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michickenwrangler
Loving the herd life
I did call 2 vets.
One flat out refused to work on him because of the lack of handling.
Considering this is for a mostly wild fully adult stallion, the surgery is going to be more in-depth than a normal gelding procedure. I'm not that attached to him. DBF didn't seem as broken up about it as I thought he might be.
I did let B know about it, basically saying I can't take him. She will have to consider other alternatives.
I'll probably go out there tomorrow.
One flat out refused to work on him because of the lack of handling.
Considering this is for a mostly wild fully adult stallion, the surgery is going to be more in-depth than a normal gelding procedure. I'm not that attached to him. DBF didn't seem as broken up about it as I thought he might be.
I did let B know about it, basically saying I can't take him. She will have to consider other alternatives.
I'll probably go out there tomorrow.