other brother was not mr personality, but he changed for the better.....he was more studdy than aries, but never the less turned into a great guy......so if your concerned,,,,I agreee....you will make a great horse even better!!! Good luck!!
Stacey
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From: Kim Hollingsworth <kim_hollingsworth@yahoo.com.au>
To: askavet@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, September 28, 2009 8:31:15 PM
Subject: Re: [AskAVet] infertil stallion
Hi Christy and Sarah!!
LOL!!!! Wow you have all made me feel so much better with your cheeky quotes ha ha, they are good sayings!!! It makes me feel like I am now not losing anything, but gaining!!!
Along with CJ's suggestions I have booked the guy in for gelding tomorrow afternoon, and I will be rereading your posts between now and then to reasure myself this is the best choice.
Had you 3 not replied, I would be still suffering this great headache I had, torn between doing it and not doing it. I would love a surprise foal though, if he has happened to have done the deed. But that one will be left to the Horse Gods!!! I would be so excited if he actually did get one in foal, but after 5 years, LOL, the guy hasn't had too good a success rate!!! But yeah if he has snuck one in, well, I will keep the lovely baby forever.
I can't thank you enough for all the advice!!! As I again chickened out this morning and had his halter on and then just let him out and told him to run!!! That's two mornings in a row. :))
But tomorrow morning he can stay in with some friends and I will put the halter on and be happy for him.
If there is no foal next year, well it wasn't meant to be. The guy had a good innings, more than most colts ever have. I still have 2 other colts, but they are dead quiet. But I dare say next year, they will be lining up for the procedure, too.
My place is really strange....I have 2 colts, a stallion, geldings and mare and no pregnancies and they all live together.... but that said, this status quo may not last!!! :))) Better to be safe than sorry.
THANKS AGAIN!!! You have made me feel better about this. I will let you know how he goes. I think my fear was last time I was at a gelding, the anaesthetic failed and I had to sit on the horse's neck and he threw me around until they finish the job, it was just awful. Anymore anaesthetic they said would kill him, so it was just hideous to be involved in that. I felt so sorry, I bought the poor fellow after the procedure, because I never wanted to see him suffer again. He leads a happy life with me still, but gee he was an unruly colt, just WILD!!! But my stallion is just lovely, but I feel now this is for the best, as CJ said, when he gets older it will be harder on him. His behaviour is changing and so yeah, I may not have my little angel for much longer, the devil in him is coming out hahha!!
Kim xoxoxoox
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From: "Looneyfarm151@ comcast.net" <Looneyfarm151@ comcast.net>
To: askavet@yahoogroups .com
Sent: Tuesday, 29 September, 2009 3:11:01 AM
Subject: Re: [AskAVet] infertil stallion
Like my farrier always said: Gelding takes a good horse and makes him great! LOL
Christy
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From: "Sarah Molesky" <s.molesky@yahoo. com>
hey kim.. if it makes u feel any better a good stallion makes a great gelding! dont think of it as loosing anything.. Plus it will b easier to take him anywhere!!.. sarah from ohio
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