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The FreeRepublic Saddle Club thread! - Thread FOUR
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Posted on 01/31/2005 8:31:31 AM PST by HairOfTheDog

*New* The FreeRepublic Saddle Club - Who's Who *pics*

Free Republic has a lot of horse people that have found each other on other threads…. And since we all like to talk horses, how about a thread where it is not off-topic, but is THE topic?

This is a horse chat thread where we share ideas, ask for input from other horsemen, and talk about our riding and horse-keeping. We have a lot of different kinds of riders and horses, and a lot to share. In the previous threads we have had a great time talking through lessons, training, horse lamenesses, illnesses and pregnancies... and always sharing pictures and stories.

I always have a link to this thread on my profile page, so if you have something to say and can't find the thread in latest posts… look for it there and wake the thread up!

I also have a ping list for horse threads that are of interest, and Becky pings everyone most mornings. Let Becky (Paynoattentionmanbehindthecurtain) and/or me know if you would like to be on the ping list. As FreeRepublic is a political site, our politics and other issues will probably blend in…. There are many issues for horsemen that touch politics… land use, animal rights/abuse cases that make the news…. Legislation that might affect horse owners.

So... like the previous threads, this is intended as fun place to come and share stories, pictures, questions and chit-chat, unguided and unmoderated and that we come together here as friends. There are lots of ways of doing things and we all have our quirks, tricks and specialties that are neat to learn about.

Previous threads:

The FreeRepublic Saddle Club thread - thread ONE
The FreeRepublic Saddle Club thread - Thread TWO!
The FreeRepublic Saddle Club thread - Thread THREE!

New folk and occasional posters, jump right in and introduce yourselves, tell us about your horses, and post pictures if you've got them!


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To: Duchess47

I've been in big boarding barns where other horses didn't pitch the kind of fit Bay pitched. He's the exception, I guess.


3,021 posted on 02/21/2005 11:12:34 AM PST by HairOfTheDog (It is no bad thing to celebrate a simple life!)
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To: MissTargets

Sorry, I didn't take any pictures this time. Not much to look at where we went but trees. If I'd thought about it, I could've taken some pictures of the horse having a fit about crossing the bridge, but her rider might not have appreciated it. I'd never met them before.


3,022 posted on 02/21/2005 11:13:09 AM PST by FrogInABlender
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To: HairOfTheDog

The bridges I hate the most are the old ones with a wooden bed that have boards running width-wise, then another set of boards on top of that about a foot or 18 inches wide that are set a car-width apart that the tires are supposed to stay on. There's quite a few of those left around here in rural areas and they scare me to death. I'm always afraid that if the horse steps off the double part their foot will go through, but I'm sure they're stronger than they look. (hopefully)


3,023 posted on 02/21/2005 11:27:50 AM PST by FrogInABlender
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To: PayNoAttentionManBehindCurtain

I don't think I'd have the geldings on either side. And I'd be scared to let her have it in an area with the pipe panels. She could have it up close to the panel and they baby could accidentally roll over and get up on the opposite side of the panel from mama and then you'd have a train wreck on your hands. I'm a Nervous Nellie, but I'd want to have something around the bottom to keep that from happening.


3,024 posted on 02/21/2005 11:38:34 AM PST by FrogInABlender
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To: FrogInABlender

We use to have an old suspension bridge that we had to cross going to town. That thing was awful, creaked and groaned bad when you drove over it. Years before we came here they had laid cement slabs across the boards you are talking about. They would rock when stepped on. I rode horses across it a handful of times. That was a trip:) About 3-4 years ago they finally took it down and rebuilt. I had meant to get pictures of it before they took it down, but they had it down in one day after posting that the road was closed. It was a big part of my kids growing up.

There are two ways to get to our neighbor hood. Both ways had old bridges to cross, the suspension bridge and then a smaller old metal one. The suspension bridge was actually condemed for school buses or anything bigger then 3 tons. So school buses had use the smaller one. One summer the old small one caved in after a bigger truck went over it.

The suspension bridge then was it and it took a year to get the caved in one rebuilt. When the bus brought kids home out here, since it was condemend, the bus had to unload, the kids walked across, the bus drove over, then reloaded. Of course that was as dangerous as just driving across, because of course the kids thought it great fun to push and shove walking over it. I imagine the school lost alot of books too over that bridge. It finally took the parents really nagging to get them to hurry up and get the other bridge fixed. I think the story made it to local news several times. Showing the poor kids walking over the bridge in rain and snow. They thought it was fun tho:)

The creek under it was pretty deep. A few of the really brave or nutty kids in the neighbor hood depending on your point of view actually bungy jumped off it. My kids didn't, that I know of at least. It was a neat bridge that you don't see alot now a days, but I'm glad it's gone. I held my breath everytime I had to cross it.

Becky


3,025 posted on 02/21/2005 11:50:24 AM PST by PayNoAttentionManBehindCurtain (aka: Horselifter, Mackdaddy:)
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To: FrogInABlender

Dot was born in the panels. I don't think the foal could get under them...(knock on wood).

But the more I think about it, I don't think I want the geldings on either side of her either. They'll either have to go in together, or she'll have to stay in the arena.

Becky


3,026 posted on 02/21/2005 11:52:57 AM PST by PayNoAttentionManBehindCurtain (aka: Horselifter, Mackdaddy:)
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To: PayNoAttentionManBehindCurtain
Take extra precautions if you can. This hasn't been a good year for foals from the other boards that I'm reading and from local people.

No obvious reason for losing them either so far.

3,027 posted on 02/21/2005 12:19:59 PM PST by Duchess47 ("One day I will leave this world and dream myself to Reality" Crazy Horse)
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To: PayNoAttentionManBehindCurtain

When Bob(TheBiter)was born, I had Bluebell up in a stall with a wooden gate for a door. The lower boards of that gate were not even a foot apart, but somehow he managed to get on the wrong side of it. I have no idea how to this day. I was at work and my neighbor heard a big commotion and went down to the barn to find an hour-old Bob out in the pasture with the other mare, and Bluebell running around out in the yard trying to get back in, screaming and hollering. It was an old tin barn and the only thing I can figure is she found a hole or weak spot in the outside wall and kicked her way out. The stall gate was still latched from the inside when I got home from work. It scared the $hit out of me thinking what could've happened. He's lucky to be alive. I've let my mares have their foals out in the pasture with no problem ever since and that's what I plan to do this time.

I like your idea of letting her have it in the arena better too. More room, but she can still see the others for company.


3,028 posted on 02/21/2005 12:20:21 PM PST by FrogInABlender
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To: FrogInABlender

I like the arena best too, other then it will make it harder for me to keep track of her at night, and if it's raining I won't be able to sleep out there. No shelter.

When she had Dot I slept out there:). If it was raining I just put my cot in the stall. But the run is small enough that I can see/hear her easily. In the arena she could get pretty far away, and I might not hear things happening:) I guess I could leave the arena lights on all night...

Becky


3,029 posted on 02/21/2005 12:29:35 PM PST by PayNoAttentionManBehindCurtain (aka: Horselifter, Mackdaddy:)
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To: Duchess47

Oh brother, just what I wanted to hear:)

Are they being born dead, or dying after birth?

Becky


3,030 posted on 02/21/2005 12:31:22 PM PST by PayNoAttentionManBehindCurtain (aka: Horselifter, Mackdaddy:)
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To: Duchess47; FrogInABlender; HairOfTheDog

Well it warmed up nice, and I got the closet finished:), so I think I'm going to feed a little early this afternoon, and then ride Rusty in the arena. He needs it.

Becky


3,031 posted on 02/21/2005 12:33:19 PM PST by PayNoAttentionManBehindCurtain (aka: Horselifter, Mackdaddy:)
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To: MissTargets

What part of the Smokies are you going to?


3,032 posted on 02/21/2005 12:33:33 PM PST by cowboyway (My Hero's have always been cowboys.)
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To: FrogInABlender

Our bridges on the state forest trails have all been replaced in the last 10 years. All are metal bridges with a wood plank deck. They are good and safe, if a bit noisy, the horses really make a lot of noise going across, and they do move and flex a little when a horse is on them, so it can be un-nerving. They are only about 4-feet wide with a high 4-foot steel guard rail on each side that looks like it would take your leg right off at the knee, but does contain the horse ;~D I can't believe I've never taken a picture of one of us crossing one!


3,033 posted on 02/21/2005 12:38:18 PM PST by HairOfTheDog (It is no bad thing to celebrate a simple life!)
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To: PayNoAttentionManBehindCurtain
A friend of ours owns a stud - she bred him to a mare that she sold in foal last year. That mare just foaled three days ago, twins, born alive and died after birth.

Board that I participate in, filly born last night, died this morning, no reason known yet.

3,034 posted on 02/21/2005 12:53:44 PM PST by Duchess47 ("One day I will leave this world and dream myself to Reality" Crazy Horse)
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To: Duchess47

Well, what kind of precautions can you take to avoid this sort of thing?

Becky


3,035 posted on 02/21/2005 12:56:29 PM PST by PayNoAttentionManBehindCurtain (aka: Horselifter, Mackdaddy:)
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To: HairOfTheDog
I can't believe I've never taken a picture of one of us crossing one!

I can't either! I guess when the pucker factor is that high, you ain't thinking about no stinking camera. ;o)

3,036 posted on 02/21/2005 12:58:00 PM PST by FrogInABlender
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To: Duchess47

How does something like that effect the mare?

Becky


3,037 posted on 02/21/2005 12:58:00 PM PST by PayNoAttentionManBehindCurtain (aka: Horselifter, Mackdaddy:)
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To: Duchess47

I've heard that twins almost always die. I don't know why though.


3,038 posted on 02/21/2005 12:59:32 PM PST by FrogInABlender
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To: FrogInABlender
the pucker factor

ROFLOL:)

Becky

3,039 posted on 02/21/2005 1:00:24 PM PST by PayNoAttentionManBehindCurtain (aka: Horselifter, Mackdaddy:)
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To: PayNoAttentionManBehindCurtain

I take it you've had a high pucker coefficient youself at some point. Lord knows I have. Sometimes I wonder how I ever kept my butt from just eating that saddle right up. ;o)


3,040 posted on 02/21/2005 1:05:04 PM PST by FrogInABlender
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