Saralyn Wallace

Thanks for your reply! We've got a plan in place. We're going to start with shoes first and see how she responds before doing anything more aggressive. I guess I'm just kind of thinking that- if she ends up sound enough for light riding, but not sound enough for the groundwork it takes to get us there, do i just call it and turn her out to pasture? Or do I give her the benefit of the doubt and attempt riding knowing we've had to skip steps.. but now that I've put it like that, I realize that's not really something anybody else is going to be able to answer for me. Especially without knowing her. We'll just have to see how it goes and take it as it comes i guess. 

Thank you so much for your reply!

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03 Jun 23:04

I know this isn't really training related, but wanted to see if you Richard, and/or anyone else had any experience with this. 

I got this mare about 3 months ago and we've been doing groundwork, ground driving, and I've gotten in her and got a few steps. 

She set up due to all the rain we've been getting(thank God) and turned up lame about a week ago. We exhausted the resources of our local vet and wound up having to go about an hour and a half south for x-rays. Vet highly suspected abscess-ok fine. Soak, pack, wrap. 

But the skyline view showed severe navicular front right, moderate front left. She just turned 5 in April-a baby. 

This is all very new to me and I don't know what life might look like moving forward. She isn't yet broke and I'm a bit concerned that even if she can handle light riding, she may not be able to physically handle some of the groundwork it would take to get us to the point of light riding. 

Any thoughts?

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03 Jun 22:55

Hate it missed this!

Nevermind! Found one!

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Richard single joined snaffle, full cheek?

Richard would i search this up as a single jointed snaffle on D rings or is there a specific name I should look up?

Richard Is this the slick 50 you had tasked about in one of the videos? If so, I've had a hard time finding one on Ds. Really I've had a hard time finding one without shank

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Richard here are the papers on her

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Richardabsolutely. I've been looking at others, but wanted to talk to someone more knowledgeable than i am before purchasing. I saw the full cheek that you use and have looked at some of those, but was unsure what sort of mouthpiece to be looking for. I know snaffle- there's just so many. Was also looking at some with baucher cheek pieces, but again-same confusion with mouthpiece

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Richardthank you so much! Until then, as long as she's comfortable with the Mullen, we should be okay to move forward?

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