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<blockquote data-quote="msscamp" data-source="post: 265249" data-attributes="member: 539"><p>Yes, it would be a great accomplishment - but at what cost to you? Forgive me if I screw this up but, based on your posts, you're 16? 18? Are you sure you're ready to, and capable of taking a stud on? Studs do not operate like geldings and mares do, they can and will get a whole lot nastier if given the opportunity. Are you sure you're up to this? There is no room for "I think so" with a stud - screw up and you've got a renegade on your hands that can and will destroy property, corrals, pens, injure (or worse) people, other horses, and be a general pain in the ass on all fronts. I would think about this long and hard if I were you. Just my thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msscamp, post: 265249, member: 539"] Yes, it would be a great accomplishment - but at what cost to you? Forgive me if I screw this up but, based on your posts, you're 16? 18? Are you sure you're ready to, and capable of taking a stud on? Studs do not operate like geldings and mares do, they can and will get a whole lot nastier if given the opportunity. Are you sure you're up to this? There is no room for "I think so" with a stud - screw up and you've got a renegade on your hands that can and will destroy property, corrals, pens, injure (or worse) people, other horses, and be a general pain in the ass on all fronts. I would think about this long and hard if I were you. Just my thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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