I have dreams of breeding my own horses someday. Would love some videos on how to handle stallions the Monty Roberts way.
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Amazing dream and hope you reach it, would be wonderful to work with stallions.
Mel
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I can't speak for Mr. Roberts. But studs (aka stallions) are no more difficult to handle than any other horse. Keep them active and engaged. The problem arises from having mares in heat around. I would also say having studs in the pasture can be a problem as they become very territorial. You will also see this behavior with most horses in pipe corrals. If you want to be a breeder someday your best bet is to invests in mares. Good luck to you.
My advice would be to work at a stud farm to gain hands on experience & learn from experts before handling stallions.
A very good advice Beryl! Worked with Stallions all my life, one stable with 27 stallions makes you good with intuition, feel and awareness! Do get the experience - it is about knowing it from outside -in, that makes you a good handler. Good Luck Greetings from CI Sweden