Autumn's Dawn
10:55:46 Autumn/Dawn
Sorry Hummer for not getting back to you right away.

Ah, I see. D'you know about Haiti, already? They carve away the flesh from the deceased human's body and scrape the bone to shine white and then they hang them. It's their culture, though, so we can't really blame them.
Bioshock Manor
10:52:46 Storm
The short series is amazing too
NorthStar Estates
10:52:44 JF | Jelly | Trillow
hummer
no not yet
Hummingbird Meadows
10:52:21 Hummer
@JF, have you read it before?
NorthStar Estates
10:51:05 JF | Jelly | Trillow
Hummer im super excited i just got it-
Hummingbird Meadows
10:50:35 Hummer
@Jelly, I just read that and it was awesome! The ending was sad though. ☹️
NorthStar Estates
10:49:19 JF | Jelly | Trillow
a good book is all the light we cannot see
Hummingbird Meadows
10:46:24 Hummer
Just that even though we said no more genocide after the holocaust, but there has still been genocide in Africa and other countries. Same thing with many other events throughout history. The fall of countries for example have many similarities.
Autumn's Dawn
10:35:40 Autumn/Dawn
Hummer
What do you mean?
Do you mean that people only recongnize other people when they get involved in something big (A war, for example)?
Hummingbird Meadows
10:33:51 Hummer
Yeah, I see your point. The most fascinating thing about history is we are supposed to learn from it, but it always repeats itself in some form.
Autumn's Dawn
10:30:42 Autumn/Dawn
Hummer
True, true. But they were only recognized after WWII because of the way the Germans treated them. I understand that they were always mistreated, by torturing and maltreating them. It's just straight up wrong. (I'm not disagreeing with you, by the way)
Whispering Windz
10:26:16 
Oh thank you so much
Moonrose Magic
10:25:50 🎀 Diva
It's an eye colour, game have several, green, hazel etc, pretty rare though
Ironworks Equestria
10:25:38 Reaver | Seven
Whispering,
I believe it comes from the champagne gene
Hummingbird Meadows
10:25:31 Hummer
@Autumn, Jews have frequently been used as a scapegoat throughout history, long before WWII.
Whispering Windz
10:24:51 
-HEE Click-

Can someone please explain to me how or why my horse has tiger eyes in color gene
Hot 2 Trot
10:22:07 ♡Holly♡
Autumn
Aw thats great.

It was totally heartbreaking how they treated the Jews. Devastating...
Aussie Stables
10:22:03 Yeah, i'm a guy lol
i'm sick, sore and tired too. trying to study and get some work done
Windsor Stables
10:21:59 Quinn
Bye!
Autumn's Dawn
10:21:45 Autumn/Dawn
Goodnight, Quinn. See you tomorrow sometime. Adios!^^
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Ground exercises for top lines June 1, 2023 04:57 PM


ShiningStar Stables
 
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I have a rescue that is very undermuscled along his back/topline. He was very underweight when I got him and now he is starting to put on weight and fill out, but he is very undermuscled along his back/topline. We haven't started riding him yet because of the lack of weight so I am looking for groundwork exercises that could help. Thank you in advance :)

Edited at June 1, 2023 04:58 PM by ShiningStar Stables
Ground exercises for top lines June 1, 2023 06:29 PM


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Babes I got you I was in the same boat and my boy is still lacking a bit, but hes so close to having a great topline
Depending on how bad the neglect/abuse was, it might take awhile for their body to recover. It took Maple (my boy) almost a year to just get back to being okay, and hes finally shining and doing awesome (had him for 2 years now)
Nutrition is a big part of it, Ace Hi Complete + Golden Ground flaxseed it takes about 60 days for you to really see progress with Ace Hi, but by day 30 you'll be seeing progress already :) (im on day 35) Make sure to ease onto it
Alfalfa and bermuda and grazing is what my boy gets for forage
Plus mineral block and loose salts! Ive also heard excellent things for topline progress using Purina Super Sport, but have not used it myself because I cant seem to find it anywhere near me lol
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For exercises, neck stretches with cookies or carrots are great!
Teaching them to lunge with their head low and lifting their core and working hind quarters is super important! I taught mine to do that on the lunge line, and now he does it free lunging too
Using target training can be very helpful, but I taught it by gently pressuring behind him with the lunge whip, and gently tugging on the lunge line and then releasing and lots of praise when he did it right
Lunging over ground poles and cavalettis is awesome
If you dont have the money for a fancy set up, PVC pipes are awesome for poles (and light, so easy to move), and you can use cardboard boxes to lift the poles up
Small jumps are also good :)
Backing up with their neck tucked and hill work (up, down, back, side stepping) is also really good
If you have a pond near you, that is an awesome work out for them, and also really fun
In hand trail walking is fun because it works their muscles, desensitizes them, and is fun to mix things up :) also helps them be more surefooted
Also a book my vet highly recommends and I will be purchasing soon is "Activate Your Horses Core"
Good luck and have patience, it can be a long road, but super rewarding when you see results :D

Edited at June 1, 2023 06:32 PM by A grape
Ground exercises for top lines June 1, 2023 07:21 PM


DaisyMeadowEventing
 
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Surcingle work is great for building top lines! Making sure your horse really engages their hind end to get the best results. This also really helps for teach collection and balance. I like to add a few poles to my lunging also!
Ground exercises for top lines June 1, 2023 08:26 PM


TenaciTea
 
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Lots and lots of lateral work. Sidepassing, leg yields, forehand and haunch turns, etc etc help develop those muscles on their back end. Zippy's currently super fit but is missing a little muscling on his hindquarters and we do lots of lateral work

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