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gunslinger7
27 Sep 19 20:58
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In anybody’s experience, can a rig race up to its proper potential ungelded or is it generally uncomfortable for them? Thinking of keeping him to race but may try sell at breeze up sales either but then again I know buyers will be put off by the fact he is a rig.

Any info/knowledge given is appreciated

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By:
potentialmillionaire
When: 27 Sep 19 22:10
Dansili, Selkirk, AP Indy, New Approach. Are the first to the top of the head.
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gunslinger7
When: 27 Sep 19 22:40
They weren’t rigs??
By:
potentialmillionaire
When: 28 Sep 19 12:16
Were they not?
By:
Formtwist
When: 29 Sep 19 23:01
It depends where the undescended one(s) are located I guess as to any discomfort. I was told that Selkirk for instance had his removed at some stage in his racing career as it did cause him pain, the other was normal and perfectly adequate for stud duty.
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gunslinger7
When: 30 Sep 19 21:59
Thanks formtwist. I think it may be causing him a bit of discomfort as he appears to be a bit short behind in his walk. I suppose the best thing to do is geld him really. I don’t know how many potential breeze up buyers would be put off but him being a gelding though.. thoughts?? Or do I just race him!!
By:
NEVIS B
When: 02 Oct 19 23:10
Geld him asap ffs!
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