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How to get my Stallion noticed?

Take your Stallion to Equine Events, Join Local Clubs, and List your Stallion on The Stallion Source.

Have a specialty stallions?

Have a barrel racing? jumping? dressage? roping? cutting? reining? trail riding? Stallion, Advertise your stallion in discpline specialty websites and magazines.

How to Advertising my stallion?

List your stud with both local advertisers and websites, list him with national/international adervisters and websites.

Colors your stallion can produce?

Check out Animal Genetics Horse Color Calcualtor, using this calculator you gain information about how your stallion will cross with different mares.

Stallions may be dominate for one gene.

A stallion that is dominate for a gene will pass the dominate gene most of the time even if they only have one copy of the gene.

Looking for a particular color Stallion?

If you are looking for a particular color stud try checking with color breed organizations.

Where to get you stallion tested.

Check out UC Davis or Animal Geneticsto get your stallion tested.

Stallion Photos can make your ad.

A professional photographer can make sure you have great photos. If you are considering doing it yourself, approach taking the photos of your stallion in the same way.

How to take your horse's head shot.

When taking your stallions head shot, bath and clip as if you are going to a show. Put a nice clean halter on. Pick a sunny day. Pick your background site. Take lots of shots from lots of angles. All these little items go into a creating an outstanding head shot.

Interested in training?

Read everything available, then compare and decide what to try. After trying a technic evaluate how the technic worked for you and your horse. And read some more from more trainers.

Want to Learn more about breeding?

Read a book about breeding, take classes and/or clinics, talk with other experienced handlers, and talk with your local vet.

Your Stallions Website

Your website is an extension of of your stallions advertising campaign. Sometimes the first thing potential mare owners see is your website, so take a moment and plan out your stallions website presence.

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