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Buying a stallion
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<blockquote data-quote="Running Arrow Bill" data-source="post: 227934" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>Once a stallion (or bull) becomes a "teenage" with testosterone flowing well, well...</p><p></p><p>If we have a colt that does not warrant being a breeding stallion, he is gelded between 12 and 24 months old. So far, we (and probably most others) rarely have a colt worthy of being a stallion...only the best (probably top 5% of males) are stallion/breeder material.</p><p></p><p>IMO a 15 yr old stallion is touch too old to geld at this point. Also, he would still remember that he is "all male" around females.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Running Arrow Bill, post: 227934, member: 9"] Once a stallion (or bull) becomes a "teenage" with testosterone flowing well, well... If we have a colt that does not warrant being a breeding stallion, he is gelded between 12 and 24 months old. So far, we (and probably most others) rarely have a colt worthy of being a stallion...only the best (probably top 5% of males) are stallion/breeder material. IMO a 15 yr old stallion is touch too old to geld at this point. Also, he would still remember that he is "all male" around females. [/QUOTE]
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