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Re: uninterested stallion



You state<<<<>A friend of mine asked me to ask you knowledgeable people a
question for her. She's having a problem with her breeding stallion & is in
a real quandary to figure it out. She's breeding with him & everything has
been going well, but the last couple of days the desire has been there, but
he is having a real problem finishing the job.>>>

My only suggestion would be to let the stallion go back to a mare for a few
times and than your friend can try him again. Just to see if the different
species makes a difference in his attitude. m(vbg very very)
Bob Morris
Morris Endurance Enterprises
Boise, ID
-----Original Message-----
From: russell d calanni <RUSSELLC5@prodigy.net>
To: trailriding@cwa.com <trailriding@cwa.com>
Cc: ridecamp <ridecamp@endurance.net>
Date: Thursday, February 18, 1999 7:06 PM
Subject: uninterested stallion


>A friend of mine asked me to ask you knowledgeable people a question for
>her. She's having a problem with her breeding stallion & is in a real
>quandary to figure it out. She's breeding with him & everything has been
>going well, but the last couple of days the desire has been there, but he
is
>having a real problem finishing the job. The stallion has light bouts of
>colic type symptoms on & off the last couple of years & usually keeping him
>quiet & a gentle massage will bring him around to his old self. She has
>recently put him on probotics (Ration plus) thinking it might help. She
>feeds good feed, has plenty of turnout & is religious about worming, hence
>trying the probotics. Bloodwork was done a year ago coming back clean.
>Monday he had another light bout of gas & again a gentle massage seemed to
>bring him back, but since then he has wanted to breed & does, but has had a
>hard time getting ready to do the job. We live in the northeast which has
>been going from cold to warm and vice versa & this does seem to be when he
>gets a belly ache. She has talked to several vets & they can't seem to
>figure it out either. Now she's wondering if the Ration Plus would have
>anything to do with his lack of performance. Has anyone had any experience
>with this product? Thanks in advance for taking the time to read this long
>explanation & for whatever advice we might glean. Kathy in N.Y.
>
>



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