Bella Wolf
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Post by Bella Wolf on Dec 23, 2012 23:50:15 GMT -5
I finally decided to start making my RL Arabian when I realized that I was missing a vital accessory of his... the ever present Miracle Collar! It's a pretty simple design, but I can't mesh or create to save me life, so I have no idea how hard this could be. xD Thanks! Bella
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Bella Wolf
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Post by Bella Wolf on Dec 25, 2012 14:46:43 GMT -5
Bump :3
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Post by Rockerduck on Dec 25, 2012 14:49:07 GMT -5
LOL, the expression on that white horse! *cracks up* Sorry, I can't mesh. But that horse....
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Post by Riddermark Equestrian Center on Dec 25, 2012 16:10:16 GMT -5
What does that collar do exactly?
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Katie Scarlett
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Post by Katie Scarlett on Dec 25, 2012 16:12:48 GMT -5
It keeps the horse from cribbing which is when they latch on to something and suck in air
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Post by Alexis Lavender on Dec 25, 2012 16:28:34 GMT -5
I know a paint in my area who needs a cribbing collar badly!
That would be nice if someone makes it ^^
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Post by Bekah@Equus on Dec 25, 2012 17:50:33 GMT -5
Cribbing or Wind sucking. Nudge used to do it. except his collar was like this: But his had wool around the metal part. I believe it's quite common in TB's
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Tori Gregory
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Post by Tori Gregory on Dec 25, 2012 17:53:02 GMT -5
TB's do it out of habbit if they have ever been on a track. My mare used to do it all the time so I got her a collar, but the expression she had when she wore it was pathetic so I had a hard time keeping it on her lol But it would be pretty cool to have in game if you want to do a story line and keep it realistic.
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Jenny Maywood
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Post by Jenny Maywood on Dec 26, 2012 6:25:30 GMT -5
I could probably try the one in the first post cause it looks like it could be made 'flat' but if you want it meshed I cant help I'm afraid :S
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Bella Wolf
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Post by Bella Wolf on Dec 26, 2012 14:41:41 GMT -5
I could probably try the one in the first post cause it looks like it could be made 'flat' but if you want it meshed I cant help I'm afraid :S I'm fine with it being 2D! With skillful shading, lots of "flat' accessories can look meshed.
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Post by High Point Stable on Dec 26, 2012 16:14:00 GMT -5
TBs are the most common cribbing culprits for sure.. but honestly any horse that spends 23 hours a day in a stall is likely to develop a bad habit like cribbing or weaving. They start it out of boredom and then it becomes an addiction. :S
Cribbers are horrible to wooden fences and stalls.. I know many barn owners that won't board a cribber even if it wears a collar.
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Jenny Maywood
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Post by Jenny Maywood on Dec 26, 2012 16:34:37 GMT -5
Ill try to get it started asap, but I have lost a years worth of artwork needed for my course, so that is taking priority I'm afraid
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Bella Wolf
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Post by Bella Wolf on Dec 26, 2012 16:39:07 GMT -5
TBs are the most common cribbing culprits for sure.. but honestly any horse that spends 23 hours a day in a stall is likely to develop a bad habit like cribbing or weaving. They start it out of boredom and then it becomes an addiction. :S Cribbers are horrible to wooden fences and stalls.. I know many barn owners that won't board a cribber even if it wears a collar. The funny thing is that mine is outside 24 hours a day on 25 acres of pretty decent pasture with other horses. He's just weird.
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Bella Wolf
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Post by Bella Wolf on Dec 26, 2012 16:39:32 GMT -5
Ill try to get it started asap, but I have lost a years worth of artwork needed for my course, so that is taking priority I'm afraid Thanks so much for taking it on!
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Post by Day Break Valley on Dec 26, 2012 20:11:53 GMT -5
TBs are the most common cribbing culprits for sure.. but honestly any horse that spends 23 hours a day in a stall is likely to develop a bad habit like cribbing or weaving. They start it out of boredom and then it becomes an addiction. :S Cribbers are horrible to wooden fences and stalls.. I know many barn owners that won't board a cribber even if it wears a collar. The funny thing is that mine is outside 24 hours a day on 25 acres of pretty decent pasture with other horses. He's just weird. Lessa is a TB who recently arrived at my work. None of my bosses horses had been cribbers previously and Lessa is. She has almost chewed through two sections of the fence line cribbing in under three weeks. Once clean beautiful pasture of fencing now looks like a beaver crew has been nawing on it for a month. Many barns in this area won't take a cribber. They cause a lot of damages that can cost a lot of money.
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