MelT
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My little section A colt is approaching 18 months old now and still had not descended any of his testicles. I had him checked in September by the vet who said they are there but are still too high up to contemplate gelding him. He is extremely pally with my section A filly who is the same age. They are constant companions and never far from one another and even eat out of the same bucket so I'm loathed to part them from one another but neither do I want Fenella in foal at such a young age (if at all!). I had planned to keep them both and eventually use them as a driving pair but obviously need Scrumpy gelded as soon as possible to prevent any accidents. My last colt was gelded at just over 18 months but was much more colty in his behaviour whereas Scrumpy is so laid back he would fall over. You never think to look at him that he is for all intents and purposes still an entire. he has never shown any signs of being colty. I appreciate each pony will be different but I'm starting to think if his bits will ever drop.
Am I worrying too much over very little or should I be considering parting them until Scrump has decided to let his extra bits drop down. They both live out happily 24/7 with other section A's and are fed daily and in good condition.
Any advice/suggestions appreciated.
Am I worrying too much over very little or should I be considering parting them until Scrump has decided to let his extra bits drop down. They both live out happily 24/7 with other section A's and are fed daily and in good condition.
Any advice/suggestions appreciated.