Stallion Temperament

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Where can I go online to find honest reviews of stallion's temperaments? Whenever I Google a name, I just find reviews singing the praises of stallions. Whereas I know that in reality certain stallions produce more tricky temperaments that others and some produce offspring that are mainly considered a professional's ride.
 

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Funnily enough all my stallion dislikes have come from watching hundreds and hundreds of offspring go through the sales ring (particularly Irish), some traits really do come out a lot. Then I will watch another tonne compete.
 

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There's not just temp to think about although it's obviously extremely important. Check blood lines for pssm etc and neurological issues passed down the line.
 

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Interesting, one of the most popular stallions in our breed was known to be an absolute ar*e, and yet he would come out at the shows bouncing all over and folk loved it.
No points or rosette for sane and sensible unfortunately
 

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Interesting, one of the most popular stallions in our breed was known to be an absolute ar*e, and yet he would come out at the shows bouncing all over and folk loved it.
No points or rosette for sane and sensible unfortunately

I have no issues with a stallion being an arse at a show unless it passes that trait onto it's offspring.
There is a Stallion that I absolutely love, who throws stunning offspring but they are so notoriously difficult I wouldn't dream of bringing one home.
 
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We used to have stallion parades. Not sure they have them anymore. It was really useful to talk to the owners and see the stallion in the flesh.
 
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