Okay, well now I'm a bit confused -- which isn't hard! My vet said that she did not expect to see them in place within the first 24 hours. She said it was more common for her to find them later, and that in some miniatures, they can even take until 2-3 years to drop into place. I know I've seen discussions on the "late" dropping of the jewels here on LB. I don't have knowledge of it, but perhaps someone else does??
Thank you for your reply, also! I just LOVE your straight-forward (and many times humorous) answers! ~~Diane
I have never had a colt born without the testicles in place, and would be
very worried if this happened, so I am surprised that a Vet, who ought to know this , was surprised by this.
My experience before Minis was with Arabs and Welsh, and the colts were born with testicles- I should have head a fit had this not been so.
I also can confirm, as I did earlier, that I had a foal sired by a ten month old colt.
We would never have dreamed of leaving colts and fillies together after weaning.
Sorry, this is sounding a bit rough on the OP- I was not criticising you, my dear, whats done is done, you learn and you carry on, as far as I am concerned!
But there are a lot of TB yearling fillies (or were, possibly they have now learned from their mistakes) that were got in foal by yearling colts- and remember their "yearlings" are often 8- 10 months old - so I would say this is the norm, not the exception.
Both my yearling colts are ready, willing and able, if you catch my drift
The nice, well behaved boys are the two yearling geldings.