lyn_j
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Remember when we all, or several of us have comitted to geld colts that we produce? Im holding to that comittment and here is why. I preach often on the board that if your colts dont scream national champion stallion, they should be gelded.
Three weeks ago when Traveler was born I was toying with the idea of leaving him a stallion. I dont feel he is stallion quality anymore and I will explain why.
While he has fabulous legs, short back, nice neck placement and a gorgeous head..... he isnt stallion stuff.
I see that his ears are too big and they sort of hellicopter to the sides often rather than point to each other and be tiny..... his croup slopes some and it makes his tailset look low.
He is an outstanding individual true...... probably the best foal I have ever produced. Still, he isnt the most perfect . I know he will be a kick butt gelding and we will show him as one!
Just wanted to share why I preach what I do.
Lyn
Three weeks ago when Traveler was born I was toying with the idea of leaving him a stallion. I dont feel he is stallion quality anymore and I will explain why.
While he has fabulous legs, short back, nice neck placement and a gorgeous head..... he isnt stallion stuff.
I see that his ears are too big and they sort of hellicopter to the sides often rather than point to each other and be tiny..... his croup slopes some and it makes his tailset look low.
He is an outstanding individual true...... probably the best foal I have ever produced. Still, he isnt the most perfect . I know he will be a kick butt gelding and we will show him as one!
Just wanted to share why I preach what I do.
Lyn