Kenzo
Well-Known Member
Right, rode Mr M on Sat afternoon, when I turned him back out, he obviously went trotting off to his field mates and then was sniffing the new filly over the fence in the neighbouring field, stood wishing his tail, neck arched had quick grunt and flirt etc and then......
Squirted
if that is the right way to describe it.
Yes two short blasts sprayed out, now before anyone asks, no I didn't get to see what state his ermmm tackle was in at the time because it all happened very quickly and it was not an area I was particularly paying attention to
. I just saw and heard this spray shoot out from underneath him and because he had a light weight rug on, so I could t really see under his belly if you see what I mean, so I'm not sure if it was out and well you know....stood to attention or if it wasn't out, because if it was out and just well....floppy I'm sure I'd of noticed it. (sorry this quite embarrassing explaining this, please do bare with me and try to keep a straight face if you can!).
Now he'd had a long wee in the school when I was riding him, about 15 minutes before I turned him back out, so its not like he was having a wee because when he does wee he does what all horses do, squats, leg in each corner and relieves himself in the usual manor.
My dad said it may be a bit of an after effect of this jab he's had, making him a little incontinent when he gets excited, I'm going to ring the vet today to discuss this just to see what he says.
Just wondered if anyone else had experienced this with either their randy geldings, rigs or indeed stallions for that matter.
Squirted
Yes two short blasts sprayed out, now before anyone asks, no I didn't get to see what state his ermmm tackle was in at the time because it all happened very quickly and it was not an area I was particularly paying attention to
Now he'd had a long wee in the school when I was riding him, about 15 minutes before I turned him back out, so its not like he was having a wee because when he does wee he does what all horses do, squats, leg in each corner and relieves himself in the usual manor.
My dad said it may be a bit of an after effect of this jab he's had, making him a little incontinent when he gets excited, I'm going to ring the vet today to discuss this just to see what he says.
Just wondered if anyone else had experienced this with either their randy geldings, rigs or indeed stallions for that matter.