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2yo that bites
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<blockquote data-quote="Alan" data-source="post: 207159" data-attributes="member: 378"><p>I should also say that studs are a dime a dozen and most shouldn't have even been considered as a stallion prospect. I just had my 2 yr old Paint stud cut, he has a very nice breeding and a great prospect, but while he was not mean he was too studdy, we couldn't move forward with the training very fast and for him even at a couple days old he always pushed back when training. He did not bite, did not kick, but he did not have the temperment to be allowed to be a stallion... good studs are a dime a dozen.</p><p></p><p>Alan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan, post: 207159, member: 378"] I should also say that studs are a dime a dozen and most shouldn't have even been considered as a stallion prospect. I just had my 2 yr old Paint stud cut, he has a very nice breeding and a great prospect, but while he was not mean he was too studdy, we couldn't move forward with the training very fast and for him even at a couple days old he always pushed back when training. He did not bite, did not kick, but he did not have the temperment to be allowed to be a stallion... good studs are a dime a dozen. Alan [/QUOTE]
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