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    advice - hysterical stallion

    Thanks folks. Yes I do believe it is craving for company more than anything else. I was told he stabled fine and have no reason to doubt it as owner was more than honest about his flaws aswell as his brilliant side. However I do not mind leaving him out as opposed to stabling him this is...
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    advice - hysterical stallion

    That was exactly the plan. My other boys live like this and cope really well. However he broke the door off his destined stable in the stallion block where my other two live about ten minutes after getting there, . Nice view of fields alternating turnout, Ficed door and stayed ther for a few...
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    advice - hysterical stallion

    new stallion arrived on saturday. Been out 24/7 on his own for at least two years, on private yard so no view of other horses at all. Probably spent 9 out his 10 years on his own and never covered before. Has been away for schooling a couple of times but god knows how long ago. He is in paddock...
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    Stallion owners

    hi guys, this is my first post. I hope you can just put my mind at rest. I have two stallions that I am standing at public stud for first time this year. Vet is coming on Friday to do tests for CEM and EVA. I have never had to have this done before so was hoping someone could talk me through it...
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