I know this is probably a very stupid question...

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But can geldings be more "sensitive" at certain times of the year...? Sorry if it's a completely stupid thing to ask...
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Hey Shils....did you mean probable...? *dives for cover*

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Err.....your brave!
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I actually understood this
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So it's possible then...?? The reason I'm asking is that Ali has recently become a bit of a b*stard to saddle up and rug up... When I first went to view him his previous owner said to me that he can sometimes be a bit grumpy when you girth him up so you have to take your time, but there was nothing wrong with his back etc. Since I've bought him I haven't had any problems with girthing him up until recently... And there's nothing wrong with his back or saddles either? So could it just be the time of the year?
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So it's possible then...?? The reason I'm asking is that Ali has recently become a bit of a b*stard to saddle up and rug up... When I first went to view him his previous owner said to me that he can sometimes be a bit grumpy when you girth him up so you have to take your time, but there was nothing wrong with his back etc. Since I've bought him I haven't had any problems with girthing him up until recently... And there's nothing wrong with his back or saddles either? So could it just be the time of the year?
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Perhaps he's feeling a spiritual testosterone from his missing testicles?
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So it's possible then...?? The reason I'm asking is that Ali has recently become a bit of a b*stard to saddle up and rug up... When I first went to view him his previous owner said to me that he can sometimes be a bit grumpy when you girth him up so you have to take your time, but there was nothing wrong with his back etc. Since I've bought him I haven't had any problems with girthing him up until recently... And there's nothing wrong with his back or saddles either? So could it just be the time of the year?
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Perhaps he's feeling a spiritual testosterone from his missing testicles?
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LMAO!
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It's not bad I must admit - it is 'nice' (one of those un-useful words) to know that the world isn't going to pot too much!

Back to OP now...sorry....

Well, all I can say is that my mare is feeling good, but I think that is a long term thing, or just whenever I get on her. I have known gelding to be missing their 'missing' bits, and they weren't rigs. No mounting or anything, just weirdness!
 
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No I actually lost the thread .... or was it the plot ..... now even more
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Well, all I can say is that my mare is feeling good, but I think that is a long term thing, or just whenever I get on her. I have known gelding to be missing their 'missing' bits, and they weren't rigs. No mounting or anything, just weirdness!

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Next you'll be claiming that your mare is coming into season or some ridiculously hormone linked idea. Tsk!
Whereas Castlemouse's gelding is clearly suffering from PTS...Phantom Testicle Syndrome
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Next you'll be claiming that your mare is coming into season or some ridiculously hormone linked idea. Tsk!
Whereas Castlemouse's gelding is clearly suffering from PTS...Phantom Testicle Syndrome
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Are you asking me what's wrong with OC's post? Or is this code for covert disapproval of my very expensive anger management technique?
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No I actually lost the thread .... or was it the plot ..... now even more
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What can I say? Perhaps you have PT syndrome too?
Is your voice quite deep, do you have to shave?
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What can I say? Perhaps you have PT syndrome too?
Is your voice quite deep, do you have to shave?
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No do not shave but to a bit of plucking
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