Tapit on foal patrol..
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I happened to tune in at the right moment where the groom was taking to the breeding shed, while he didn't seem to give his groom any trouble, I did notice his groom was putting a muzzle on him. Is he an overly aggressive breeder?, or is this standard procedure for Gainseway?
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I've heard Tapit can be moody but I wouldn't be surprised is this is standard procedure for all of them.
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- Summer Bird
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He’s an aggressive breeder. They have to give the mare’s extra protection because he penetrates very hard lol
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I think breeding stallions often grab onto a mare's withers (just a natural instinct), so protecting the valuable mare from unnecessary wounds makes sense.