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  • Hello everyone?

    Just got my yo-yo today magic yo-yo T5 I've put the string on but when I throw it it stalls but want come back up anyone no why

    6 Answers3 weeks ago
  • What are your favorite or most useful tack cleaning/care tips?

    I like to buy a lot of used tack and clean it up to a beautiful condition, and would love to learn all sorts of great tips for this!

    Some questions I have are:

    1. What is the best way to break in a new bridle?

    2. What is the best way to clean off built up gunk?

    3. What is the best way to clean laced and braided reins?

    4. What things do you do to ensure your tack lasts and stays beautiful?

    5. What is the best way to restore a dried out piece of tack to a supple condition?

    2 Answers4 weeks ago
  • How old is too old to train a horse?

    Is 16 too old to train a healthy ottb that loves to run on barrels and poles if sent to a professional trainer ? Would it be a waste of money,would he retain any of the information or is it kind of a hit or miss and i would just need to send him to find out? 

    4 Answers1 month ago
  • Has anyone been to a Lowes that serves the new wraps yet?

    My local one doesn't have them yet

    1 Answer1 month ago
  • Would you continue to board a lame horse?

    I have a client who has been boarding her horse at my stable for the last two years. She pays for full-service boarding. The only time she comes around is for vet visits which she pays directly, about every 4 to 5 months. Besides taking the horse around for a walk around the property, no one rides or does any intense exercise with the horse. The owner says the horse is lame and can't be ridden at this time. So I really don't see the point of owning a horse you can't enjoy. 

    9 Answers1 month ago
  • plase can someone answer this?

    On September 1, S obliges himself to sell a specific horse to B if B passes the CPA examination. On November 1, S sold the horse to A. On November 18, B passed the CPA examination. Who has a better right to the horse? Explain your answer.

    1 Answer1 month ago
  • My horse is hurt. Can't reach my vet. Please help?

    I usually use a lead shank on my horse. I was giving this girl a lesson on him and after I told her to put him on cross ties once bridle came off. She ended up putting the lead shank on and clipped it to the stall. My horse ended up getting spook and ended up yanking his head against the lead shank. He hurt his mouth and face from that and his jaw is crooked. I believe he dislocated it. I tried calling my vet several times put is still off. Any advise on what to do until I can reach a vet.? This girl told me she was experienced but I will never leave him alone with someone else again. 

    Please help

    7 Answers1 month ago
  • What would you do if your horse killed your relative?

    Just kind of curious is all?

    7 Answers1 month ago
  • Correction method?

    I have a large 16 hand quarter horse she is older and is a companion to my other horse. When she is led out of her stall she always has a halter and lead on when being led. She gets really eager and yanks on whoever’s leading her trying to get out. She is an auction pen rescue horse and has some scaring on her face and is very head shy so if I ever try to be firm with her pulling on the lead rope she gets extremely anxious. But I don’t want her to keep yanking on the lead. Has anyone else dealt with a similar situation and knows some gentle correction method that would work? She is a very kind mare. 

    3 Answers1 month ago
  • Will I be able to ride again ?

    about 4 moths ago I had a serious car accent that made me break both my legs. Left leg one break right leg 3 breaks down the leg. I've been in a wheel chair with cast. They finally took the cast off my left leg. It heald nicely. Right let still hasn't heald but im out of the wheel chair now. I am on crutches for my right leg. But still needing lots of rest. I haven't riden my horse since the accident. I've been paying to get him exercised but I miss riding alot. Im wondering how soon after my right leg heals will I be able to ride. Any advice will do. 

    Thanks

    3 Answers2 months ago
  • Horse Getting teeth floated help?

    this is the first time my horse is getting there teeth floated and is there a point where i should not give him feed he eats 3 flakes a day and is feed twice. And how long after do i wait to feed him and how long do i need to watch him. He is getting them done at 1 pm. And should i move his mineral block to a corner or take it out of his stall? Sorry but this is my first time have my horses teeth floated so i don't know about any of this. If you have any other help full info that would also be great.

    2 Answers2 months ago
  • young or old horse? ?

    Hi I'm looking to buy a horse soon.  I thought it was finally time because I want to start competing in the 120 jumpers and my coach won't let me ride her horse forever. I'm 16 and this would be my first horse so I wanted an older horse, but my father thinks I should get a young one. he thinks it would be a waste of money. I was thinking anywhere from 10-13, he was thinking 5-8.  I don't necessarily want to bring a horse up at the moment, I wanna just start competing. he says that's to old for a horse to be competitive, I don't think so. can we get a second opinion? 

    so questions: 

    1. should I get a young horse or an older one? 

    2. what age should a horse stop competing in high levels of show jumping? 

    9 Answers2 months ago