Stallion Behavior - Redirected Behaviour / Self Mutilation / Aggression in horses
Stallions that are kept from estrous mares tend to get frustrated and this frustration can be directed towards other horses, people and towards themselves. Stallions are often considered 'dangerous' due to their reproductive behavior (hormones), but this behaviour is greatly influenced by stallion management. They are often kept away from mares completely, single housed in a dark corner of the barn with little to no turnout. This is not my horse and we do not live in a perfect world, but that doesn't mean I won't try to make it a little better, one horse at a time. To read more about stallion behavior subscribe to this channel and / or visit: www.LoFoSoEquineBehaviour.com

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Pushy, Aggressive, Biting, and Dominant Horse Behavior

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Dangerous Aggressive Stallion! What can i do to help?!

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Basic Body Control and Groundwork Manuevers Every Horse Should Be Taught

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Training small problem pony: When Horses Choose by Mia Lykke Nielsen

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Leading Stallions to turnout / Leading difficult horses

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Safely turning out a horse

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Hengste werden kastriert - Nichts für schwache Nerven!

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Horse Language & Warnings People Miss- Critical Horse Eyes - Foal Rejection-

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Clinton Anderson Presents Running Scared: Training An Aggressive Horse

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Leading a Dangerous Stallion (PRE)

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Problem Horse Fights me on Everything I ask... So we had to start over!

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People Who Messed With The Royal Guard and Regretted It!

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How To Teach a Horse to Stand Still While Being Mounted: Star Treatment

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Once Bitten Twice Shy: How to Train a Dangerous, Dominant Horse

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Minutes to Change Life - Stallion Abused as a Foal

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Sox the Stallion - Rage Bait, or Ignorance? | Equestrian Reacts

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Uncontrollable little stallion bites everybody!

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Discipline and horses - breaking spirit vs teaching manners. Naughty horse or poor handling?

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Stallion behavior - investment in the future of the Horse - politeness in handling horse

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