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[RC] Stallions, Mares, and training hormones - Karen Casemier

All this talk about hormones has me thinking - I have a mare who I hope to do some rides with this summer. I have no idea what she will do if we encounter a stallion at these rides. What things can I do at home to "train" her to handle this situation? Is there anything more than just the general things I already do - lots of dressage work to improve her responsiveness, working on keeping her attention on me on our training rides, expecting her to act like a lady on the ground - that could help prepare us for our first ride?

Thanks
Karen and Mazzie, who is a flirt even with geldings

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