ElleSkywalkingintheair
As excited as Kitty about to be a bridesmaid
My colt is now 4 months old, I was planning on gelding him at around 6 months so he has his mum to help him get over it, then wean him after, but when I asked a vet from my practice (they are an equine vets, but this vet is a new one) he basically shot me down as if I'd suggested something dreadful!
I have never had a colt before, so thought I would ask you chaps what you tend to do and why?
Every opinion welcome, as I said am new to colts!
Ps, I only have mares so leaving him uncut till 1 or so would be tricky. I know of one other colt he could live with over the winter BUT, the other colt is for sale so might not be around for long or even at all, also if he lived with this colt he would be in a stable (large one but not huge) & fed hay/hayledge all winter, whereas with me (gelded) he would be out on lovely grass with shelter, his yearling sister & her mum & my Shetland for company.
Vet did say he would geld him in feb time (when he will be 9 months) & that in mean time he is fine going out with anything other than the Shetland as he is smaller than them so 'won't bother then' .......

I have never had a colt before, so thought I would ask you chaps what you tend to do and why?
Every opinion welcome, as I said am new to colts!
Ps, I only have mares so leaving him uncut till 1 or so would be tricky. I know of one other colt he could live with over the winter BUT, the other colt is for sale so might not be around for long or even at all, also if he lived with this colt he would be in a stable (large one but not huge) & fed hay/hayledge all winter, whereas with me (gelded) he would be out on lovely grass with shelter, his yearling sister & her mum & my Shetland for company.
Vet did say he would geld him in feb time (when he will be 9 months) & that in mean time he is fine going out with anything other than the Shetland as he is smaller than them so 'won't bother then' .......
