Cool. I love Stallions. How old this one be?
Are you familiar with these magnificent animals and know how to Talk to and Teach him?
Good Luck.
I not have a place for a large horse now, I been thinking of getting a miniature stallion just for fun and to teach him some tricks for children.
2006-06-30 03:49:40
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answered by Snaglefritz 7
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Do you mean a horse that is a stallion? If you are not an experienced horse person, I'd advise you NOT TO GET a stallion. As a rule, they are hard to handle and you may get hurt. For those of you who don;t know, a stallion is a male horse who is intact - still has his testicles. A gelding is a male horse with testicles removed. People do this to make a horse a better riding horse and easier to handle. I've heard SO MANY people refer to a stallion as a type or breed of horse. It's NOT -
2006-06-30 12:43:54
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answered by Anonymous
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i'm guessing from your wording that you may not have a lot of horse experience. you might, who knows, but i want to warn you that stallions tend to be very high strung and can be dangerous. stallions tend to have one thing on their mind, and that's mares. i have known a couple people who have gotten hurt by a stallion. My reccomendation is that if you don't have a lot of horse experience, dont get a stallion. maybe if you want to own a horse, start off with a mare or gelding. good luck!!
2006-06-30 11:19:05
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answered by horses09 2
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Good Luck, yes a Stallion is a horse.
2006-06-30 14:04:46
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answered by Anonymous
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i have to say that it worries me a little that you are getting a stallion and say something like "im getting a stallion that is a horse" i hope you no what youre getting yourself into, stallions are a lot more work than mares or geldings( and yes those are both horses too)
2006-06-30 13:06:32
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answered by Cornfed 2
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Good for you. That is so great that you might be getting a horse. But if you r going to get him and if you r going to ride him you definitally need a place to keep him and feed him. But if you r going to ride him GELD HIM!! It`s the best thing for him, because if you are going to breed him and not ride him thats fine, but if you are going to ride him it`s better to geld him due to the fact that Stallions nees ADVANCED riders because they can be nut heads espesially if they get a smell of a mare in heat and when they do and your not an Advanced rider or he`s not good at listening, then good luck not getting thrown or keeping ahold of him. But if you geld him he`ll be MUCH sweetter and calmer and he won`t freak when he knows there`s a mare around and he won`t go through mood swings or try to controll you because he knows he`s bigger then you and he knows your a girl, and yes that happens due to the fact that his instincts tell him that all females that he owns are under him and he will sometimes try to herd you. But if you have seen how he reacts when ridden and around mares with people off his back and leading him and if you have met him and spent time with him and if he is well trained and you are an advanced rider then you can keep him a stallion. but if you aren`t an advanced rider and your not sure how he acts around mares when being ridden and led then i do suggest gelding him, You and him will be happyer in the long run, BUT IT`S YOUR CHOICE I just hope my advice helps!!
2006-06-30 13:48:09
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answered by jojostappsunny 2
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Please take this in the manner intended, but the wording of your question indicates to me a lack of horse knowledge. Stallions can be dangerous unpredictable animals and require a handler familiar with stallion handling. Just be careful.
2006-06-30 11:10:19
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answered by Anonymous
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you would be hard pressed to find a stallion that is something other than a horse
2006-06-30 10:47:28
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answered by Rufus 4
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Hon, stallions are automatically horses . No matter what. But congrats. I would die to have another horse. Hope u are experience 'cause they can be fireballs!!!
2006-06-30 15:51:43
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answered by Amanda W 1
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koolio.
have him? are you getting a free one?
anywayz
good for you horses are a lot of fun but unless you want to breed him... you should geld him (fix him) because stallions are really hyper around mares and are almost impossible to ride.
2006-06-30 11:12:19
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answered by Jessi 3
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