brunanas wrote: ↑Mon Jul 22, 2024 7:36 pmvery agressive, got like that when shuttling to Australia and kept the behavior when he came back to the USA. he attacked (and hospitalized) his racetrack groom who had been brought in to try and help. who would've thought that overbreeding could cause a mental breakdown! he supposedly got better shortly after but i wouldn't be surprised if he relapsed again.
because why give them breaks when you can just "solve" the issue while still making the horse do what caused the problem?
Bolt D'Oro back on track after steps taken to deal with aggressive nature
https://www.racingpost.com/bloodstock/f ... t56l2Pxsw/
From what I remember about Bolt is they moved him away from the other stallions to help him.