Castration

Castration is one of the most common surgical procedures performed on male horses that are not intended for breeding. Removing a male horse’s testicles not only prevents unwanted breeding within your stable, but castration can also greatly improve the management and behavior of your horse.

Castration at
Jackpot Veterinary Center

Castration is one of the most common surgical procedures performed on male horses that are not intended for breeding. Removing a male horse’s testicles not only prevents unwanted breeding within your stable, but castration can also greatly improve the management and behavior of your horse.

Field Castration

  • When Should a Horse Be Castrated?

In our climate, horse castration can take place during Fall, Spring, or winter. We recommend castrating your horse outside of the summer months to avoid the presence of flies that can potentially carry bacteria and spread infection while your horse heals.

  • At What Age Should a Horse Be Castrated?

Stallions that are no longer required for breeding can undergo castration at any time.

Colts that are not intended for breeding are typically gelded as yearlings between six months and two years of age. Colts do need to have both testicles descended for a routine castration, otherwise, they may be referred to a surgical facility for a cryptorchid castration.

Equine Castration Methods and What to Expect

Field castration is the most common castration method used. This method uses two incisions to remove a horse’s testicles and leaves the incisions open to allow for free draining and natural healing. The field castration helps to reduce fluid retention and swelling after a castration, reducing pain, inflammation, and potential for complications.

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Aftercare

Primary Closure Castration
(In Clinic)

Primary closure castration is a castration method used only in the clinic. For a closed castration, the tunic is not opened. Typically closed castrations are done on older horses, horse needing primary closure, or when there may be other complications.

Our veterinarians will provide you with detailed aftercare instructions at the time of castration based on your horse’s procedure and history. Generally, we recommend that horses get light exercise in the days following castration, as this will help the wound drain and encourage proper healing.

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Clinic and Mobile Equine Castration in Tucson

At Jackpot Veterinary Center, we strive to provide equine veterinary care that’s tailored to meet each of our patient’s and client’s needs. We offer equine castration both in-house in our equine hospital and on-site in the field as a part of our mobile veterinary services.

To learn more about equine castration or to schedule a castration appointment for your colt or stallion with Jackpot Veterinary Center, we welcome you to contact our office today.

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