daisalph
Well-Known Member
A few weeks ago my 101/2 month old colt was examined by our vet with a view to castrating him standing using a local anaesthetic. She decided that the inguinal rings were not suffciently closed and he would need to be stitched under a full anaesthaetic.
I have since managed to get a companion for him so that he can be separated from his dam so the issue is less urgent.
Do you think he will be better to be left until the autumn? Will the inguinal rings have closed by then do you think? I'd rather have a local without stitches as less risky.
I have since managed to get a companion for him so that he can be separated from his dam so the issue is less urgent.
Do you think he will be better to be left until the autumn? Will the inguinal rings have closed by then do you think? I'd rather have a local without stitches as less risky.