Box_Of_Frogs
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Any advice welcomed. I have 3 miniature shetland geldings, 1 is a rescue from my local rescue centre. I have the space and time to take on another rescue and don't want a filly/mare as I don't want rivalries or jealousies. Rescued geldings are few and far between so I recognise it will have to be a colt that I'd geld immediately. I've found a suitable little lad locally but I'm not sure how to introduce him to my little herd. He's 2 yrs old and is in the same ghastly "field" that he was born in - he was a little accident and faces the hunt kennels if not rehomed pdq. He would go straight from his current home to the vets then come back to me. But he's unhandled and wild - not terrified, just not used to people. Never had a head collar on, never been led anywhere etc etc etc. Vet's guidance is NOT to chuck him straight out (daytime) with my 3 as they might run him ragged and open up the wound. They say lead him in hand (can't) or pop him out on his own - I'd never catch him again! What would others do? Friends say just chuck him out, they'd run around for a while but soon settle. I was wondering about putting him out day 1 with gelding 1, day 2, gelding 2, day 3 gelding 3, repeat. By the end of this 6 days his wound should be much better and they'd all have met so could all go out together. Anyone got any thoughts or suggestions? He wouldn't be able to go back to his old home to recuperate as the field he's in is truly terrible and they might not be able to catch him again anyway!