Monday, December 6, 2010

Whatdo you think Should You Geld Your Colt?

YES!
I know. You have a very nice colt, maybe he was a premium foal at his inspection, the judge found him and everyone says he is stallion material. I heard all these things often many of the stallions I look and I even hosted a number of these thoughts and feelings about my own horses. I do not have the money first, until he was two, but I sent him to a large breeding a foal to be a part of enhancing the program so I did not him. I asked them to judge him for me before I made the decision and only two had little reason to ruin him first he had a beautiful head (which is nice, but not as beautiful as her father), and second he had begun studdish occurred with the other foals and geldings in his paddocks. I thought they were good reasons to go and Money him.
Competition for Warmblood stallions are high. Because ai (artificial insemination), you not only compete with warmblood stallions in your region or even in the U.S., you compete with the world! You must have a stallion that really going to get attention, and that means he must look good! There are too many really nice foals out there to even try something that does not knock people socks off when they see him. Among the stallion has a number of offspring are old enough to be wise, his conformation, pedigree and presence is what sells matings. People are forced to say "WOW!" when they watch him.
In my opinion, does not hold a horse that is dangerous. Studdish stallions can be dangerous, especially in the wrong hands. If you have experience with handling stallions and know how to react to their behavior and teach them to respect you, you already know, like that of Money. It is natural behavior for stallions challenge each other, but once it transfers to people who must be stopped. For most people the answer to Money Colt.
So if your foal is "blow-your-socks-off beautiful, and he has a kind and gentle nature - you can not want money. You also have to know how or someone to be able to handle a stallion to hire and when you want to breed you should be able to cover the cost of taking him to the stallion to pay, and be prepared at the expense of advertising and promotion of a stallion. Other Cash Colt. If you do want to sell, you want a larger market with a gelding, if you want to drive it you will have more success with a gelding, unless you have some success, knowledge and experience in riding horses.
A beautiful, well bred stallion is a wonder to own. They do not just happen. Experience and knowledge in the right decisions about their travels, treatment and training is crucial. If you are unwilling to do the right thing - do not! Money him! You sell yourself and your Colt a great service!

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