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Jan 01, 2018
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Please Help!
by: Horses Rock This World

My family is getting a Shetland pony foal! I love this cute Albino Colt, and my mum and dad love two paint and brown fillies.

My dad said that we can get the colt, but than we can't get any of the fillies, because when the colt is older he will get the filly pregnant.

He doesn't want to build a separate paddock or geld the colt. Would it be mean to keep the colt by himself?

Thanks!

Dec 12, 2017
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by: Anonymous

You could try some other sports and see if Indiana likes them. If there is one that you like and she likes, you should try it. By the way don't sell her even if you can not find a sport that suits you and her.

May 22, 2016
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Horse Breeds For You
by: Anonymous

If you love cross country, you should probably get an Arabian or Thoroughbred, perhaps an Anglo-Arab (a cross between an Arabian and a Thoroughbred).

To convince your parent[s] or guardian[s] that you are ready for your OWN horse, explain how you feel riding your Mum's horse. Try helping out with some jobs around the house and the stables to show you are responsible enough.

Sep 05, 2015
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Thanks
by: Jacinta

Thanks for the tips. I'll give them a go, I can say we've got an Arabian (possibly cross) but he's not mine and he's a foal. Due to school my riding has decreased but once I get over an operation I'll have lots of time to ride Indi and Sadley since Montana is now unrideable. I can't ride her so wish me luck.

Dec 18, 2013
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Helping out
by: Morgan

This confused me a little. I don't completely get what you mean by "she doesn't feel right" but I'm gonna try helping you out anyway. I think you slump on Indie because she is more normal to you. You should ride all of the horses, get used to all kind of riding ways. You may just feel bored of one riding type and might want to start a new.

Oct 26, 2013
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Problem solved
by: bay27mustang

Listen up. Your problem needs sorting. Tell your parents that they need to think about the problem. You need a horse that you can ride instead of just helping out. I have 3 horses, splash my dads, murphy my mums, falcon, mine and 2 ponies wallace and grommit. I persuaded my parents to get falcon at a open day 4 years ago.

May 09, 2013
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Sounds like you need a horse! :D
by: Lauren

I would say that you need a horse. If you can handle all of what you said you did than you are definitely ready! For a breed I would suggest an Arabian! :3 They tend to get pretty spunky and energetic! You just need to be extra nice around the house! :D
If you can't get your own horse then I'm not sure what to do... Don't you hate it when your in a pickle!? UGH I know how you feel!

Jan 29, 2013
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i'll try
by: writer

Thanks katie, I'll give it a go! thanks:-)

Jan 24, 2013
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hmmm
by: Katie

have you tried just trotting for a long time to wear the hyper ones? you need to trot, really relaxed around jumps and things. Make sure your ENTIRE back is relaxed, and even try sitting trot. it does not matter if you slouch. Just RELAX and move with your horse. you may be sitting with your stomach tight. When you do sitting trot, move your stomach with your horse, and that may help :)

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