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About Lisa Kalp
Expertise
I am able to answer questions regarding the training and behavior of horses. I am also able to answer questions in regards to adopting mustangs and burros from the BLM and the different types of gentling methods that might be helpful to assist you in getting to know your horse.

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I presently own 4 BLM mustangs, 6 TB mares, a TB stallion and 1 burro. I have worked as a trainer of horses at several race tracks and have taught riding. I have experience in training and breeding of stallions.

 
   

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Topic: Horses - Behavior Issues, Breaking and Training



Expert: Lisa Kalp
Date: 7/6/2008
Subject: studdy colt

Question
I have a 2yo standardbred race horse(hasn't raced yet)he calls all the time even when he gets on the track he can't focus on his training because all he wants to do is mount is there anything we could do or give him to cool down and concentrate on racing besides gelding him?

Answer
Hi Rose,
           There are a couple of methods that you can try before you have to resort to gelding him. One of thos would be to put Vicks ubder his nose, to mask the smell of the mares. You can also put a halter on underneath his bridle and when ever he displays this behavior shank him and tell him no. If he drops when he is supposed to be working, give him a smacck on his belly or a light tap on his penis and yell no. You might also want to train him with an Alpha mare who will now allow him to show those sort of behaviors. This usually works with 80% of all stallions.

Good Luck with you racing.


Lisa

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