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![]() he's a big, heavy colt so i'm leaning toward the geld to slow the bulk .
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![]() I AM THE OWNER , I KNOW, I RULE...
![]() ![]() tx everyone . i'm leaving it up to Heather, the farm mgr .
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![]() we have a powerful pyhiscal horse here . so young . thanks for your input .
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![]() If every NY bred colt ever was gelded how many mistakes would have been made?
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![]() just kidding about the owner chest pounding
![]() I'm leaving it up to Heather to decide what's best .
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The horse's breeding hasn't been put up so I'm going to assume we're not to know what it is. The idea of the horse being "behind schedule" is funny because not all horses are on the same one--Nicanor for instance shot up like a weed over summer and they had to slow down for awhile. He won't have started til late Jan/early Feb of his 3yo season. Is it certain he's not just late maturing? Some get in their own way when young. Bulky doesn't always equate to precocious. |
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