TopTotty
Well-Known Member
Hi,
I have a 6 1/2 month old colt who is still on his mother. They are turned out daily and in at night in a double size stable. He is very well behaved normally and a little on the shy side. We have started feeding them in seperate stables when we bring them in at night now. The mare is not bothered at all but he is getting very cross! He stamps and calls and swishes his tail round and sometimes gets so mad he thinks about throwing himself on the floor! He would try to climb out over the door if we did not stay there.
With this in mind I am not sure whether to have him cut before I wean him.
What does you think??
Last years foal was a filly and we did the same with them and they were fab from the start, neither of them bothered so I was able to wean them gradually which is what I would like to do with him. Maisey was about 8 months by the time she was completely seperated and it was all stress free. However I am thinking that I may just have to take the bull by the horns this time unless having him cut now may make a difference.
I just want to do what is best for him.
Please let me know what your experiences have been.
Many thanks
I have a 6 1/2 month old colt who is still on his mother. They are turned out daily and in at night in a double size stable. He is very well behaved normally and a little on the shy side. We have started feeding them in seperate stables when we bring them in at night now. The mare is not bothered at all but he is getting very cross! He stamps and calls and swishes his tail round and sometimes gets so mad he thinks about throwing himself on the floor! He would try to climb out over the door if we did not stay there.
With this in mind I am not sure whether to have him cut before I wean him.
What does you think??
Last years foal was a filly and we did the same with them and they were fab from the start, neither of them bothered so I was able to wean them gradually which is what I would like to do with him. Maisey was about 8 months by the time she was completely seperated and it was all stress free. However I am thinking that I may just have to take the bull by the horns this time unless having him cut now may make a difference.
I just want to do what is best for him.
Please let me know what your experiences have been.
Many thanks