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Re: [RC] Stallions - David & Maggie

When I say Denise's horse was noisy, it was whenever he couldn't see anyone else. He always appeared to do exactly as asked.
 
Maggie
 
Of course, he's a gelding now.
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Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2003 12:13 PM
Subject: Re: [RC] Stallions

>I have no problem sharing the trail, camp, a trailer, whatever with a well-trained stallion, but IMHO a stallion that is that barely under control has no place in a public place where it is way too easy for a bystander to be hurt.
 
Nor does a mare or gelding "barely under control" have any place in a public place. 
 
And I also take exception to the notion that a noisy stallion is completely "under control."  His vocalization is prima facie evidence that his mind is not on his handler.  Stallions can learn just as well as anyone else that they have to have their minds on their riders/handlers and that the excessive calling is NOT socially acceptable in public.
 
We have one stallion who tends to be noisy when he has not been in public for a period of time--and until he gets his mind where it should be, we are extremely careful just how close he gets to anyone.  (And that is OUR responsibility--not theirs!)  When he gets his brain back on track, the vocalization goes away.  And then he is completely under control with his mind on whichever of us has him, and able to travel side by side with anyone.
 
Heidi

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