Someday Farm
12:21:52 
High stakes level 4 race anyone?
{Fancy Fields}
12:21:14 Fancy
i have one horse with premium bravery
{Fancy Fields}
12:20:23 Fancy
lol
Embervale Acres
12:20:21 Solar Phoenix
definitely lol one of the first horses I captured was a world class bravery boy :)
White_thundacat
12:20:04 Thunda/Cat/Mom
My accountant is crying over entering shows. Lol
{Fancy Fields}
12:19:52 Fancy
i want to get good ratings and also start breeding thoroughbreds, keeping my other horses for warmblood breeders
Gypsy Family Farm
12:16:57 
Also agree with what Darley said. Nothing worse than FR a good horse by mistake!
Gypsy Family Farm
12:16:26 
What breeds do you like? Do you have a thing you want to work towards?
Gypsy Family Farm
12:15:33 
Oh, do they? Apologies then.
Darley Heights
12:15:28 Deelad
I wouldn't recommend freeing the wild horses until you have bravery tested and rated them
{Fancy Fields}
12:15:22 Fancy
k thank you! i will wait until the foal ratings get in before i go on a free ranging spree and i will probably wait till they are adults to free range
Painted Perfection
12:15:15 Luna The Gene Queen
Thank you Seven..
Gypsy Family Farm
12:15:13 
I'd FR the bulk of your barn, and buy some show geldings, PPP+ mares, (who can also show for you but will have decent foals) and hold off on a lot of breeding for a game year.
Ironworks Equestria
12:14:54 Reaver | Seven
I heard keep or sale/Free Range questions go in sales chat regardless
Gypsy Family Farm
12:14:09 
Okay. Most of your barn is not useful to you unless you are planning to breed for color only. You have a bunch of unrated mares, so even if the studs are good, the mares might be sub par or barely average across the board.
{Fancy Fields}
12:14:00 Fancy
not sell i meant free range sorry yall
Gypsy Family Farm
12:13:07 
I don't think that counts as sales chat, more as a "what should I do?"
{Fancy Fields}
12:12:57 Fancy
blunt honest help-
Gypsy Family Farm
12:12:12 
Fancy, do you want blunt honest help, or do you just want to sort of dabble and find your own way?
Darley Heights
12:11:59 Deelad
Fancy, I think sales questions might have to go in Sales chat but feel free to PM me! I've got lots of time on my hands right now and I'd be happy to help.
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Best Coat Conditioner? July 29, 2023 12:14 PM


Ranch Lands Training
 
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Wings Of Glory said:
Here's a sneak view of his coat before and after the conditioner I use and his tail before and after the keratin and hair masks
Before
after
His tail is a little ratty I didn't brush it today


Thanks so much! Your horse's tail is beautiful! My girl has a pretty good tail but it is just so much to maintain. I need a really good conditioner that I can work into daily to help keep it from breaking.
Best Coat Conditioner? July 29, 2023 04:24 PM


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Bluebonnet Estates said:
Holy shit that is one of the most luxurious tails I think I've ever seen 🥹
Heck is that even the same horse? LOL
that really did work amazingly well, how long did it take to make the difference?


About 4 months
Best Coat Conditioner? December 18, 2023 09:00 PM


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My horse has ground-length, almost five-foot long hair - so I'm a bit of a self-proclaimed mane guru.
For a coat conditioner - feed a balanced diet, maybe add a nice oil or flax, curry till your arms fall off, and watch the shine from within. If your horse's coat is dull, and not due to just being super dirty, I wouldn't add any extra conditioners or shine products unless you're showing and need that extra brilliance. You also don't want to add anything that is going to add slip to the coat and potentially endanger you or other riders.

For manes and tails, I like to keep it as simple and natural as possible. I like to avoid the cheap, low-quality silicone products except for maybe maybe maybe once or twice a year. Silicones work really well, but they end up doing some long-term damage/long term negative effects if they're not water soluable/high-quality. I find that they end up drying the hair out long term. I only use like a cowboy magic or show sheen like once a year when I do a BIG detangle, and that's really only because I'm working with so much hair and I only have so much time to devote to it. A few years ago, when my horse's hair was shorter, I never used the silicone crap and he had such amazing hair quality because of it.

Oil based is great for hair health, but gotta be really careful on the skin so it doesn't cause burns in the sun.
For manes and tails, I'm a huge fan of deep conditioners and masks, I just try to avoid crest and skin in case anything causes irritation.
Best Coat Conditioner? December 18, 2023 09:00 PM


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Clicked too fast and ended up double posting! I'll try to find some good pictures and post them. ^_^

Edited at December 18, 2023 09:00 PM by Hallow Mountain
Best Coat Conditioner? December 19, 2023 07:56 PM


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I forgot about this but thanks for all the recommendations!
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Since I made this post my horse rubbed a chunk of mane out on a feeder. So now she has a big spot on her mane that is rubbed down to the skin. So I am seriously trying to grow it out for the show season
Best Coat Conditioner? December 21, 2023 06:41 AM


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I'd still recommend Healthy Hair Care. The man who started and owns the company shows cutting horses and has been a long time customer at the barn I work for. Not only is he a great guy but he knows his products and puts so so so much care into how they are made and the ingredients used. Not trying to be biased, I mean, even we have tried other products throughout the years but Healthy Hair Care remains superior in our book. Plus, the moisturizer is extremely helpful when trying to grow manes out again!
Best Coat Conditioner? December 21, 2023 10:26 AM


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Ranch Lands Training said:
I forgot about this but thanks for all the recommendations!
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Since I made this post my horse rubbed a chunk of mane out on a feeder. So now she has a big spot on her mane that is rubbed down to the skin. So I am seriously trying to grow it out for the show season


Mine did the same -_- I've been trying to grow it out for a while now, but it's still super short. She wears a faceless sleezy often and I add oils to it, but it doesn't grow much. She was originally bald in that spot, so it did grow a bit.
Best Coat Conditioner? December 21, 2023 10:27 AM


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Ambrosia said:
I'd still recommend Healthy Hair Care. The man who started and owns the company shows cutting horses and has been a long time customer at the barn I work for. Not only is he a great guy but he knows his products and puts so so so much care into how they are made and the ingredients used. Not trying to be biased, I mean, even we have tried other products throughout the years but Healthy Hair Care remains superior in our book. Plus, the moisturizer is extremely helpful when trying to grow manes out again!


I'm going to look into that for my mare
Best Coat Conditioner? December 21, 2023 10:28 AM


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Ambrosia said:
I'd still recommend Healthy Hair Care. The man who started and owns the company shows cutting horses and has been a long time customer at the barn I work for. Not only is he a great guy but he knows his products and puts so so so much care into how they are made and the ingredients used. Not trying to be biased, I mean, even we have tried other products throughout the years but Healthy Hair Care remains superior in our book. Plus, the moisturizer is extremely helpful when trying to grow manes out again!


Ooh, I did not know that about the owner!
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I love the product and you used to be able to buy it from the local feed store but since I moved I can't find it anywhere. I went to order it and to have it come from the States on off the website i would be over $40, which is just a little pricey for me. But maybe I can get someone to bring me some when they come to visit from my hometown.
Best Coat Conditioner? December 21, 2023 12:17 PM


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Ranch Lands Training said:

Ambrosia said:
I'd still recommend Healthy Hair Care. The man who started and owns the company shows cutting horses and has been a long time customer at the barn I work for. Not only is he a great guy but he knows his products and puts so so so much care into how they are made and the ingredients used. Not trying to be biased, I mean, even we have tried other products throughout the years but Healthy Hair Care remains superior in our book. Plus, the moisturizer is extremely helpful when trying to grow manes out again!


Ooh, I did not know that about the owner!
~
I love the product and you used to be able to buy it from the local feed store but since I moved I can't find it anywhere. I went to order it and to have it come from the States on off the website i would be over $40, which is just a little pricey for me. But maybe I can get someone to bring me some when they come to visit from my hometown.


Totally get that! Have you looked at other retailers? Like Chewy maybe?
Feel free to pm me too if you have any questions about products etc. I've used them all for years!

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