Stallion Management Research 100% of survey complete. Question Title 1. How many stallions stand at stud on the farm? Question Title 2. The stallions are bred using the method/s of ...(please select all that apply) Natural Covering (left to own mating routine) In-hand Covering (assisted semi-natural covering) Collection and Artificial Insemination Question Title 3. What is the main discipline/s the stallions are bred for...(e.g. Dressage, Racing etc.) Question Title 4. The Stallions on site are housed...(please select all that apply) All together in a Stallion block/unit Individually Amongst Mares Amongst Geldings Amongst Youngstock Live out at Grass Question Title 5. When housed the stallions can...(please select all that apply) See other horses Smell other horses Hear other horses have some physical contact with other horses e.g. through windows or bars none of the above Question Title 6. The Stallions get .........hours turn out per day (average) 0-4 hours 5-8 hours 9-15 hours 16-20 hours 21-24 hours Question Title 7. When turned out stallions can... (please select all that apply) See other horses Hear other horses Smell other horses Have Some physical contact with other horses(even if only over the fence) none of the above not turned out Question Title 8. Stallions are turned out... alone in a herd situation (e.g with mares, geldings, youngstock) Mixture of both not turned out Question Title 9. What influences decisions about stallion management (please select all that apply) Scientific Research Books Magazines Other Stud Farms Personal Experience Land Avaliability Other Question Title 10. Where, worldwide, is your stud/breeding farm located? (e.g. Lancashire England, Kentucky USA) Done