ShowJumperBeckii
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Oh good cause I am so tempted to run them over or something when I see them...I'm evil![]()
but then ebs will stave coz no one will buy her food?
fort u ment my parents lmao
everyone gonee?
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Oh good cause I am so tempted to run them over or something when I see them...I'm evil![]()
but then ebs will stave coz no one will buy her food?![]()
fort u ment my parents lmao
everyone gonee?
I'm still here, but finishing off some work, so should sign off here now. It's been an interesting evening!
Sweet dreams whoever is off to bed![]()
Yes i did jump her 4foot ok?and i know my horse pretty well to know she wouldt of done it if she was in pain , i know when some thinks not right even if someone else thinks shes looks fine so please stop telling me off for jumpngi her 4foot and
ok ill was going to anyway thnaks![]()
Farrierlover, I would like a cup of coffee, please, and while you at it, some valium for Cinnamontoast, perhaps?
If she's stiff standing in her stable - what makes you think she can jump 4ft and is not in pain ?
I'll have the slug of whisky please and forget the tea, cheers![]()
Dont take this the wrong way but i wasnt this naive at 10 let alone 14! I waited 4 years to get a horse, and even then i was worried i didnt know enough! They are big complex animals with so many things that can go wrong with them!
We all make mistakes when we are young, but think how you would feel if Ebony went lame and the vet told you it was because of the jumping?
As for the ringworm, she should be in isolation with walks inhand or lunging, is there not a spare field you can lunge her in?
When on EARTH did ringworm turn into the bogeyman's disease? Or is it just different for a bunch of stuck up snobs of horse owners who get their kicks off bullying a 14yo girl?
Ringworm is a teeny tiny fungal thing. It's not that hugely infectious that horses can spread it by looking at a jump wing, and all this talk of isolation and quarentine is laudable!
i know but i ask and get helpy advice on how to make teenagers feel great :| :/and make feel like im putting my horse is pain
Tea/coffee/whisky is in the corner (behind the birthing pool) I'm off to bed, keep the noise down won't you?
Didn't tell you off. My lad would do whatever I ask him if he was hopping lame because he likes to please and Ebony sounds similar in that she would also want to please.
Huh? Am I the only one thinking that this child needs some advice/support?! No valium, thanks, don't do any drugs.
Quite.
As some of us have been saying!
Laudable=praiseworthy? Confused.
Stuck up snobs or actually concerned adults?
So stay in CR, dear.
Who drank all the whisky? And nothing left on the plate but crumbs.
Oh, well, the tea is good.
Woah i can see why you get confused in the vairying answers BSJA123
Got 3 types on here ..
Ones who think your just a s**t stirrer.
Ones who think your a stupid naive teenager.
Ones who want to help and then you are rude back at.
Too late for me but i have just read every one of the 150 odd replies you have, some very good info there, why are you not satisfyed?
I barely get 3/4 replies most of the times, you popular girl![]()
it's a part of the forum dedicated to teenagersstupid question - whats that![]()
it's a part of the forum dedicated to teenagers
For what it's worth, I think that comment was fairly unnecessary to you.
what? iv been very grateful for my replys, iv had a few PMs helping me out too :S
You havent always been, ive read all your prev posts, so you can see why people get frustrated!
for the post that are friendly and offer advice im grateful for
for the posts that tell me im hurting my horse ect - how would you feel as a teenger one horse that means ALOT to you being told you could be seriosuly hurting it? holding back tears as i type this?!!!
Good grief poor kid.
Its ringworm, a fungal infection that strangely enough will clear up on a horse by itself without any treatement within about 12 weeks as the horses immune systems kicks in fights it, to treat it quicker you can get stuff off of the vet or canistan cheaper and does the same job or even Boots own antifungal cream or an atheletes foot spray will do the job. Ringworm can live in wood for a long time, but also the British climate helps kill it off, horses that have been infected are less likely to be reinfected due to their immune system (much like a flu jab), mine came down with ringworm in a yard of 30 plus horses as a two year old, never been out, never been anyway yet he was the only one that got it?? Why would that be? She would be seriously unlikely by taking her horse in the school and loose schooling her to infected another horse, even direct contact, ie stroking someone elses horse after her own, is minimal more chances of winning the lottery two horses grazing and grooming each other then yes far more likely, brushing another horse with your grooming kit yes again prolonged contact again increasing the risk.
As for jumping her with hock spavins, these fuse and once formed as long as the horse becomes sound, does not affect the horse any more grief how cruel was I returning my Grade A to jumping large tracks after it fused and he became sound and pain free. The worse thing possible to do with a horse with spavins is to leave it stood in a stable.
The girl is asking for advise, got the vet even asking advice on a forum to be sceamed at in all directions by people that know better than her own vet, how will she ever learn (which she obviously wants to even though like most of us she gets it wrong occasionally like we all do), if this is the way she is treated.
jump a few times a week?
i jump one!! thats it so im not over jumping or working her :S
i know it seems every post no matter what i get a good shout at and it seems there the ones seeking addention not me?
thanks again xx
Totally agree.. if you were on the same yard as me, I'd be furious with you to even think its a good idea to do what you have done regarding jumping. - The jumping is not the direct issue, but its EVERYTHING you touch that is. You and your mare should be on isolation until it clears up.
I know it happens and sorry its happened to you. but as a horse owner PLEASE be more aware of what your doing.
I've been trying to keep my gob shut but this thread is really winding me up... It's RINGWORM... It's not the plague, or even strangles, a small tube of canestan, daktacort or any other antifungal will clear it up in two or 3 days... yeah before effective treatment it was a problem but I don't see a load of women being banished from a yard every time they get thrush and it's basically the same bug.
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