Cutting late?

My old pony was cut late though (age 7 then but now 18) and he doesn't have any crestiness? Sometimes he still thinks he's a stallion but otherwise you would never know
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Lance was cut at 5, has huge neck even now at 18, but its not cresty its muscle.

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Is it ??!
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Looks cresty to me!

Stupid question alert - why do stallions get big necks anyway??
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We had our old pony cut at 10 or 11, he came to us as an entire driving pony to be sold, our kids were riding and driving him, but we thought he would be easier to sell gelded, so we did, then my OH bought him for his daughter!
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He is still quite cresty but he is a Sec D, although he is a runt at just on 13hh!
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He is the loveliest pony ever and so cute. We have now sold him to friends for their children to love and enjoy him!
 
I have a welsh A who was cut at 4 and had a welsh d on loan, also cut at 4. Both necks did downsize, but not completely.
 
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Lance was cut at 5, has huge neck even now at 18, but its not cresty its muscle.

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Is it ??!
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Looks cresty to me!

Stupid question alert - why do stallions get big necks anyway??
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Cresty to me is the fatty lumpy necks seen on obese natives and stallions etc.


I think stallions tend to have muscular necks, not 'cresty'.

Lance with summer coat this year ( he is under lots of fur at the mo!), I dont see a crest:

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THIS is a crest:

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That just my interpretation of cresty anyway, a pony we had that was sadly lost to lami had a huge crest from obesity.
 
I really like that first photo of him actually
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, think its the nicest of all the photos i've seen of him he looks a bit brown too with his summer coat!
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How long have you had him?
 
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