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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 3345"><p>> Depends on where you're located</p><p>> and what Vets are charging in your</p><p>> area. Our TWH colt was gelded by</p><p>> one of our area Vets for $30. Colt</p><p>> got mild tranquilizer and the job</p><p>> was over in about 5 min. or less.</p><p>> Incision was left open so it would</p><p>> drain. Colt was moving around well</p><p>> in about week after swelling went</p><p>> down. We're in ranching country in</p><p>> Texas Panhandle and Vet bills are</p><p>> very reasonable around here.</p><p></p><p>> A gelding equine species will</p><p>> probably still be interested in a</p><p>> female (smells, behaviors, etc.);</p><p>> however, since his incentive has</p><p>> been cut, it doesn't go any</p><p>> farther than that. Some people use</p><p>> a gelding to tease a mare to check</p><p>> for heat. In fact, probably any</p><p>> castrated male can be used to</p><p>> tease the same species....</p><p></p><p>True in every way,I castrated a stallion he was almost 3. Kept him in a pen for about 30 days that gives the sperm about enfough time to die off,that is still in the stallion,and then turned him out with the other horses. They were good at teaching him how to be just a horse. He became relaxed and enjoyed the horse life.After about 60 days I started his training and then sold him. He was really an aswome horse. but I never saw the stallion attitude, I suppose the other horses kept him in line where that was concerned.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:beefalocindy@yahoo.com">beefalocindy@yahoo.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 3345"] > Depends on where you're located > and what Vets are charging in your > area. Our TWH colt was gelded by > one of our area Vets for $30. Colt > got mild tranquilizer and the job > was over in about 5 min. or less. > Incision was left open so it would > drain. Colt was moving around well > in about week after swelling went > down. We're in ranching country in > Texas Panhandle and Vet bills are > very reasonable around here. > A gelding equine species will > probably still be interested in a > female (smells, behaviors, etc.); > however, since his incentive has > been cut, it doesn't go any > farther than that. Some people use > a gelding to tease a mare to check > for heat. In fact, probably any > castrated male can be used to > tease the same species.... True in every way,I castrated a stallion he was almost 3. Kept him in a pen for about 30 days that gives the sperm about enfough time to die off,that is still in the stallion,and then turned him out with the other horses. They were good at teaching him how to be just a horse. He became relaxed and enjoyed the horse life.After about 60 days I started his training and then sold him. He was really an aswome horse. but I never saw the stallion attitude, I suppose the other horses kept him in line where that was concerned. [email=beefalocindy@yahoo.com]beefalocindy@yahoo.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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