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The only comment I am going to make is that we all ride perfectly from the rail.
I will not comment on this ride as I was not there riding the horse, have not ridden this horse, do not know his...
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Just finished Patricia Cornwell's Scarpetta Factor. Loved it but I love all her books. Currently reading Lullabies for Little Criminals by Heather O'Neill. It is good.
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Most of the upper level jumpers work twice a day. When my guys are showing in the 4'+ they work hard in the am and go for a walk/trot trail ride/road hack in the pm. I can tell you the horses love...
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How old is this horse?
I have one that could not do a change until he was 5. To this day if he misses the change behind he can not fix it, we have to change his front back to the lead we were on...
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Follows the Drs orders and stay positive. I am just out of an immobilizer for shoulder surgery so 7.5 weeks post-op. It will be at least another 3-4 months before I can ride, do barn work, and work...
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We have moved to booking fee up front and then 1/2 stud fee when mare checks in foal and balance due on live foal. We also offer discounts for returning breeders and multiple mares.
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Can I suggest that you two take this private. While you both have issues airing them publicly is not in the best interest of the Payback program which should be paramount.
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Kristi Richards - the Canadian who wiped out in the moguls, got her ski, shook herself off, shrugged her shoulders and went on and did an amazing jump. That is a great show of sportsmanship and a...
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Joining you in the pity party. I am 4 weeks out from shoulder surgery and sitting around in an immobilizer is old. The weather here is beautiful and I would like to be out riding but that is about...
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I love the Olympics coming and am so glad more people are finally getting in the spirit.
What a great opportunity to showcase our wonderful country, province and beautiful cities and towns.
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I personally can not wait for the Olympics. I have volunteered as I embrace any event that might inspire people to participate in sports.
People here need to realize like it or not that the...
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Thanks for mentioning my stallions.
Of the offspring that we have been able to track that are by Clover Cliste he seems to produce foals that jump very well, are brave and easy to work with. So...
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Please leave your wet area alone unless you have professionals come in.
We are currently in a lawsuit with a neighbour as he bought a documented wetland, filled in part (or all we can't tell as...
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Don't have a clue but there is the stallion Capyrus belong to Diane Hanson - Fort Langley I think.
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Another Canadian here.
I am on the waitlist for an MR Arthrogram. That is happening Sept 8. I have shoulder issues and have already been seen by one orthopedic surgeon and a rheumatologist - $0. ...
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Thanks for the mention of our stallion Clover Cliste.
While he has been bred to a variety of mares with owners looking for foals for a variety of disciplines his primary market has been for...
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Thank you very much for mentioning my stallion Clover Cliste as a possibility.
While we think he is a fabulous stallion we know that not every stallion is suitable for every mare. If the OP (or...
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I have not had the same problem but am dealing with two partial tears in the shoulder. When I asked my physio (sports guy) if I could ride he responded by saying he did not recommend it as I can...
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Glad to hear she got them. I participated as well. Would love to hear some results once she has analyzed them.
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Have not rehabbed a hind suspensory but did a bad, high front one.
My understanding of ligament healing where the injury is near the point of insertion is that it is sloooooow. There is a lower...
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I agree with paintjumper.
If they say this problem shows up more often in horses with long legs and shorter necks that is genetic. I would be interested to see the predominant bloodlines of the...
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Eclipse I was just about to mention Spruce Meadows as well.
My trainer makes sure if they have quite a few clients that they take extra people to set fences. I love how Spruce Meadows runs but I...
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I could care less if they offer crossrail classes. My concern is that the lower classes seem to run on the weekend while the bigger fences go during the week. I would love to see the Level 5/6/7...
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Holsteiner stallions that tend to throw long legs and short backs....
I don't know enough about the Holsteiner's but don't they tend to be more toward the longer back, shorter legs (this is no way...
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Have to comment on the comment about not breeding a Hanoverian/TB cross to an IDHS. Been there, done that, the results speak for themself. I will say it probably depends on the bloodlines on both...
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