wendyluvsminis
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Well, I have got my driving mare that has the 2 1/2 month old colt beside, driving again! She was first trained last fall and seems to remember everything!!!! We either tie the colt to a fence (with hubby right there and watching him) or who-ever is not driving, walks baby around. We have tied baby to the harness, but just for ground driving. I'm afraid the cart would run over "Wills". The mare, Blu, is doing just great! We will take her to drill team in a couple weeks, a trail drive the end of the month (might have to tie baby to her for that...Eeeeee!) , and a show the second week of August!
The question: does anyone drive and breed a stallion the same season? Our little driving stallion was fabulous last winter and before we started breeding him in June. Now, he's a total nerd!
He often rears, and walks on his hind legs while pulling the cart! A trainer said it's his teeth. We had his teeth done, but the vet thinks it's more his testicles than his teeth (!!!!) , and that we shouldn't try to breed and drive at the same time. He has been running with a little herd of mares, and I think he has them settled. We use a mullen bit on him. I tried a martingale on him, thinking it would keep him from going up, but it didn't. His favorite habits, when not breeding or driving, are standing on his hind legs (he's very athletic) and screaming! Now that we have both of our driving mares going again, I am tempted to take him away from the mares, and not drive him till later in fall, or even next spring.... And maybe not bred him next year, just drive. I don't really want to geld him, (we breed blue roans with him...) and probably could alternate driving/breeding years with him. He was driven to school by Amish children for years before we bought him. When he is good, he is very good, but when he is naugthy...Suggestions, please!
The question: does anyone drive and breed a stallion the same season? Our little driving stallion was fabulous last winter and before we started breeding him in June. Now, he's a total nerd!