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What to do with this colt?
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<blockquote data-quote="peg4x4" data-source="post: 723719" data-attributes="member: 4526"><p>Get him gelded yesterday! No wonder he can't put weight on,running after mares all the time--Oh,post photos next year of the foals he's sired...Do not think he's too young,colts as young as 1 year old have sired foals..and if he's running with mares,there will be foals...</p><p>Have you had his teeth looked at? Sometimes a babytooth will stay on as a cap and hurt when they try to eat.</p><p>Yes,he's pretty,but geld him!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="peg4x4, post: 723719, member: 4526"] Get him gelded yesterday! No wonder he can't put weight on,running after mares all the time--Oh,post photos next year of the foals he's sired...Do not think he's too young,colts as young as 1 year old have sired foals..and if he's running with mares,there will be foals... Have you had his teeth looked at? Sometimes a babytooth will stay on as a cap and hurt when they try to eat. Yes,he's pretty,but geld him!! [/QUOTE]
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