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So. Not entirely sure how this works but I’m chocked full of horse and livestock farming facts/knowledge if anyone’s interested. Even anything to do with Australia I could answer too. Though I’m not much of a city kid so my knowledge around there is limited. I grew up an hour from the nearest town on a sheep farm for most of my life!
What got you interested in horses? What is your favorite breed of horse?

What is the most interesting thing about Australia?
My own horse riding experiences are limited; I spent a week on a ranch in Colorado years ago.

I was told there's two styles of riding, Western and English. Do you favor one over the other? Or is there more techniques than that?

Also, any tips for how to make it so my butt doesn't feel like it's been paddled for hours in the saddle or do I just need to get used to it?
SaharaSunset Topic Starter

-Knight- wrote:
What got you interested in horses? What is your favorite breed of horse?

What is the most interesting thing about Australia?

I’ve had horses since before I could walk. My mum has had them since she was a teen. I was mostly a ‘backyard’ rider but got serious a few years back when I started doing small competitions and lessons. The main reason I got so into horses was my last pony. He was a dressage pony who was super experienced and taught me everything he knew.

My favourite breed is the Arabian Arab horse (not the Egyptian variant. They are different). I just love their spicy temperament and flowing movement. A well bred Arab horse will look almost like they’re floating over the ground. Welsh ponies will always have a place in my heart though. They’re so cheek and mischievous but so reliable. Pity they like eating too much XD

As for Australia, the emu war that we lost was probably the biggest laugh most people enjoy. But uhhh. The magpies are like the mafia. If you wrong them, they will find you. But if you feed them, they’re super friendly and pretty to listen to
SaharaSunset Topic Starter

DarkonDreams wrote:
My own horse riding experiences are limited; I spent a week on a ranch in Colorado years ago.

I was told there's two styles of riding, Western and English. Do you favor one over the other? Or is there more techniques than that?

Also, any tips for how to make it so my butt doesn't feel like it's been paddled for hours in the saddle or do I just need to get used to it?

There’s three technically: English, Western and Stock. But stock can be a sub catergory of western if you squint. I am an English rider and I focus on dressage, which for non horsey people, it’s like the ballet of horse riding. Eventing is a three phase event that I dabble in. It has dressage, showjumping and cross country. I ride eventing for the adrenaline rush mostly lol.

The first week will have you feeling like you’re right out of a western cartoon with that wierd wide step hobble XD. But it does get better as you get used to it. I think ranches have either stock or western saddles so I recommend sitting more on your butt, like reclining in an armchair or coach.
I don't know to much about Australia but from what I understand it can get very dry there. Do you have a hard time making sure the horses (and sheep) have enough water? And does the dust/sand have an affect on them? Or the heat? (Sorry so many questions at once there.)

Would you ride in an arena or did you prefer to ride in the fields/on trails?

I haven't gotten to ride for years but I as always curious about how other places would ride and take care of their horses.

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