Dravinara wrote:I do enjoy riding, but I've been kind of spoiled about it! I normally rode a gorgeous gaited Peruvian Paso, but I was training her to do tricks. Only one difficult thing, whenever there is pressure on her backside, or too far down her back, she rears [or tries to, she can't get off the ground very well]. Does anyone know what could have caused it?

Hime wrote:Someone wanted pics of Tý?
Could have those hind legs positioned bit better, but either way I'm really hoping the front will grown bit more and he won't end up with the same kind of back as Heta. : P

RunningRace wrote:Hey guys! I've been wanting to post but I just haven't.
While we were filling each other in about life on the Skype group, I mentioned that I was working with Sugar's stops because she was taking right off.
Welp, now putting that up in a post here, she's doing a lot better and standing still, but when she goes to go off before I want and I tightened up, she'll go sideways or backwards a step. I've just been nose bending for that and it seems to be working but I am having an issue with one certain place for stopping.
That place is what I assume is a roping chute. -looks like this- http://anvilranch.com/wp-content/upload ... 14-019.jpg
The top of ours is covered so we always set our waters there. Sugar used to go sideways when we stopped to get a drink, and she had stopped that (we walk all the way in, turn and walk up to the side of the chute and stop if that matters at all.) But lately, sugar either wants to turn right or left/walk off right away and she'll step with her hips away when I go to grab my water, she'll walk back up to the gate, turn back around, walk back and stop at the side of the chute again. She mostly turns her head towards the chute, walks back to the back panel, and turns. It seriously frustrates me and any advice would be helpful! Now note, this is different when from I'm just stopping somewhere in the arena, because I'm riding one handed really with no way to bring my other hand right into the picture for correction since I'm holding my water.
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12spot wrote:so guys I need your expert grooming tips haha
my lease horse's mane falls naturally to the left. It must of been pulled that way before and now it literally won't stay to the right
I haven't pulled it and laid it yet, it's been too cold here so I'm waiting for a warmer day
Those at my barn who have leased her in the past said that they had no luck with pulling and laying it
any expert magical tips to help? haha
her tail is also super fluffy and thick. it literally eats shavings. I hate having to brush her tail every day but I can't ride her with a tail full of shavings
Would conditioning it help at all? I'm very timid with tails and like them long and thick, so I don't want to tamper with her beautiful tail. Can't wait until spring when it's warm enough to bathe !!
UnicornDoingDressage wrote:Hey everyone! So 3 months ago, I rescued an adorable little OOTB named Smartie. It hasn't been easy, but now we can walk and halt under saddle. When I first got him, we couldn't even lead him from/to the field with out drugging him. He's coming along really nicely, and I am considering sending him off to be professionally trained as a hunter/jumper. However, I have a problem, Smartie has 3 extra teeth! Growing on the front/outside part of his gums. I called the vet don't worry, but man it looks painful. I might put him in a Dr. Cook's bitless bridle. He legit will chew ANYTHING he can reach. I mean, that's normal for a 4 yr old. But he does it to the extreme. He bites fingers, reins, halters, etc. I think removing the teeth might help this. But have any of you ever sent your horse away to be trained, what should I expect? I'm having difficulty with attaching a picture
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