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RC:   Re: Stallion behavior
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- Subject: RC:   Re: Stallion behavior
 
- From: Carizima@aol.com
 
- Date: Sun, 16 Jan 2000 14:53:26 EST
 
- Resent-Date: Sun, 16 Jan 2000 11:53:41 -0800 (PST)
 
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I can't agree enough with this . My stallion was cut no slack as a youngster 
and is as easy as can be now at age 11 . I have heard too many horror stories 
from trainers dealing with spoiled disrespectful stallions to ever deal with 
one myself . 
Valerie
<< For future reference colts need to be handled really firmly from the first 
and correction needs to be instantaneous (not always easy),it needs to hurt 
to be effective, (watch how mares deal with their offspring) and it should be 
minimal, just enough, not endless abuse.  Whats cute at 6months is a pain at 
2yrs when they're climbing all over you. >>
  
  
 
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