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pardon i was advised i would recieve some help and tips on here but the most of you are small minded parasites with no courtesy
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Some our trying to be helpful... tell us a little more and we maybe able to help you, ie suggest trainers local to you, best places to compete in your area...
If you are a troll please stop as you put people off helping genuine users who need help.
If you are not a troll, people think you might be because, and I don't mean to be unkind, it sounds a bit naive to get a stallion and expect to compete him just like that. Stallions can be quite difficult to handle and can easily get out of control in inexperienced hands. If you are a novice horse owner you should consider gelding him (which you might want to do anyway if you are not thinking of breeding). Where do you keep him? If it's a livery yard the YO should be able to help with handling advice. Alternatively you may want to get some handling lessons from an instructor or horse bahaviourist. Getting a good instructor is essential, try the BHS accredited instructors list, or ask around your friends for a recommendation. If you are really having problems you may need to send him to a professional for schooling before you can learn on him. Best of luck and try not to be too rude when people suggest you might be a troll
sound advice mrs m! glad nothing to interesting has happened iv been busy trying to find a pic of a damn nag for you! back now, who has the popcorn? and i'l have one of those hot choccies plz pix.