Mare Stare
Well-Known Member
Just a random numpty question that popped in my head.
For those not familiar with sheep, boy lambs are castrated by placing a small, thick rubber band over the goolies to cut off the blood supply. It is exactly the same method as banding a sarcoid.
Besides horses being much bigger than lambs, is there a reason why a similar method wouldn't work with horses?
And don't worry - none of my horses have gonads so I won't be tempted to experiment! (But there's always my husband.....
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For those not familiar with sheep, boy lambs are castrated by placing a small, thick rubber band over the goolies to cut off the blood supply. It is exactly the same method as banding a sarcoid.
Besides horses being much bigger than lambs, is there a reason why a similar method wouldn't work with horses?
And don't worry - none of my horses have gonads so I won't be tempted to experiment! (But there's always my husband.....