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<blockquote data-quote="knowknews" data-source="post: 773277" data-attributes="member: 13046"><p>That's too funny ---> de-testicle-ectomy. The little stinker is cute and hopefully will become a good pony for the grandkids or perhaps pull a little cart. I was told it is best to wait until after the fly season like late fall. When it cools off and there are little to no flys to attack the wound. (although I wish there was some kind of glue or "skin" you could paint/spray on it to protect it and heal) </p><p></p><p>Q. Do you think we should do it now?? Also, how much time would you give a horse to adjust to a new place? Thank you for your post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="knowknews, post: 773277, member: 13046"] That's too funny ---> de-testicle-ectomy. The little stinker is cute and hopefully will become a good pony for the grandkids or perhaps pull a little cart. I was told it is best to wait until after the fly season like late fall. When it cools off and there are little to no flys to attack the wound. (although I wish there was some kind of glue or "skin" you could paint/spray on it to protect it and heal) Q. Do you think we should do it now?? Also, how much time would you give a horse to adjust to a new place? Thank you for your post. [/QUOTE]
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