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StarRidgeAcres
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I'm looking to hear from those more experienced than myself with handling stallions. There's still a lot I need to learn about working with them.
Specifically, I'm considering showing a stallion that has never done anything but breed. He's very well mannered in general. I took him to a clinic a couple of weeks ago (not to participate) and he was stalled in a HUGE barn with probably 60+ other horses, tons of people, etc. He was overwhelmed to say the least. He did a lot of talking and was very pushy toward me. I think I know how to work with him on not being pushy and paying attention to me and my space and what I want him to do. But what is the proper way to correct the talking? Unless he's with his mares, I don't want him screaming. But I have no idea what type of correction will work.
Thoughts please?
Specifically, I'm considering showing a stallion that has never done anything but breed. He's very well mannered in general. I took him to a clinic a couple of weeks ago (not to participate) and he was stalled in a HUGE barn with probably 60+ other horses, tons of people, etc. He was overwhelmed to say the least. He did a lot of talking and was very pushy toward me. I think I know how to work with him on not being pushy and paying attention to me and my space and what I want him to do. But what is the proper way to correct the talking? Unless he's with his mares, I don't want him screaming. But I have no idea what type of correction will work.
Thoughts please?