My sister has a now 2yo who, when we had the vet out in August only had one
testicle descended, but just had him gelded 2 weeks ago with both in place, so
yes, they can drop if you give them time - but not always.
I
bought a colt over the winter. Sweepstake nominated papers nice colt paid a
bit for him. Breeder is well known in my area. When I went to look at him
they told me that they tried to geld him but he wasn't ready yet. Told me to
do it in the spring. I have never owned a colt before. At the time I
thought, okay I will get him done in the spring. Well Vet says it could cost
me $1000 to $ 1500 because he needs surgery! Only one testicle. He is now 14
months old. Anyone think there is hope of it descending at this age? What
about the people I bought him from any responsibility on their
part?
"not a minute of life is wasted that is spent in the
saddle"inated papers nice colt paid a bit for him. Breeder is well known in my
area. When I went to look at him they told me that they tried to geld him
but he wasn't ready yet. Told me to do it in the spring. I have never owned
a colt before. At the time I thought, okay I will get him done in the spring.
Well Vet says it could cost me $1000 to $ 1500 because he needs surgery! Only
one testicle. He is now 14 months old. Anyone think there is hope of it
desending at this age? What about the people I bought him from any
==================== REAL endurance is reading the LD vs. Endurance
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