Stallion behavior - investment in the future of the Horse - politeness in handling horse
A stallion is a Horse, but the difference is gelding and stallion is the testosterone driven behavior. That can cause aggression, can cause the tendency to challenge rivals but also means that the Horse is able to deal with his male hormones. They can, thats part of their instinct that stallions are able to have self control. In animal world the stallion would have to be the prefect partner for his mares so he once a tear mount his mares. That is behavior that inside the male Horse. That means that he has to be a gentleman towards the ladies and has to behave like a perfect partner. It also means that most of the time he is the one who cares and protects his ladies.We see that when a stallion is moving his herd and has this snaking of the head to move the herd forward. When people use imprint methods and are not well informed about normal Horse behavior there is a chance that things go wrong. A Horse can be mixed up in who is who and might treat you like one of his own kind. That is lust and if that happens in the relationship horse/human it might get into serious issues because a stallion can mount you. Be very careful is hi instinctual sexual needs, they can;t help it that they have this need but we have to aware that male Horse behave different then mares and geldings do.

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