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Forum: Equine ForumReplies: 13, Views: 95
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Pagancat
(Sheryl) Gainesboro, TN
(Zone 6b)

October 28, 2009
10:08 PM

Post #7218810

How old would a pony have to be to have been gelded too late? Or is it ingrained behaviours, when they act "studdy"? A friend is interested in a 5 year old pony, but he's still a stud and although the owners claim that he is very calm, it makes me nervous as this would be for a child. What would you look for?

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