cob&onion
Well-Known Member
My rising 2yr welsh D colt still hasn't dropped, one of his bits is getting bigger but the other is non-existent still. I have read that alot of the Ds drop between 2 - 3yrs old. I have the option of leaving him in a secure field this year away from mares, plenty of grazing and a few geldings in the next field, or at the end of the month i can folk out just under £900 for the op. He is good to handle, just a bit nippy and cheeky, but he leads well and is good with his feet for the farrier. I would want to leave him be this year (if he is left entire until the other makes an appearance) so no inhand stuff/showing, just normal everyday checking on him etc.
Has anyone else waited for there colt to drop naturally or gone for the expensive option of the op??
I would asses him again in autumn and if not dropped would plan the op for spring 2013.
Has anyone else waited for there colt to drop naturally or gone for the expensive option of the op??
I would asses him again in autumn and if not dropped would plan the op for spring 2013.