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Calm down a horse

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My mare is bombroof with performance mix. Is that good for pole bending? How do i get a calm horse?
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Re: Calm down a horse

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Well, being that "calm" is in fact hotter than "bombproof", you'd be going up the scale. What you can do is to stable your horse, feed her pure performance mix or weight gain until her temperament is what you want it to be, then change it to a mix of hay and performance mix to stabilize. It takes a bit of tweaking, but my horses settled at 35% alalfa hay and the rest to performance mix.

For what temperament is good for pole bending, the best way to tell is to take note of scores at each of the temperaments and then move your mare to the temperament that is the best.
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Nick Wilde ranch Offline Visit My Farm Visit My Farm Joined: Sun Sep 11, 2016 9:11 pm Posts: 145

Re: Calm down a horse

Post by Nick Wilde ranch »

Nate wrote:Well, being that "calm" is in fact hotter than "bombproof", you'd be going up the scale. What you can do is to stable your horse, feed her pure performance mix or weight gain until her temperament is what you want it to be, then change it to a mix of hay and performance mix to stabilize. It takes a bit of tweaking, but my horses settled at 35% alalfa hay and the rest to performance mix.

For what temperament is good for pole bending, the best way to tell is to take note of scores at each of the temperaments and then move your mare to the temperament that is the best.
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