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Stallions
Forget everything I said about stallions in other countries--no problems. I
just remembered that a boy and I brought a couple of stallions home to ride
around the neighborhood. He fell off. His stallion came hunting mine. I
fell or jumped off. Both stallions ran around screaming, rearing, taking
nips; the boy and I and the guys that owned the stallions all also running
around trying to grab them; a mother and her two kids trapped in an island
of safety in the driveway; my mother hating me. And, just to completely
test her patience, I did the same thing again 2 years later. So stallions
kept for breeding, which most people do in the U.S., do need all those
precautions. Oh, well, clearly God meant for me to have geldings.
Dyane
N. Cal.
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