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[RC] Mustangs & stallions - Ridecamp Guest

Please Reply to: Nicole z_arabs@xxxxxxxxx or ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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I think there are a whole lot of folks misunderstanding what is 
being said about mustangs and/or breeding in general.  I'm not 
going to attempt to rehash what I think has been said, since I'm 
sure I'll be misunderstood, too. :)

But, I noticed several people say things about the outstanding
behavior of several mustang stallions.  Well, I just gotta say 
that's what I'd expect -- good behavior. If those stallions came 
from wild herds they learned their manners the natural way: from
other horses.  It's isolating stallions and treating them differently
from other horses that create the majority of stallion-related
issues.... Well, that and not taking temperament or manners into
consideration when making breeding decisions. IMHO. :)

~Nicole


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