Tia
Well-Known Member
Well the end of a little era. My stallion is no more......
Taken last winter:
Pictured here with his sister:
Pictured here with my husband last winter:
And him quietly mooching around the field back in the Fall:
He was the nicest, nicest, most quiet and well behaved guy I have come across in a long while. We have 3 foals by him waiting to come out and visit the world so we are quite excited about that.
Anyway, much as I will miss him being my fabulous stallion.......I reckon he will be an ever more fantastic gelding.
His gelding went completely smoothly; HUGE bollox! Dogs had a good old time munching away on them
. Minimal blood, no issues whatsoever; he was done standing up and even though I really don't like this way, I have to say it went perfectly. He is back in his field now with his mares and is munching quite happily on his hay.
It was a tough decision to have to make, but the business has to come first and although he is a great little guy and would never put a foot wrong, I can't say the same for the mares here! When it was just my mares here then it wasn't a big deal but I have some super WB's fillies boarding here and it would not be good if an accident occurred
..... therefore gelding him was the safest option available to him. It also allows my daughter to show him if she wanted to - and I will now back him properly and have him riding out and hopefully by the Summer we might take him to meet up with some cattle.
He could easily become my replacement for my Oscar, the horse I am having such trouble coming to a decision on whether to sell or not.
Taken last winter:
Pictured here with his sister:
Pictured here with my husband last winter:
And him quietly mooching around the field back in the Fall:
He was the nicest, nicest, most quiet and well behaved guy I have come across in a long while. We have 3 foals by him waiting to come out and visit the world so we are quite excited about that.
Anyway, much as I will miss him being my fabulous stallion.......I reckon he will be an ever more fantastic gelding.
His gelding went completely smoothly; HUGE bollox! Dogs had a good old time munching away on them
It was a tough decision to have to make, but the business has to come first and although he is a great little guy and would never put a foot wrong, I can't say the same for the mares here! When it was just my mares here then it wasn't a big deal but I have some super WB's fillies boarding here and it would not be good if an accident occurred
He could easily become my replacement for my Oscar, the horse I am having such trouble coming to a decision on whether to sell or not.