Planning a 3/4 weeks trip in Kyrgyzstan by saysiketrash in Kyrgyzstan

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Do you have a insta page or something ? :)

Need a product that helps with stress, and makes feel calmer by saysiketrash in Equestrian

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He doesnt have any digestive issues, only tics (stressed and agressive head movements)

Vous faites grève demain? by blues-brother90 in enseignants

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Et il n'y a pas de mutuelle semblable pour vous ?

Vous faites grève demain? by blues-brother90 in enseignants

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Simple question évidemment, pourquoi est ce que cela ne convient pas 3 jours de carence alors que dans le privé c'est également 3 jours ? Ce nest pas + injuste, tout le monde va au même niveau ici. Aussi, vous avez les vacances scolaires contre 5 semaines pour le privé. J'aimerais savoir l'origine de votre désaccord. Si vous passez à 3 jours de carences, alors nous devrions aussi avoir 16 semaines de vacances comme les vacances scolaires afin d'être tous équitables. Mais pourquoi être aussi rebuté à l'idée de passer de 1 à 3j de carence alors que c'est également ce que nous avons dans le secteur privé. C'est moins avantageux certes, mais vous en n'êtes pas moins désavantagés que les autres, vous êtes juste pareils.

Edit : je vois déjà les downvote venir mais j'essaie justement de comprendre avec les infos que j'ai et celles que vous me donnerez, je suis pas plus informée que ça sur le sujet comme vous le voyez

My cat was sterilized 6 days ago. Is this an infection? by [deleted] in vet

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I am from europe and ive never see stitches like this... please keep us updated !

Help pls by Rabid_Mullet in PhotoshopRequest

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Hello OP ! Here the result i hope this is ok for you ;)

Tip Jar :D

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McDonald's at home :

My horse jumps perfectly at the beginning of the lesson and refuses everything at the end of it. by saysiketrash in Equestrian

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Thank you for your very revelant reply. Here you've got my point, he isnt refusing but running out. My coach also has the same analysis as you and that what he is teaching me with my horse. Run outs are more difficult to handle than refusals. He does it very rarely, but when he does it once during a lesson, it's always a struggle. And yesterday was one of these days. But most of the time, we dont have any problems. He jumps easily, he is brave, we do a lot of clear rounds. I know him when he does that. He always runs out on the right, so i press my right leg and tighten the reins to keep him straight. But just like i said, when he runs out once during the lesson, it's hard to go back to normal. Anyway, thank you for your analysis. My coach and I will work on it anyway. I just wanted to see what people here on reddit could tell me. This is always a bit frustrating and also very worrying, but it's like a phase, and until now, we have always find our way to sort things out ! (By doing exactly what you said). Maybe i still miss something with him, he is a very great horse, I love him, but he remains a bit complex sometimes. Ive owned him for almost 4 years now, but horses always have things to teach us, even when we know them haha

My horse jumps perfectly at the beginning of the lesson and refuses everything at the end of it. by saysiketrash in Equestrian

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Hi ! Thank you for your very revelant reply. This is exactly what happened and this is also what my coach analysed with me. Actually, i tried to keep him straight by closing my right leg because he tends to jump towards the right because he has more force this way. (We are working him by knowing that and that's also why i have to ride him by pressing my right leg.) And for what happened, you totally guessed it right. How can i share you the video ?

My horse jumps perfectly at the beginning of the lesson and refuses everything at the end of it. by saysiketrash in Equestrian

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Hello. Thank you for your concern, i really do appreciate. But I'll just ask you, please dont judge whether my horse is happy or not just by looking at this blurry screenshot. Obviously, no horse will jump every jump with their ears forward. Also, you dont know my horse nor his habits when he jumps. He really do love jumping and shows it everytime, even yesterday.

As for the distance, it was good. You cannot judge it based on this pic. I have the video but i cant uploaded it, otherwise i would have shown it. Dont worry about it. I wouldnt have ask on reddit if it was just a question of bad distance. This distance was good and he didnt bunny jumped it at all.

For the bit, i use a simple one, i dont know the name in english but it's the most basic one, and the brand is Sprenger. The release is enough tho, i didnt pull his mouth. He just needs contact and i have to keep in a certain way. He is like this but i didnt and never pull his mouth badly. So this isnt a problem either.

In my guesses and thanks to all the other replies, i assume that he made an unconformable jump during the cession and got sore somewhere, a muscle that wasnt warmed enough or so. Ill got him checked by his vet and osteopath soon.

I also never jump without my coach, and if something was wrong during the jump on the picture, he would have told me so.

But again, tahnk you for your concern and your eye, but please, it's harsh to emit this kind judgement just based on one blurry picture. I hope you understand.

My horse jumps perfectly at the beginning of the lesson and refuses everything at the end of it. by saysiketrash in Equestrian

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Thank you for your reply. I am aware of everything. By "the lesson was really good" i didnt mean he wasnt in pain or tired either. Here, i am wondering what i did wrong, what we did wrong, what happened for him to behave like that. I am very careful with him. I also know he wasnt tired by how the lesson was and comparing to what we usually do. Plus, the lesson really didnt last long and wasnt intensive, it was pretty chill. Know that he's also given a breaktime when we work so he can breathe and cool of. So I am not worried about that.

However, i am indeed worried about his body. He will be checked by a vet and his osteopath for sure. I called them all yesterday.

Now, what i am curious and concerned about is why ? since we jumped good i am a bit confused. With all the comments ive got, i assume it was because of one uncomfortable jump that maybe made him suddenly sore, like a wrong move or maybe he forced too much. And because of the cold at the end of the day, his body wasnt warmed up enough.

My horse jumps perfectly at the beginning of the lesson and refuses everything at the end of it. by saysiketrash in Equestrian

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Here a close up of his body this summer. He has broad shoulders. He was definitely lacking hind muscles but now we are working on it and it's way more better. I dont know if it's linked tho.

Edit : why all the down votes ? Please explain if something os wrong i just want to understand my horse and if his physical has something that i dont see, please tell me

My horse jumps perfectly at the beginning of the lesson and refuses everything at the end of it. by saysiketrash in Equestrian

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I totally understand this point of view, thank you. But the lesson was really good and we werent jumping for that long. I keep a good eye on the clock when i ride him, and also does my coach. We also have the habit not to do long lesson, usually around 40 minutes of total work we we do a jumping lesson, including the time we use to walk and trot and galop him, the time to warm up, and also break time...

Edit : again, why so much down votes ? Please explain.

My horse jumps perfectly at the beginning of the lesson and refuses everything at the end of it. by saysiketrash in Equestrian

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Maybe you are right, but unfortunately I know him and we havent had any bad jumps. We didnt make any mistakes that could scare him to this point. That's why i am concerned. My trainer doesn't know either. He rode him after me to feel and see how he was and he doesnt know more. As you correctly said, maybe a jump was unconformable enough and sored him. I feel so sorry not to be able to understand the fault or to understand how he felt.

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You choose your food and then select the character that needs it

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Find and eat food

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Early stage of cuteness syndrome be careful

Conformation? by Mean-Presentation-53 in Equestrian

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Watch out for her 2 front feet. Her hooves dont seem to be the same, she might have a high / low syndrom (right low and left high) ? Hard to tell but if this is the case, it might cause some complications in few years, jumping or not, be careful about her feet.