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Re: [RC] To geld or not to geld - Chris Paus

I get my colts gelded before they are yearlings. They
can start acting studdy pretty young and "accidents"
have been known to happen before you think they are
mature enough to do something...

I'm sure he's a nice colt, but he'll probably make an
awesome gelding.

chris

--- Marlene Moss <marlene@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
I have a really amazing BLM mare - brilliant and
calm and well put
together except a little on the short side.  I like
short, but she's got
proportionally short legs.   I bred her to a very
nice endurance arab
(with long legs of course!) and we now have a 9
month old colt.  I
wanted a filly, but you know how that goes.
 
Anyhow, he is a very nice looking colt.  He got the


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Chris and Star

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[RC] To geld or not to geld, Marlene Moss