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  • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by eclipse:
    Why is it that when I ride on my own, my horse is an angel. But, as soon as we go into a lesson and do the same things I've just been working on, I have a "tasmanian devil" on my hands??? <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

    I have the opposite problem... horse is a perfect angel in lesson/demon when we are on our own. And when I tell the trainer how the horse acts when she isn't around, Flower blinks her big eyes innocently...

    Erin - thanks for info!

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    • Marta, there's a ton of info on scratches/dew poisoning on the Horse Care forum. It's easier to do a search there than try to explain it here. One warning--DON'T ask that question there, or someone very rudely will tell you to search and not waste their time. Or at least, that's what happened to me. But the search gave me a lot of info and a few good treatments.

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      • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by budman:
        One warning--DON'T ask that question there, or someone very rudely will tell you to search and not waste their time. Or at least, that's what happened to me.
        <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

        Somehow I'm sure an exception can me made - this is the stupid questions thread after all...

        (just kidding, btw - obviously that's not a stupid question! )

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        • My turn my turn!!
          - How do you work your abs while riding? Those dang DQ's are always talking about the ab workout they get and I can't seem to get one!

          - On the same line..what are some good exercises that will work YOU and your horse? Other than posting trot without stirrups...got that one down!

          Ok that's all I have for now. I'm on an exercise kick if you can't tell

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          • Original Poster

            how to get an ab work out on a horse?

            easy! just do a lot of sitting trot on one of the uber-fancy european warmbloods! lots of trot-canter-trot transitions will get that nice burning feeling in your stomach

            http://www.geocities.com/pnw_dq/index.html

            "I'll allow the baby-eating silliness, but y'all can't just ramble on about everything under the sun out here." - Erin
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            • if i trace clip my horse and blanket him with not hood - won't his neck get cold??

              now, i KNOW this is a stupid question, but i am serious....


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              • I have one, I'm always hearing the word bascule!
                Could someone explain to me what this is??

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                • Bascule is the roundness of the horse's body over the fence, a nice arch from poll to tail.

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                  • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Phaxxton:
                    if i trace clip my horse and blanket him with not hood - won't his neck get cold?? <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
                    I suggest a Whitney Blanket under his top rug. I can't explain how to fold it (any other Whitney users out there???? can you explain??) but if you fold it right it will wrap around his neck and keep him toasty. Might need a surcingle depending on the sheet you use and what kind of blanket is on top.

                    This Whitney is a real bargain! (too bad straps were sewn on it)
                    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...&category=3167

                    [This message was edited by buryinghill1 on Nov. 14, 2003 at 01:59 PM.]

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                    • BH's hoof packing instructions were very well done...except when I do it &lt;with Forshner's&gt; I don't use the paper. If you pack the hoof when the sole is dry &lt;meaning not wet from a bath or something&gt; it should just stay in there. I've sent horses to the ring with their feet packed when the footing was so hard and horrible. Of course it might pop out occasionally, but the paper cut outs seem like a lot of work for not much...

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                      • I would always put a sheet on first, then lay the whitney so the back edge just hits the top of the tail. Then take the excess in the front and fold it back over the withers, leaving about a foot or so of folded whitney laying flat on the neck. Put your next blanket on top of the whitney, folding the edges of the whitney across the chest as you fasten the front buckles of the blanket. I've found baker blankets to work the best since they aren't slippery and the whitney tends to stay in one place better. It doesn't work real well with those "ski jacket" type of blanket and you may need a surcingle for those.

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                        • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by LasTucker3:
                          ...sent horses to the ring with their feet packed when the footing was so hard and horrible.
                          ... the paper cut outs seem like a lot of work for not much...<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
                          That is BRILLIANT! Especially for locations that have a few hidden rocks!
                          As for the paper slippers: I always thought it looks so cute -- horses in the mental ward with their disposable slippers If they have to walk down the aisle it sounds like they're shuffling

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                          • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by CactusLil:
                            <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Simkie:
                            Hey Kerby--about the blanket thing. Only my horses that don't move evenly have a problem keeping the blankets in the middle. They might not be *lame* but it's always a good heads up to me that something isn't quite right.

                            Has anyone else noticed this?<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

                            Yep. Hannah's right hock is quite arthritic. She doesn't push off with that leg as much so her blankets always tend to slide to the right. On the rare occassions that someone rides her the saddle does the same thing. I think if they're pushing evenly with both legs it tends to keep the blankets centered.
                            <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>


                            I've never heard this before thanks! I'll keep my beady eyes open to see whats what!

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                            • [QUOTE]Originally posted by Hammie:
                              lol scuttle, yes, they do mean big name trainer and significant other
                              QUOTE]

                              Well, I spent the first several months on here thinking SO meant "Stallion Owner". And I'm sitting here thinking an awful lot of people have VERY close relationships with the stallion owners.

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                              • Ok....Do you all mean the paprika the spice? Or is this some new product that I am behind the times with?

                                Backstage - I think that Claudia would look smashing in pink....she and Chloe would look like giant easter eggs in the field - one pink and one purple. All we need is a blue and yellow!

                                ROH...here I come! Pad up my room real good!!!

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                                • Okay who thought of the word "snaffle"? When does this go back to? It's such a weird word, if you say it over and over again it seems like some sort of other language.

                                  SnaffleSnaffleSnaffleSnaffleSnaffle



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                                  • snaffle

                                    \Snaf"fle\, n. [D. snavel a beak, bill, snout; akin to G. schnabel, OHG. snabul,. sneb, snebbe, OFries. snavel mouth, Dan. & Sw. snabel beak, bill, Lith. snapas, and to E. snap, v. See Snap, and cf. Neb.] A kind of bridle bit, having a joint in the part to be placed in the mouth, and rings and cheek pieces at the ends, but having no curb; -- called also snaffle bit.

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                                    • Jeni,
                                      yes paprika the spice. It helps to darken the coat. Search for some of the "Paprika" threads using the search tab above.

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                                      • Hoopoe, what the heck is this?...

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                                        • Hoopoe!!
                                          I keep meaning to tell (write?) you.. I just picked up a lovely book of bird paintings, or painters..or something.. and there are no less than three hoopoes in there I just thought that was cute.

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