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Thoughts on Standing Stallions for Natural Service
Standing stallions for natural service is a commitment that should not be entered into without careful thought and planning. It can be a very exciting and financially rewarding endeavor, but without proper thought, it is apt to turn into a disaster. Proper facilities, adequate competent staff, and well-managed horses are a must if the operation is to be successful. The lack of planning and preparation has the potential to turn a worthwhile idea into a nightmare that will likely deliver poor results and could become a liability to the industry. Good stallion management and disease control are a must for even the smallest of operations. Proper planning and competent advice will be time and money well spent no matter what the size of the operation that is planned.