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"Mine was bound barely five hours after castration. Otherwise is temperamental and very pissed off at the connection, whole life he spent in the run, just so that he was eventually released on the surface of 6x9 meters and there were no complications...
So I posted a question on facebook about this and till now I have got ten answers from which only one person said thay didnt tied up a horse. For the others the main reason is to keep the wound clean by standing up.
OMG I can see it already how everyone will attack me if I dont tie him up....If...
No, there is no fly problem...There is flys of course and mosquitos but this is why I am waiting for colder weather. In November will be no flys, but once I have seen a horse castrated in the summer and he was tied up in his stall and the flys were everywhere. The only reason that everybody is...
oh men this is so embarrassing, I am from Zagreb capital city of Croatia.
yes, thanks to youtube and google I have done a miracles with my mare after I bought her and of course with outrage from some people...
I am around horses for only a three years and have my own for two, so I cant say...
Thanks, he is a very happy little horse :)
I defy to everybody from the day he was born, there was even a comments like I am going to ruin him and my mare by letting them out on the rainy day etc... you all have no idea how is it to live here, I am so so tired
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I`ve contacted one vet that works in clinic and she said that they are taught in college to tie up a horse up to five days ! and on 6th day to walk him easly ( even tho after five days its impossible for easy walk)anyway, to easly walk him like that for three weeks !
I just dont understand :-(
Its very sad I know I had discussions even regarding letting him out for the first time when he was born. Everybody was telling me he must be at least eight days in his stall even I wanted to let him out the next day and I did but on third day.
I cant see my colt standing tied up and I just want...
Hi, my colt (yearling) will be gelded in november and the practice is to tie up a horse in his stall for two days so he cant lie down. I don`t like that so I would like to hear your experiences.
Thank you