Savannah Stables |
Yay west! Love a well behaved baby |
Wild West Warmbloods |
I rode my 3 and a half year old gelding today and he was an angel <3 |
Savannah Stables |
We think my gelding was cut late due to some. Behaviors. But god am I glad he's not a stud |
Snow Angels |
Athena, My friend is 16 and i'm 13 so more of teenagers than kids but yeah, we're still pretty young. |
Wild West Warmbloods |
I believe that unless you're planning to breed and the stallion has a solid temper and solid genetics, you probably (probably) should geld. I know many people that have amazingly tempered stallions that never geld that anyone can ride, so its not a must,. |
Morning Glory Farms |
That one certainly does, Kit would loose his balls Immediately if he even DARED act like that on line never mind under saddle. You should not be able to tell a stud apart from any other horse in the arena. |
KPH Equestrian |
snow it's usually ideal for their own mental (and often physical) health though |
Savannah Stables |
...on a more sane note I rode my GELDING today and he was absolutely awesome, just wanted to brag |
Wraithcry Farm |
And has the attitude with genetics. If a stud is mean and training does not help one bit he makes a nice gelding. |
LUX |
if planning to breed or nicely temper or cannot cause of health not needed, other than that, snip snip.. no? |
Sunset River Arabian |
Most kids arent riding stallions either though so theres that |
The Old Gods |
Only reason a stallion should be kept intact is if he's going to be bred and has genetics worth passing on |
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Wild West Warmbloods |
I rode my 3 and a half year old gelding today and he was an angel <3 |
Savannah Stables |
We think my gelding was cut late due to some. Behaviors. But god am I glad he's not a stud |
Snow Angels |
Athena, My friend is 16 and i'm 13 so more of teenagers than kids but yeah, we're still pretty young. |
Wild West Warmbloods |
I believe that unless you're planning to breed and the stallion has a solid temper and solid genetics, you probably (probably) should geld. I know many people that have amazingly tempered stallions that never geld that anyone can ride, so its not a must,. |
Morning Glory Farms |
That one certainly does, Kit would loose his balls Immediately if he even DARED act like that on line never mind under saddle. You should not be able to tell a stud apart from any other horse in the arena. |
KPH Equestrian |
snow it's usually ideal for their own mental (and often physical) health though |
Savannah Stables |
...on a more sane note I rode my GELDING today and he was absolutely awesome, just wanted to brag |
Wraithcry Farm |
And has the attitude with genetics. If a stud is mean and training does not help one bit he makes a nice gelding. |
LUX |
if planning to breed or nicely temper or cannot cause of health not needed, other than that, snip snip.. no? |
Sunset River Arabian |
Most kids arent riding stallions either though so theres that |
The Old Gods |
Only reason a stallion should be kept intact is if he's going to be bred and has genetics worth passing on |
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