Jynx
Digger, RN
Some of the stallions we have (and have had) are gentlemen, unless they were "on duty." But I have seen some downright nasty stallions before. Most of the hot blood studs tend to get incredibly over-excited (Arabs, TBs, Saddlebreds, etc) but it really depends on how you train them. I'm always a fan of letting my stallions grow up completely before I ask anything grown up from them. Arabs mature much slower than most horses do, so asking a full breeding and showing regime out of a 3-4 year old Quarter isn't unheard of... try to force a schedule like that on an arab, and you'll push him before he's ready. The show/performance horses are pushed too early for me. We never even pushed our arabs before they were at least 5. We also turn all of our youngins' out with older horses... usually geldings. That way, they can learn how to be a horse. I have learned that comparing Arabs to some other breeds is like comparing apples to oranges... Arabs are a completely different kind of horse. Most other breeds will allow you to bully them... Arabs will fight back lol.
Also, alot of it has to do with technology nowadays. Most stallion services offer frozen semen... my parents farm does too. Its alot more convenient, plus safer for both the horses. My stallion only actually covered my mares. I wouldn't trust him to a rank mare that I didn't know. Granted, he was no *Padron, but I still valued his safety.
As for the head part, some will allow their heads to be messed with and some won't. I think some of it has to do with maturity level. I was lucky and had a perfect gentleman in my stud Sadar, but his son Smokey will nip, kick, head-butt... anything you'll let him do. In his defense though, he is only 3... still has a lot of growing up to do. Most colts eventually grow out of the biting and nipping. With all the stallions that I've been around, I've learned that as long as it isn't a full out ears back attack, it is a problem that can be solved.
Also, alot of it has to do with technology nowadays. Most stallion services offer frozen semen... my parents farm does too. Its alot more convenient, plus safer for both the horses. My stallion only actually covered my mares. I wouldn't trust him to a rank mare that I didn't know. Granted, he was no *Padron, but I still valued his safety.
As for the head part, some will allow their heads to be messed with and some won't. I think some of it has to do with maturity level. I was lucky and had a perfect gentleman in my stud Sadar, but his son Smokey will nip, kick, head-butt... anything you'll let him do. In his defense though, he is only 3... still has a lot of growing up to do. Most colts eventually grow out of the biting and nipping. With all the stallions that I've been around, I've learned that as long as it isn't a full out ears back attack, it is a problem that can be solved.