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  • the stallion is so nice i luv horses in this color

  • Nice ass on the lady, I love to breed her.

  • If you have never handled a stallion prior to breeding a mare, please don't make rude comments, it is not as easy as you think, especially when dealing with young and or inexperienced stallions. This stallion seems to me, inexperienced THUS by mounting the mare on her rib cage. The handler reprimanded the stallion for behaviour that the hanlder disliked (Rearing). I have been to Big breeding barns and decided my stallion will NOT be allowed to behave like that, those horses were DANGEROUS!!!

  • What the Hell are you doing? You dont pressure a horse! You are idiots!

  • You dumb idoits you dont push horses around like that u let them do it on there own time IDOITS!!!!!!!

  • Ah yes, let them do it on their own. Good idea. That way if the mare starts kicking at the stallion, and the stallion is worth, say, $10,000, and then the stallion is rendered unbreedable by such a kick, they can come to you for a replacement horse, or the money eh? Dumbass fool, dont speak of what you dont know. the stud was inexperienced, but you dont just turn valuable horses loose at liberty.

  • @southernrancher What are the odds a mare kicks right in the testis? He can also flip over and crack his skull open while being restrained by a handler- This stud will always act that way because the mare won't be allowed to teach him how to act around a lady.

  • @ArchDandy1134 uh no, the stud wont always act that way unless you have a stallion handler that dont know what the hell he is doing. As for the chances of them being kicked, I have personally seen it happen more than once. Comes from having spent many years in the horse industry.

  • I love all the comments on here from people who have never even seen a horse mating. They try to attribute human qualities and emotions to these animals.

  • It is definately as natural as it can be but there is no doubt that the handlers don't know what they are doing. It is only bad stallion handling that makes it seem unnatural

  • That's exactly my point, people think they need to 'improve' on everything. Really, the only reason for handling a mare and stallion during covering is to supervise IN CASE anything goes wrong, which rarely happens. If a stallion is allowed to do what comes naturally, he will be calmer and thus stimulate the mare more effectivelyto stale. Notice this mare does not stale at all, making her chances of concieving lower. The handler is the cause of the stallion's misbehavior, NOT the cure.

  • Beautiful stallion!

  • gorgeous stud

  • its heat spray

  • hors sex buuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu

  • what she pee out then

  • So she doesnt pee out the sperm.

  • Just wondering...

    Why do you lunge the mare after breeding??? im currious as i am getting into the whole breeding thing and i have never seen that done before.

  • Neither have I seen it. Usually the mare is kept quiet for a while. Maybe some authentic horse breeder will tell us.

  • Not really lunge them, but walking the mare helps the sperm settle. For older horses it helps out especially since its harder for those things to function.

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