse in danger or risk of injury(s).

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