Pwest2u2
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I was able to buy a wonderful yearling colt that has out standing blood lines with all full siblings being champions and so is his sire and he has a very impressive herd name. Ihad some one out the other day and they saw him and I told them he was going to be gelded in the fall and they said "OH NO you can't geld that colt he is too nice" But I don't breed, my plans are to geld him. I would be just a back yard breeder if I did breed him. It seems like eveyone that owns a mini needs to breed them. But in your opinion is there a colt that shouldn't be gelded? I love my little man and he will be one heck of a gelding, but I see so many colts being offered as good stud material, it makes me wonder, how can there be so many great studs. Don't know if this makes since, but just trying to find out others opinions on the matter.
Just had to add, I am going to geld him no questions asked, but was just wondering what others felt on the matter. I love my geldings and I know they are so much happier out in the herd instead of locked up like a stud usually has to be. Thanks everyone for your opinion.
I didn't mean to offend back yard breeders, it is just something I don't plan on doing. Eveyone breeds for there own reasons,
Patty
Just had to add, I am going to geld him no questions asked, but was just wondering what others felt on the matter. I love my geldings and I know they are so much happier out in the herd instead of locked up like a stud usually has to be. Thanks everyone for your opinion.
I didn't mean to offend back yard breeders, it is just something I don't plan on doing. Eveyone breeds for there own reasons,
Patty
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