Here's my reasoning for keeping my stallion a stallion -
1) I have access to the best facilities I could ever ask for. Like, seriously awesome, pretty, safe, stallion appropiate facilities.
2) I can handle him. He's my first mini, but this isn't my first rodeo. Been riding 18 years, showed for 6, work in the animal health industry. He wants to have a "testosterone moment?" He will regret it. They are few and far between.
3) He's not a jerk. I take him places, we show "off the trailer," and it's enjoyable. If his hormones ruined show day, he would be gelded no questions asked.
4) Performance wise, he wins very consistently, only been halter broke a year (he's 7, long story) and is easy to train. Gelding to improve performance would be stupid on a horse that wins a lot as a stud.
5) He knows when to use which head. Had an 11 yr old boy with no horse experience handling him in a strange place while his sisters pony pretty much begged for it, he never even thought to try, and focused fully on the little boy.
6) IM TIRED. Im tired of buying other people's problems, and yes, until weaning is plenty of times for someone else to make problems. Im tired of not finding the genetics I want, Im tired of having to rehab horses, Im tired of having to deal with the crap and suprises that come with purchased horses. I trust no one selling a horse, and at this point, for good freaking reason. I've had a few suprises, even with the opinions of professionals going into it all.
And will I "flood the market with more crap horses?" NO. When I breed him, its two foals who will have a forever home for a driving team for a close friend out of a darned nice mare, and someday, when I find a mare I like as much as him, I will breed them, (after her show career is over) and get my super foal or foals.Started the way I want, with the genetics I want, with the quality of care I want. Not worth it in some people's eyes to keep a stallion whole for 3 or 4 foals, but you know what? They can go shove it, they don't feed him, therefore, their opinion is void. I don't really plan to breed to sell foals, I don't really plan on offering public covers, but wouldn't necessarily be against it if people that weren't total morons wanted a baby or two, I plan to breed for ME, and play in my own little sandbox.
I fully agree with gelding ugly, unregistered,wild, just pet, and dwarfy animals, however, my boy is none of those, and therefore, he will stay whole!