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Shelby

how much tack is too much tack for two horses?

I mean you can't really have too much tack so long as you use it. Hoarding tack that you don't use also doesn't hurt anybody; it just takes up space. I personally have 2 saddles, several bridles, 3 girths and lots of saddle pads and 2 breastplates for main types of tack and then lots of boots but it's honestly personal preference and depends on the disciplines you do also. More versatile your horses are, more tack you're likely to actually need
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I really want to say hi to you at tbird next weekend but I am to nervous too.

You should definitely come say hi ! I’m shy too

Why doesn't anyone like you?

I think you might’ve meant to ask this to the mirror because I, for one, have lots of friends which is why you’re here trying to “hurt” me while I text said friends and laugh at you.

just saying okay to someone saying your answer was funny is kinda bitchy lmao like i appreciate ur humour and i think you're funny but that was rude. i'm not that person but i saw it and just saying

I'm pretty sure they were being sarcastic lol but ok

What's your opinion on renaming your horse after you buy them? I know you did with Milo and I believe you did with Archie as well but is it something you do a lot if you don't like their previous name or had one picked out already?

If I don't like their name or don't think it suits them then I usually change it. I think it's fine, obvs some people have superstitions but frankly I think that's stupid since horses will probably try to kill themselves at least once in their life so regardless of whether you change their name, something is bound to happen

Running martingale or standing? What are your pros and cons for both?

Running, less invasive and not dangerous if your horse rears or does anything unpredictable or needs to rebalance after landing an awkward jump

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