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Uploaded by on Mar 3, 2007

This is my coming 5 (born 2002)clyde gelding Frankie...

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  • is his tail docked?

  • Yes his tail is docked.

  • he is absolutely fab !!!

  • Thank You... I had to sell him a little while back though, but he is doing wonderful and is adored!

  • why did you geld him?

  • I didnt his breeders did. They did because he has some monkey mouth and OCD in his hocks- therefore not able to prove himself with the OCD and not worth breeding.

    They breed good stock, he is it, but not stallion quality :)

    A nice stallion makes an excellent gelding! ;)

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  • what is monkey mouth sorry never heard of that..and my percheron cross has something like OCD in his hocks too..but we ride him and he is great =)

  • he's beautifull :] his markings are gorgeousss.

  • how big is i t??

  • he/ she :S lol is gorgeous !!!!! <3 stunning horse !

  • Its cruel!

  • Thats great and thanks.

  • I agree, I don't think docking is good. I have a draft horse (a percheron) and his tail was cut short when I got him, but not docked! It's now growing out and he looks so good! Haha

  • Well thats fine, I mean its their choice, but couldnt they just braid up the hair? And they cant get rid of flies if theve had it, not unless they have a long-tailed barn buddy. I dont think its a nice thing to do, especially how Saddlebreds ( I think) have all their feet grown out and the saddle so far back and all, and the long harsh bits they use for showing. Biut like I said its their choice and their animal.

  • I know some people do it to draft horses because they don't want the tail to get caught in the equipment they use for driving. Docking w/ a vet is a lot less painful than having the tail shredded in chains etc. It also "looks nicer," like breaking the bone in saddlebreds so that the tail sticks up/cutting the tendon.

  • But hes still a very nice horse.You are lucky to have him.

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