JanetGeorge
Well-Known Member
So, the colts brother, is now a breeding stallion I think. the sellers of the colt really made light of the testicle thing, hence my obviously naive opinion on breeding him, as I was going on what a breeder was telling me (obvious now to make a sale).
I'm afraid some people ARE that irresponsible!! It is rare (IME at least) for colts not to have both testicles descended by 12 months old. I've had two in 9 years - out of different mares by different stallions.) I was mightily embarrassed that I'd sold one at weaning without realising it - I wouldn't have sold him in that state and I now check any colts I sell! (Although he was NOT being sold as a stallion prospect!) The other is coming up 18 months and if the second is not down next spring, he'll be gelded the expensive way - but he WILL be gelded one way or another!
Anyone who uses a colt as a stallion who has been 'late' is perpetuating a problem. Not only are slow descenders more likely NOT to descend, not many people want to keep colts around until they are 3 before gelding (or the bill for doing it the hard way!)