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Whip Shy | 1 members |
| About this group I have recently got a horse on loan, and he is really unfit and not well schooled, so I want to do some schooling with him, go back to basics. But, he's scared of a schooling whip. Is there an alternative, or can i get him used to the whip? What's the best way? Any help would be much appreciated! View |
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Jenny Rudall Horse Riding | 1 members |
| About this group Freelance intructor who's main aim is to improve horse welfare and help those who may have lost their confidence or need help getting further. www.jennyrudallhorseriding.com View |
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riding permits, are they fair??? | 16 members |
| About this group Having just paid over £100 which allows my husband and I to ride where we live, why are there no permits required for the bike riders in the forest! is this right?? is this fair?? View |
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rugs? | 1 members |
| About this group taking care?what to put on?how? View |
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using eletric fence with new foals | 3 members |
| About this group can i just ask a quick question ? is it safe to use a electric fence ( the white tape one ) with a new foal ? ? my minnie has just deciced to put on 20 stone in a nite and have checked and she has all the signs that she will be having a new foal in the next few weeks - crapping my pants is the word that comes to my mind !!! she just breaks and walks through all fencing i have had and i do my best to keep her in and then i found that the only way to do it was have the eletric fence. It has to be on as is does not scare her and when i tried to have it there and off she just went in to it and got her tail caught and ragged it round the field with out a care in the world. what is everyones thought please - an no scaring me with stories what are going too far as this is all new to me and i just want a simple answer My friend said no cos it will hurt them - my other said show the foal it and sting it and then it will learn Thanks for your time and look forward to answer and thoughts Nicola View |
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MOODY MARES | 8 members |
| About this group HI EVERYONE I HAVE YET ANOTHER PROBLEM WITH MY MARE JODIE SHE IS NOW LASHING OUT AT PEOPLE TRYING TO KICK THEM AND OTHER HORSES WHICH THIS IS GETTING A BIT OF A PROBLEM I KNOW ITS NOT HER TEETH OR HER BACK AND I PHONED THE VET HE WANTS TO DO A SCAN ON HER TO SEE IF THERE IS ANY LUMPS ON HER OVERIES BUT TO BE HONEST THATS GONNA COST £80 AND IF THERE IS A PROBLEM THEN ITS GONNA COST ME BETWEEN £1500 AND £2000 MONEY I HAVENT GOT HAS ANYONE GOT ANY SUGGESTIONS LIKE GOOD SUPPLEMENTS THAT ACTUALLY WORK .... MRS SARAH HIGGINS View |
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Help please! | 2 members |
| About this group My pony keeps turning his neck inwards and head out and not walking in a straight line on the left rein.. I have no idea why? but only does it with me.. apparently.. I put my reins slack for a bit to see if it was uneven reins but he was still doing it .. it could be him just playing up as sometimes he seems to forget and not do it but I'm not sure.. he finds it very hard to go into trot when he's doing it and cant canter very well on the left rein.. just wondering if anyone has any suggestions what this is? Thanks View |
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R.I.P. My friend | 3 members |
| About this group This is a group that you can share the good, bad, and funny memories of a beloved horse or pony you have lost View |
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Appaloosa's rock | 22 members |
| About this group Well I didn't know much about them before I owned one, but Appalooa's rock. Apparently the new 'coloured' in trends now, but they are quirky, tallented, loving, tempremental and solid horses. Why wouldn't we love them. If you have a spotty ap then come and say Hi View |
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Welsh D | 3 members |
| About this group all people who or want a welsh D can join this group View |
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Welsh D | 1 members |
| About this group any welsh problems join here View |
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Welsh D | 1 members |
| About this group all people who or want a welsh D can join this group View |
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