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This is how we got Wee Willy. His daddy exhibited NO external signs of being whole. He was presented to us as a gelding (You know the old saying about looking a gift horse in the mouth? Remember to look between the legs also). Wee Willy's mom was not fooled. (Or maybe she was fooled :-) ) Wee was the result. Daddy got put down on the front lawn and 'taken care of' for once and all. Vet was surprised he had been able to 'produce' since his testicle was quite (what is the word?) wasted.

Martie in MD

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In a message dated 1/7/2004 9:30:42 AM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If you have a gelding that exhibits some stallion behavior it is probably
because he was cut late, or that he has a retained testicle that wasn't
removed.  People will sometimes buy horses at sales that were advertised
as geldings, but are really cryptorchids and the seller didn't want to
pay for the surgery.

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