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I know you are planning on buying second horse soon, when where you thinking of doing that and what breed where you thinking?

EquineCass
Once our barn is built, but hopefully Bailey will just come to our house to live with rumour, but if her owner doesn't want to do that then we will buy another horse asap so rumour isn't lonely
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Hi do you know any good all-around breeds. I think I want to get into jumpers and/or eventing. But I also really like equitation. I would like something that could jump around 3'6. What breed and age do you recommend? I know this is a kind of open question but I need help

Thoroughbred or warmblood crosses, probably around 10ish years old

Op on @theresemoser I feel like she's so ungrateful and always complain when she's got everything handed to her

Why does someone else's life concern you? I'm pretty sure she doesn't have everything handed to her, even if she did what's so wrong with that? I'm sure most people would prefer to not have to work for things ? some people will always be more fortunate than others that's just how the world works!

So how is building your barn doing

Slow it's been almost impossible to actually find someone to build it lol, but hopefully it will be started within the next week or two, and finished by November
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Why can't all horses jump at least 3 feet? I mean I can understand some of the draft horses. I also understand why some horses can't jump at the Olympic level but can't most jump three or 4 feet. Sorry if this is a really stupid question but I am very confused. Can you train them to jump higher?

I think most horses can jump 3 feet if they are healthy enough to do so, obviously not a full course at that height but a single jump for sure.

I was looking at buying one of these horses but it says that she's really fast. Is there anyway I can retrain her to be a little bit slower? Or is that not possible.

Any horse should go the pace that you tell it to, a horse shouldn't only go fast or slow
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can you link to your MK wallet?

I bought it like 5 years ago so I don't think you can get it anymore unless you look for it on eBay or something!
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Hi what are some good breeds that are calm, smooth, and can jump. I am looking at getting my first horse and I want something I can do a little bit of everything. I am looking at an age range around 6 to 10 years old. I want something that is going to be calm and slower. But I can also learn a lot.

If you are looking for a first horse that is "calm and slower" I would change your age range to 10-15. Not saying some 6 year olds can't act that way but you will have much better luck with a horse that has more experience. Any breed could work depending on their training. The breed will not guarantee you aren't buying a total psycho.

Op on the Colleen and Joshua Evans getting a divorce I'm so sad they where couple goals

I kind of saw it coming but I really don't know them at all so who am I to judge ?
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Don't you think better advice to lose weight would be, eat healthy and exercise? Obviously portion control is important but saying eat less could give younger people the wrong idea.

I knew someone would take offence to that question ? how about eat less calories then you burn there you go.

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