Patterdale
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I have 5-8 natives that live out as a herd. I usually buy one or two foals and sell one or two youngsters each year, but they are generally in the herd 2-3 years so it is a fairly stable group.
I only buy colts then castrate as yearlings. However - I have an absolutely beautiful Connemara colt this year that I am in no rush to get cut as I think he could genuinely be a good stallion. He is from little-used bloodlines, near-perfect conformation, very good nature and absolutely floats.
What would the implications be for keeping him entire until he is 3 and can be graded? I’ve never known a stallion that lived out with company 24/7, but I’m not sure if this is because it can’t be done, or just ISNT done iyswim.
I don’t do stabling. It is 24/7 turnout on a large area of varied terrain. No other horses nearby.
I’d really appreciate any thoughts on this! Thank you
I only buy colts then castrate as yearlings. However - I have an absolutely beautiful Connemara colt this year that I am in no rush to get cut as I think he could genuinely be a good stallion. He is from little-used bloodlines, near-perfect conformation, very good nature and absolutely floats.
What would the implications be for keeping him entire until he is 3 and can be graded? I’ve never known a stallion that lived out with company 24/7, but I’m not sure if this is because it can’t be done, or just ISNT done iyswim.
I don’t do stabling. It is 24/7 turnout on a large area of varied terrain. No other horses nearby.
I’d really appreciate any thoughts on this! Thank you