RE: [RC] an overly amorous gelding - Sharon Levasseur
Question to both geldings’ owners...
have they been checked to see if they’re actually chryptorchids? If so, and
if they are, why has the non-descended testicle not been surgically removed? I’m
not trying to put you on the defensive, I’m truly just curious.
-Sharon L.
-----Original Message----- From: ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Jody Rogers-Buttram Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2006
5:54 PM To: ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [RC] an overly
amorous gelding
I have one of those geldings, that doesn't know he's a
gelding. The only way I can deal with it, He has his own pasture.
After "breeding" all my 6 mares and causing many fights...I separated
him.
I would like to try that shock trick on Joel....how
much is a collar now??????
Jody (zzzzzapppp!!!!)
Keith Kibler
<skkibler@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
My wife and I have two geldings, and 5 mares. One of
the mares is a
yearling and one is about 9 months and a little small. One of the
geldings is apparently "proud cut" and the past has proven both
"willing
and able" well, at least for a bit. So, as we dont want this 15.2
lover boy bringing in the yearling early.
We split our corral into two sections with electric fence. We put
lover boy with the 9 month old and he has ended being a great mentor.
He has almost become calm and has quit running the fence back and forth
trying to get to "his" mares.
Mean while the other gelding, who is about to be 3 has suddenly become
extremely intersted, in a rudolph valentino way with the yearling.
AHHHHHH!!!!
My wife has resorted to a dog shock collar. (On Rhythm not yours
truly) He sniffs too much or tries to act like he is mounting and he
gets shocked. (She ever asks what my neck size is and I will get the hint)
So, my question is:
What do you do about mixing geldings and mares?
thanks
Keith
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