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Clyde, newly named Sirus, was finally gelded today after a long wait
Went very well, the whole thing only lasted 7-8 mins tops. Mercifully I didnt have to watch as I was busy holding his head, my sister (aspiring vet) was in her element holding his leg out of the way with a full view
Was actually sort of comical at the end, the vet gave him a few minutes laid out in the stall following the gelding, he then says 'time to wake him up' gives him three fast raps on his forehead and Sirus sat right up quick as can be. He stood up fairly quickly after that. We gave him 2 hours in the stall per the vets instructions and then turned him out into a grass paddock. He was walking around grazing and even managed a little trotting (and of course had to call to the mares a little) when I left. So all is well. He comes home this Sunday.
The vet said to trot and canter him on the lunge line at least two times a day and didn't say anything about hosing. Actually said this would be a good week to get him 'broke' (my vet and I don't really see eye to eye when it comes to training, he is a rough 'ol cowboy country vet type) but I think we will keep it easy with lots of hand walking, turn out with his buddies and light lunging.
A pic of him looking especially unattractive and pathetic shortly after waking up following the gelding..
The vet said to trot and canter him on the lunge line at least two times a day and didn't say anything about hosing. Actually said this would be a good week to get him 'broke' (my vet and I don't really see eye to eye when it comes to training, he is a rough 'ol cowboy country vet type) but I think we will keep it easy with lots of hand walking, turn out with his buddies and light lunging.
A pic of him looking especially unattractive and pathetic shortly after waking up following the gelding..
