assuan
Well-Known Member
Our 10 month old colt is getting his 'bits' cut out tomorrow 
We've been tempted to leave him entire, but it's just not practical at the moment.
I feel really nervous about it for some reason; suppose it's because a 'member of my family' is having a op. Think I'm going to feel guilty tomorrow afterwards. Poor little thing will have no clue what's going on.
The vet has to do him laying down cause they're a bit on the small side; all dropped ok but the size of peas.
Think I'd feel better about it if he was difficult to handle, but he's not, he's an angle (most of the time) - but he's starting to have those un-cut male tendencies, and not just towards the girlies either :$
We've been tempted to leave him entire, but it's just not practical at the moment.
I feel really nervous about it for some reason; suppose it's because a 'member of my family' is having a op. Think I'm going to feel guilty tomorrow afterwards. Poor little thing will have no clue what's going on.
The vet has to do him laying down cause they're a bit on the small side; all dropped ok but the size of peas.
Think I'd feel better about it if he was difficult to handle, but he's not, he's an angle (most of the time) - but he's starting to have those un-cut male tendencies, and not just towards the girlies either :$