neeny5
Well-Known Member
going to look at a 2yo colt, and owner says he will geld for me as i would needed him gelded (i have a mare) but he said he usually waits until they are over 3 as it stunts growth? any truth in this.
Just remember you need to keep him away from mares for 6 weeks after gelding as he can still have swimmers!!![]()
he said he usually waits until they are over 3 as it stunts growth? any truth in this.
Sorry cross posted if he is in a mixed herd he will most likely have a few foals on the way!! - even if he supposedly doesn't know what to do - they do it after dark you know!!
Actually it's the opposite - testosterone inhibits growth height wise and tends to make them chunkier and stockier, the earlier you geld the taller they tend to be. Gelding now is absolutely fine - we've gelded at the youngest 5 and a half months old while still on the mare - randy little bugger!!But on average depending on their temperament and what space I have available I usually geld at around 1 - 2yrs old. The later you geld can also have an influence on behavior - if they learn to be bolshy randy things that can be an ingrained learnt behavior that will continue for life - so if you have no intention of breeding the earlier you geld is usually the better!
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Just remember you need to keep him away from mares for 6 weeks after gelding as he can still have swimmers!!![]()