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Savannah Stables
09:08:43 Dusty
Well she'll tell me all the time how far hes come and how hes like a different horse, and then give me like a tutorial on how to get my horse to accept the bit while i sit there like... have you seen him...
FirstLightFarms
09:08:01 puck
(This sentiment sponsored by Cliffy teaching a lesson the other week and there were no casualties)
FirstLightFarms
09:07:03 puck
Yeah it can be SO HARD to realize that a horse that was once dangerous can now be trustworthy and to let those misconceptions go.
FirstLightFarms
09:06:24 puck
Oh we love special torture pieces
Savannah Stables
09:06:02 Dusty
actually thats a lie its not the same shit she adds extra special torture pieces for me i do appreciate that
Savannah Stables
09:04:48 Dusty
Like im talking my horse used to be AWFUL, bucking, bolting, hes reared, the whole thing, and now hes one of the most honest and nicest horses ive ever ridden, but she still makes me do the same shit as everyone else and their demon ponies
FirstLightFarms
09:04:40 puck
oh that's infuriating for sure
Gemstone Stable
09:04:27 Snow❆Gem
@bay

Thanks! Xd
Snow Stable
09:03:54 Snow❆Gem
I have to go to bed now, good night everyone!
Savannah Stables
09:03:38 Dusty
i do love my trainer but she drives me INSANE sometimes
My horse is like SUCH a good boy, but i feel like my trainer still views him as the "problem horse" he used to be, and sometimes its just frustrating watching everyone else struggle to even get OVER jumps and then when it's FINALLY my turn i just do shit that i dont even feel challenged by anymore
Versailles
09:02:54 Versa
Well that's certainly A way to make someone focus a bit better. LOL
FirstLightFarms
09:02:50 puck
That's a trainer on a power trip jesus heck
Savannah Stables
09:01:47 Dusty
LMAO yes puck shes always making us do fucking push ups
She made the girl that couldnt get her horse to canter do 20 and i only had to do 10.... cause shes so generous
Glacier Bay Cove
09:01:44 Arctic Katz
Gem
Glacier Bay Cove
09:01:14 Arctic Katz
Crossing my fingers for you
FirstLightFarms
09:01:08 puck
Dusty, she made you..... do pushups? The fuck?
Snow Stable
09:00:24 Snow❆Gem
@bay

XD I hope she's a good bravery gal!
Savannah Stables
09:00:22 Dusty
I set up some jumps in a pasture to practice over, and my trainer was letting us do that for our lesson cause of the heat, but im the only one that actually rides in pastures. Someone else in my lesson was like really struggling to get their horse to canter over some rougher terrain, and i had already done it so i let my horse walk cause like its hot, and my trainer wound up getting mad at ME for not letting her horse follow mine and "making it harder" by... walking on the other end of the field. And she made me do push ups for THAT and i was mad
Also like... she had spurs and a whip tell her to get her own horse down a fucking hill please
MakeEm Fancy
09:00:20 Ally 💜
My cats are strictly indoors.
Versailles
08:59:49 Versa
Someone needs to design a collar that helps to cool outdoor cats off. Like the ones humans have as a scarf while working outdoors. Only kitty sized.

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Savannah Stables
09:08:43 Dusty
Well she'll tell me all the time how far hes come and how hes like a different horse, and then give me like a tutorial on how to get my horse to accept the bit while i sit there like... have you seen him...
FirstLightFarms
09:08:01 puck
(This sentiment sponsored by Cliffy teaching a lesson the other week and there were no casualties)
FirstLightFarms
09:07:03 puck
Yeah it can be SO HARD to realize that a horse that was once dangerous can now be trustworthy and to let those misconceptions go.
FirstLightFarms
09:06:24 puck
Oh we love special torture pieces
Savannah Stables
09:06:02 Dusty
actually thats a lie its not the same shit she adds extra special torture pieces for me i do appreciate that
Savannah Stables
09:04:48 Dusty
Like im talking my horse used to be AWFUL, bucking, bolting, hes reared, the whole thing, and now hes one of the most honest and nicest horses ive ever ridden, but she still makes me do the same shit as everyone else and their demon ponies
FirstLightFarms
09:04:40 puck
oh that's infuriating for sure
Gemstone Stable
09:04:27 Snow❆Gem
@bay

Thanks! Xd
Snow Stable
09:03:54 Snow❆Gem
I have to go to bed now, good night everyone!
Savannah Stables
09:03:38 Dusty
i do love my trainer but she drives me INSANE sometimes
My horse is like SUCH a good boy, but i feel like my trainer still views him as the "problem horse" he used to be, and sometimes its just frustrating watching everyone else struggle to even get OVER jumps and then when it's FINALLY my turn i just do shit that i dont even feel challenged by anymore
Versailles
09:02:54 Versa
Well that's certainly A way to make someone focus a bit better. LOL
FirstLightFarms
09:02:50 puck
That's a trainer on a power trip jesus heck
Savannah Stables
09:01:47 Dusty
LMAO yes puck shes always making us do fucking push ups
She made the girl that couldnt get her horse to canter do 20 and i only had to do 10.... cause shes so generous
Glacier Bay Cove
09:01:44 Arctic Katz
Gem
Glacier Bay Cove
09:01:14 Arctic Katz
Crossing my fingers for you
FirstLightFarms
09:01:08 puck
Dusty, she made you..... do pushups? The fuck?
Snow Stable
09:00:24 Snow❆Gem
@bay

XD I hope she's a good bravery gal!
Savannah Stables
09:00:22 Dusty
I set up some jumps in a pasture to practice over, and my trainer was letting us do that for our lesson cause of the heat, but im the only one that actually rides in pastures. Someone else in my lesson was like really struggling to get their horse to canter over some rougher terrain, and i had already done it so i let my horse walk cause like its hot, and my trainer wound up getting mad at ME for not letting her horse follow mine and "making it harder" by... walking on the other end of the field. And she made me do push ups for THAT and i was mad
Also like... she had spurs and a whip tell her to get her own horse down a fucking hill please
MakeEm Fancy
09:00:20 Ally 💜
My cats are strictly indoors.
Versailles
08:59:49 Versa
Someone needs to design a collar that helps to cool outdoor cats off. Like the ones humans have as a scarf while working outdoors. Only kitty sized.

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Training Help? December 10, 2020 09:24 PM

Foxfire Farms
 
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This is my QH mare Breezie. When you are on the ground with her she does perfect except for when lunging, she knows how to do it she just chooses to be a brat, so we are working on that. We got her as a green broke 7 year old, she had been on 5 trail rides and then sat in the pasture for 3 years, she was cared for, just not riden. When we got her she was perfect for a green broke seven year old except she wouldn't canter, but it wasn't a huge deal at first because we started with ground work and then slow riding, once she started cantering she was perfect, she had the best handle and would do anything. Then like three months ago maybe a little longer it was like a switch flipped, I rode her one day and had no problems, she was perfect like always, but then the next day she was perfect on the ground and for tacking but when I got on she was crazy. I made sure nothing was hurting her, and checked everything, but it was fine. As soon as she feels you in the saddle she is a lunatic, she won't walk, she just wants to trot, but she won't slow trot she always gets her really fast trot going and when I ask her to lope she busts off galloping, when I pull her down to where she would be in a lope she breaks to her fast trot. The only way I can get a walk is if I'm really on her face, I did it once to see but I done want to be on her face so i have been trying everything, but nothing's working, any ideas?
Training Help? December 11, 2020 05:44 AM


EmeraldHillsFarm
 
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How many times has this happened? It could just be a one off or something that happens occasionally (all horses have their days). If this happens every time she is ridden, it may be worthwhile to have the vet check her out for any sources of pain that you can't find on your own. She may also need a change in feeding regimen, which your vet could make recommendations on. Also, how long have you had her? If she is fairly new then you may just be getting to know a side of her that hadn't shown yet.
Training Help? December 11, 2020 11:21 AM


ShiningStar Stables
 
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EmeraldHillsFarm said:
How many times has this happened? It could just be a one off or something that happens occasionally (all horses have their days). If this happens every time she is ridden, it may be worthwhile to have the vet check her out for any sources of pain that you can't find on your own. She may also need a change in feeding regimen, which your vet could make recommendations on. Also, how long have you had her? If she is fairly new then you may just be getting to know a side of her that hadn't shown yet.


It has been happening every time I ride her for about 2 months (I usually ride her every other say unless something comes up). I had the vet out and he said that there wasn't anything that should be bothering her, he did advise getting a chiropractor out for her, which I had already thought about and so I have the chiropractor coming out this coming Monday. I have had her for 4 years! She is currently not on any feed and I am about to probably put her on a diet. She isn't unhealthily fat, but she is slightly over weight, which is surprising because she is only on pasture and hay in the winter...
EDIT: That (Paradise Haven) is my side account.

Edited at December 11, 2020 11:22 AM by Heaven on Earth
Training Help? December 11, 2020 12:28 PM


TenaciTea
 
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Does she lope on a lunge line?
I used to have a similar problem with my horse. She might just be out of balance, and it's hard to maintain a slow canter with an out-of-balance horse.
Try bending and counterbending her at the trot, doing lots of circles. Let her wear herself out (if you have English tack, I recommend using a snaffle or kimberwick and trying to get her collected, and then doing an extended trot with her on the bit). Put the whole loping thing on hold till you can calm her down at the trot.
Training Help? December 11, 2020 12:33 PM


TenaciTea
 
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Another thing you could do is ride her while she's on a lunge line.
Or get on and give her a very loose rein in an enclosed environment (like a small arena) and see what she does. If you're anticipating her being bad, or her wanting to trot, and tensing up on the rein or pulling on the rein she might think you're going to ask her to trot (my horse knows that when I shorten my reins I mean business).
Training Help? December 11, 2020 06:19 PM


ShiningStar Stables
 
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I can definitely try some of those things. I do struggle to get her to canter on the lunge line, she somehow just speed up her trot. My friend suggested wearing her out, but she basically has never ending energy.
Training Help? December 14, 2020 11:23 AM

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If she wants to go fast and not listen, make her bored. I have a barrel horse that wants to be all gas and no breaks, which is usually what I ask for to be fair, but if I want her to slow down and start really listening to learn something new, I'll pick a place in the pasture and just start trotting circles. I use both hands on the reins for as long as I need to show her where the circle is, then we I loosen up the reins and trot circles for as long as it takes for her to relax. I know she's relaxed when I can switch directions without contact on the bit and stop with minimal contact. By that time, she's doing a slow, smooth trot because she knows that she isn't really going anywhere and going fast isn't going to change anything. Then, we can work on whatever slow thing I want to work on with it. It's just a matter of letting her know that there's no reason to go fast and that she can have her head and relax. Works wonders for her.
Training Help? December 14, 2020 01:22 PM


TenaciTea
 
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Heaven on Earth said:
I can definitely try some of those things. I do struggle to get her to canter on the lunge line, she somehow just speed up her trot. My friend suggested wearing her out, but she basically has never ending energy.


Making her bored is one thing, another thing you can do is be unpredictable (so she's listening to you for instruction).
I already mentioned bending and counterbending. If she does flying lead changes, I know an older woman who used to just do flying lead changes in a straight line (her horse was super well trained).
The behaviorist that visited my horse did talk about lunging a little bit and she said that horses have an upper limit to how fast they can trot, and then they'll break into the canter. So you can try maybe just speeding up her trot to see if she'll fall into it (not ideal, but it's something) and then let her fall back into the fast trot. For most horses it's easier to canter than trot fast, so when she falls out just keep making her trot faster until she falls back into the canter. Eventually she should figure out that it's easier for her to just canter. (This is on a lunge line, not under saddle)
Training Help? December 14, 2020 01:55 PM


ShiningStar Stables
 
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TenaciTea said:

Heaven on Earth said:
I can definitely try some of those things. I do struggle to get her to canter on the lunge line, she somehow just speed up her trot. My friend suggested wearing her out, but she basically has never ending energy.


Making her bored is one thing, another thing you can do is be unpredictable (so she's listening to you for instruction).
I already mentioned bending and counterbending. If she does flying lead changes, I know an older woman who used to just do flying lead changes in a straight line (her horse was super well trained).
The behaviorist that visited my horse did talk about lunging a little bit and she said that horses have an upper limit to how fast they can trot, and then they'll break into the canter. So you can try maybe just speeding up her trot to see if she'll fall into it (not ideal, but it's something) and then let her fall back into the fast trot. For most horses it's easier to canter than trot fast, so when she falls out just keep making her trot faster until she falls back into the canter. Eventually she should figure out that it's easier for her to just canter. (This is on a lunge line, not under saddle)


Okay, I have been working on lunging, but when this whole thing started her lunging got really bad, she went do it. I can get her to go for about one circle, but then she just spins her but to face me and if I try to step towards her but to make her go again she will just rear up and spin her butt again... I thought maybe getting a whip a d just keeping it out to keep her going would work, but she just jumps sideways and faces me again.
Training Help? December 14, 2020 01:56 PM


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My friend has a trainer she uses on her horses that I am considering having come out and see if he has any tips or ideas.

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