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  • I notice when those beautiful babies are in growing phase, they inbalanced and all of the sudden, would buck on everything.
    Just have to be patient....they are babies for a long time. Just building confidence should be in fact the most important thing.
    Élène

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      Well, I think with all the rain, she wont be backed until this summer. I want to reinforce "WHOA" abd get her used to the feel of pressure on her mouth, which I am afriad to do now by the way she is acting on the longe. Would side reins help at all? Or just make it worse?

      What about a western side pull for when she is backed?

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      • all I have right now are 4 babies, rising yearlings.. 3 fillies and one colt. They all lead nicely, pick up their feet, tie.. the colt got a cut, so he has had to be treated, and he is just a sweetie - I can clean, dress and wrap it without tying him up.
        3 of them are full TBs, by A Fine Romance (2 fillies, and the colt) and the other filly is TB/Hol out of my full sister to AFR. All they are doing right now is going outside and eating! They are all really nice babies, I'm happy to say. Look like wooly caterpillars right now, so NO PICTURES! LOL
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        • RTXJ I say just take your time. Trust your gut to make it right and solid.

          Anyone else have their baby's teeth checked yet? The vet checked Lucy today and found 2 razor sharp wolf teeth which she pulled. She had to sedate her first and Lucy tried to chew the vet's hands off the whole time and she was GROWLING. I had never heard of horses growling before but she was making this low throaty sound and I asked the vet if she was ok. The vet laughed and explained that she was growling and said that usually indicates a temper.

          Meanwhile, I nearly passed out watching her try to get these teeth out. She gave them to me to keep. Yuck! They have really long roots. The vet said we should pull them now since I already regularly bridle Lucy.

          Poor Lucy laid flat out on her side after we finished. I was a little worried since I have never had to get a horse sedated before. But about 1 hour later, she jumped up and asked for her dinner. I made it all nioce and mushy with hot water and I could tell she wasn't crazy about it.

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            So...HOW ARE THEY DOING?!?!?!

            Taylor has two wolf teeth that need to be pulled. She had her yearly check up last week and has been cleared to be backed. She has grown to just over 15 hands at teh wither and 15 at the butt...and man is she shedding out to the most beautiful bay!!!

            She jumped out of herstall AGAIN last weekend...leaving some nice skined up scratches on her hind legs. Never touched her front legs or her belly!

            I backed her for the first time on Sunday. She was great! We have been working hard at ground driving and its really helped with the voice commands!!

            So...how are ya'lls doing?

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              Anyone?

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              • My coming 2-year-old (May) is doing great. Shedding like nobody's business (anyone want a 5' x 5' horse hair throw rug???), and getting sooo big (16hh at last measure!). Still well-behaved and sweet, but I can see the terrible twos a' comin'. In the last few months she's gotten a bit mouthier and pushier, but nothing dramatic.
                She still listens very well and when I took her out for a handwalk down the road last week, there was lots of snorting and blowing, but no spooks, no spins or pulling back.

                Can't wait to take her back out to the line shows this year!

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                • well, I have to share the news about my rising 3 year old who I had lots of problems with last year (in July she was diagnosed with OCD and the beginnings of arthritis in the first joint of her pastern and was really lame),

                  Anyway, she has been sound since December and my vet was out on Saturday to look at her teeth and gave the OK to start doing lots of ground work with her. I don't plan on backing her until next year (when she's almost 4, as the bloodlines she is from are notoriously slow in growth)

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                  • I have huge updates

                    Dan was moved from his barn back to Petaluma the first of the month (next door to the woman I bought him from). Within 12 hours all his hives were gone! I spent 3 months and close to $1000 in vet bills battling hives, and it turns out he was allergic to the barn!

                    He was *supposed* to live in a pasture for a while. 2 days out to pasture and he gives me a little present View the carnage!

                    So...I spent 10 days treating his nice little boo boo. He now lives in a stall at night, and is being turned out during the day. He also has a new barn nickname "the porcelain pony!"

                    I did get to ride him last week and he was awesome. He is so forward and light to the aids he is just a joy. He was a bit animated as he really wants to go back out into the pasture and fight some more, but he was listening, his transitions are naturally balanced, he goes in such a nice, balanced, uphill way, and has such a natural round "frame" I just love him when he's being good. I will be having the women who sold him to me ride him 1-2 times a week, and will start lessons with her this weekend.

                    Oh, and in typical 3yo style, he has decided the pulling back in the crossties is fun ever since he was spooked and the halter broke (after having been crosstied about a million times in his life). Last week I think we made progress though, as he didn't break the halter, and just sat there on his rear pulling on the crossties, looking at me with this confused look on his face. I grabbed the lead, pulled him forward, sighed a few times, and gave him a bath, him standing perfectly for 20-30 minutes in the crossties a bit bummed he wasn't able to make his escape that time.

                    Gotta love these TB teenagers

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                    • Mine is coming 2 in June. He is getting very big, they grow so fast.
                      We are getting ready for our first inhand show of the year in June. I think the terrible twos are coming also if there is such a thing, he has decided he hates the vet and he was just fine last year. He has also decided that pulling mane is no good either. He still loves walking and trotting along the fields with me though so I am thankful for that!!!

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                      • My comming two year old filly is doing well. She is 15.1hh at the sholder and 16hh at the hip. She has been backed and has been on her first trail ride.see us in the middle
                        She hasn't really ever given me any trouble(I hope it lasts)

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                          Well. Taylro seems to be over the terrible twos for now. WE will see. She gets her wolf teeth pulled next thursday and then we will start more training the next week.

                          Thanks for the updates!!

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                          • Rosie will be 2 in May. She's the sweetest thing EVER - just like her mom! I had planned on starting her lightly under saddle this summer, but unless she starts looking less baby-ish, I'll hold off. I do plan on starting her with long-lines, though. We work now mostly on PATIENCE - standing tied without pawing and dancing around. I have no problem clipping the bridle path or ears, but she tries to eat the clippers when I do her schnoz. Stands nicely for the farrier. I gave her her spring shots this morning without a halter or leadrope - again, stands nicely. She's very cute - will follow me around the pasture, stop when I stop, back up when I back up, etc. Her biggest issue that is causing me endless exasperation is mouthiness - she's ALWAYS been mouthy - has to taste everything. I was wearing a rather large jacket the other day and was putting hay out in the pasture. Rosie was being her usual self following me, but I didn't notice until I stopped that she had the back of my jacket in her mouth the whole time!!!! Baaaad horse. I love her to death! I posted my favorite photo of her from last year below. Have to wait for her to do some more shedding and for the mud to dry up before I take more for this year! Don't mind my bad fashion...I always wear sweats to do barn chores...don't know why.

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                            • Since I last checked in Paige has been getting ready for the first open show of the year. Mostly halter training and exercise but I'm contemplating entering her in showmanship so we've been working on learning to pivot et al. One day I saddled her up and headed out to the round pen. It was too tempting. I ended up getting up on her again and asking her to walk. It involved a lot of tap tap tap tap with the rein ends. But she couldn't have cared less and I kept it short and sweet. Because I was alone at that time, when more people showed up at the barn I asked a friend to take some pictures for her album. So for your viewing pleasure. Paige's first ride part II
                              It rained 4 inches Sunday night so she's stall bound until the water recedes. More practice on pivoting I guess...
                              Melanie

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                              • Oh and about dental work. I had Paige's wolf teeth pulled and the remainder floated in anticipation of bridling her just prior to her turning two. She had roots to her eyeballs. I kept them.
                                Though she couldn't care less about the whole riding thing I won't be doing much until she's a bit more mature because of her size. Last time I checked she was 14 hands up front. She's big and broad, but she's still a midget.
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                                • I have a 3 y/o TB colt that I have to break when I get home in May. I also have another who is coming on 3 (gelded the other day ) who needs to be broke as well. They won't be doing much - but it's time for them to be big boys.

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                                  • Simon, my coming three year old, is learning the basics of lunging (just walk/trot/whoa), carries a saddle and bridle, moves his hindquarters with a single tap and accepts my leaning across his back. No problems yet at all. He figured out whoa REALLY quickly and is just a sweet ol' sponge to work with!

                                    Then there's Jett. Ugh! Turning two next month and going through his terrible two's. He has suddenly forgotten how to lead, tries to posture with me and has a cocky attitude. And to add insult, I spotted my non-horsey hubby messing with him the other day! Led him, tied him, brushed him - no problem! Ignorance IS bliss!

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                                      rosijett, I feel your pain!! Taylor thinks my SO is a GOD and I am the wicked witch. She is so good for him and pulls crap with me. She is a daddys girl I guess.

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                                      • Not much of note to report, except that he's gotten much much much better about his feet and was perfect for the farrier last weekend.

                                        And we've been working on getting him used to stuff- been taking him out by the road to see the scary cars and take a look at the construction work being done on the house... When the weather gets nice again (consistently) we'll be cleaning him up more and clipping him to look purty.

                                        He now has his very own bridle and bit, and looks adorable (well, duh...)



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                                        • Well Leena is looking for her 4th birthday, late april. She is still growing !!!! Which I am very please of it. In mid may she should give birth and then after weaning, I going to start the real working.
                                          I am amazed to see how a shoulders has developped and her gaits are more loose and big.
                                          Finally I got the twist how to stop her from playing on the lunge but frankly I have not been doing a lot.
                                          I let her enjoying the last 3 pregnancy's months.

                                          My Canadian mare is doing great after I found a couple of month she might need supplements. The results are amazing; bright eyes, smooth coat, better energy.
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