Leeana
Well-Known Member
Okay Striker has the stall right next to Angel. He isnt acting studly at all and pacing, showing up or doing his little stud noises. Angel is in foal though ..would that be the problem?
I have brought Angel into that barn isle way (she is now in my barn since we finished her stall) and he just looked at her and went back to searching for some dropped grain that he forgot.
When we brought Angel into the barn, he payed about 30 seconds of attention to her. But now, Nothing.
Should i be worried that our stud is a dud? He is 3 (close to 4) yrs old and been bred once from what the guy told me. I have a friend who has a 35' mare that they want to breed to him in the next couple weeks ...and i dont want to disapoint them. I dont plan on breeding him for about 2 years or so but dads already got about 2 people who want to breed there mare to him, so were going to keep him a little busy
. He is only going to breed once this year, and then next year when my dads friend breeds his 2 mares to him ..that will be it untill Angels turn.
So is this normal for him to be acting like this?
Leeana
I have brought Angel into that barn isle way (she is now in my barn since we finished her stall) and he just looked at her and went back to searching for some dropped grain that he forgot.
When we brought Angel into the barn, he payed about 30 seconds of attention to her. But now, Nothing.
Should i be worried that our stud is a dud? He is 3 (close to 4) yrs old and been bred once from what the guy told me. I have a friend who has a 35' mare that they want to breed to him in the next couple weeks ...and i dont want to disapoint them. I dont plan on breeding him for about 2 years or so but dads already got about 2 people who want to breed there mare to him, so were going to keep him a little busy

So is this normal for him to be acting like this?
Leeana