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k2farms
Reg. Nov 2008
Posted 2014-06-01 9:26 AM
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I am looking for feedback or suggestions on herbs to feed(or ones to avoid) a young stallion to help him handle being a stud. Thanks in advance:)
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wyoming barrel racer
Reg. Apr 2006
Posted 2014-06-01 9:45 AM
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If you are wanting to help with his health and fertility, THE has a great one called Fertile+Stallion. 100% money back guarantee

 
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k2farms
Reg. Nov 2008
Posted 2014-06-01 9:47 AM
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He's already very fertile and healthy, looking for managing hormones.
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wyoming barrel racer
Reg. Apr 2006
Posted 2014-06-01 9:56 AM
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to get him to behave? 
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RodeoCowgirl4u
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Posted 2014-06-01 10:03 AM
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I think that's what she wants....now that Cody has hit 2 and is in the full throes of being a stallion, I have found that I would like him to focus a bit more at the task at hand. He's not "bad" or uncontrollable by any means, but if there is an herb or supplement that would help...that would be nice. Maybe just calm and cool or something...I have found that a lot of commercial feeds, while they SAY they are not hot energy...make him hot. And my mares. too.
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k2farms
Reg. Nov 2008
Posted 2014-06-01 10:20 AM
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Yes, he's not a bad boy, just would like to see if he can handle "situations" a bit easier, focus a bit longer- handle his testosterone a bit smoother.
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Morab76
Reg. Feb 2008
Posted 2014-06-01 10:34 AM
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Time and patience.  Work with him often and get him to focus on you.  He needs to learn you expect his focus and attention at all times.  Consistency, patience, and a firm but kind manner will go sigificantly further for you and him than any supplement.
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wyoming barrel racer
Reg. Apr 2006
Posted 2014-06-01 5:25 PM
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Training and descipline are your best bet. I haven't heard of anything else that will work other than the real drugs and I know of a super nice stallion that had fertility issues from the drugs he was given. Won a ton his futurity yr and ended up being gelded due to his infertility. 
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cheryl makofka
Reg. Jan 2011
Posted 2014-06-01 5:33 PM
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Kim call reva's remedies and speak to her, she would be able to make you something.

Just to add Kim is quite the hand, when this stallion hits the barrel scene there is no doubt in my mind he will act like a gelding
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k2farms
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Posted 2014-06-01 7:55 PM
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Lol. Thanks Cheryl!
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TwistedK
Reg. May 2006
Posted 2014-06-02 7:51 AM
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A consistent routine. My stud was and is very well behaved. His every day halter is his Clinton Anderson halter. His breeding halter is a leather halter with a lip chain. He knows that if his rope halter is on then there will be no talking or acting like a stud. He knows that there is a time and place. I do put vick's vapor rub in his nose away from home, but he also will stall overnight at barrel races. I haul him with a mare too. If I needed a "calming supplement" I'd go with the Equine Matrix. Their supplements are all natural mushroom blends and the olympic horses use them, so they are competition compliant. The owner is Chris and he is great to work with. 
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kmcsunshine
Reg. May 2007
Posted 2014-06-02 6:32 PM
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 I've heard if you smoke marijuana in there stalls it inhibits their "desire."  Other than that, I recommend firm handling or gelding.
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koi322
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Posted 2014-06-02 8:04 PM
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I would be careful of what product was given to the stallion. I was told by Dr. Bill Vandergrift, founder of EquiVision, that some herbs can have a negative affect on fertility.
Don't want your boy to have any issues in the breeding shed! :)

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k2farms
Reg. Nov 2008
Posted 2014-06-02 8:17 PM
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The reason why I ask is I recently had silver lining herbs very quickly alleviate sensitive lower backs in two mares(that immediately showed upon first heat of the year) who are not cranky nor have problem cycles as well as keep them from being as messy in the back during their heat. I had the same success on a mare 2 years ago. So I thought perhaps there might be something that made life a hair easier for a stallion. I am not looking for any dramatic behavioural changes nor would I neglect proper handling or care. I do not want to cause fertility problems tho.
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k2farms
Reg. Nov 2008
Posted 2014-06-02 8:22 PM
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And I might add I have recently had success using herbs on myself to balance female hormones.

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koi322
Reg. Jul 2010
Posted 2014-06-02 8:30 PM
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k2farms - 2014-06-02 9:22 PM

And I might add I have recently had success using herbs on myself to balance female hormones.

I'm sure there are some herbs out there that are safe and won't cause any issues :)
Good luck with your search!
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AfleetEquine
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Posted 2014-06-03 8:17 AM
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cheryl makofka - 2014-06-01 6:33 PM

Kim call reva's remedies and speak to her, she would be able to make you something.

Just to add Kim is quite the hand, when this stallion hits the barrel scene there is no doubt in my mind he will act like a gelding

Remedies are remedies. They're not to cure what is normal.
Nothing replaces training, time, and patience.
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KylaKris
Reg. Jul 2008
Posted 2014-06-03 9:54 AM
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k2farms - 2014-06-02 7:17 PM

The reason why I ask is I recently had silver lining herbs very quickly alleviate sensitive lower backs in two mares(that immediately showed upon first heat of the year) who are not cranky nor have problem cycles as well as keep them from being as messy in the back during their heat. I had the same success on a mare 2 years ago. So I thought perhaps there might be something that made life a hair easier for a stallion. I am not looking for any dramatic behavioural changes nor would I neglect proper handling or care. I do not want to cause fertility problems tho.

Silver Lining has a great stallion product that would be worth trying. I know for a fact that there are some top stallions out there that have had their counts go up and better quality semen after being on their product.
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Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2014-06-03 3:43 PM
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AfleetEquine - 2014-06-03 8:17 AM
cheryl makofka - 2014-06-01 6:33 PM Kim call reva's remedies and speak to her, she would be able to make you something. Just to add Kim is quite the hand, when this stallion hits the barrel scene there is no doubt in my mind he will act like a gelding
Remedies are remedies. They're not to cure what is normal. Nothing replaces training, time, and patience.

And lots of it  
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Posted 2014-06-03 4:06 PM
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kmcsunshine - 2014-06-02 6:32 PM  I've heard if you smoke marijuana in there stalls it inhibits their "desire."  Other than that, I recommend firm handling or gelding.

...Yep, you know the old saying, never date a pot head lol.... 
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