pigeonphill 69 Posted April 12, 2009 Report Share Posted April 12, 2009 its now the 12th of april and the hob i had done last year has still yet to drop hes balls .the vet who done the job last year had to have him back once as he had it tested and found he had not done it right the first time. question is have all your hobs came into season yet, or do i go back to the vets yet and put two f...s into them or should i give it a bit more time . ive got 8 jills all gagging for a bit of you know what Quote Link to post
stealthy1 3,964 Posted April 12, 2009 Report Share Posted April 12, 2009 My hobs humped half the street, yours should be doing his bit by now, back to the vets for a round of f**ks maybe. Quote Link to post
Kay 3,709 Posted April 12, 2009 Report Share Posted April 12, 2009 its now the 12th of april and the hob i had done last year has still yet to drop hes balls .the vet who done the job last year had to have him back once as he had it tested and found he had not done it right the first time. question is have all your hobs came into season yet, or do i go back to the vets yet and put two f...s into them or should i give it a bit more time . ive got 8 jills all gagging for a bit of you know what Are you sure he hasnt castrated him by mistake wouldnt be the first time its happened Quote Link to post
pigeonphill 69 Posted April 12, 2009 Author Report Share Posted April 12, 2009 its now the 12th of april and the hob i had done last year has still yet to drop hes balls .the vet who done the job last year had to have him back once as he had it tested and found he had not done it right the first time. question is have all your hobs came into season yet, or do i go back to the vets yet and put two f...s into them or should i give it a bit more time . ive got 8 jills all gagging for a bit of you know what Are you sure he hasnt castrated him by mistake wouldnt be the first time its happened no he didnt they were there last year {nuts that is } but if hes snipped something he/she shouldnt have i wondered if they have been damaged in someway starving them of blood etc.. Quote Link to post
Kay 3,709 Posted April 12, 2009 Report Share Posted April 12, 2009 its now the 12th of april and the hob i had done last year has still yet to drop hes balls .the vet who done the job last year had to have him back once as he had it tested and found he had not done it right the first time. question is have all your hobs came into season yet, or do i go back to the vets yet and put two f...s into them or should i give it a bit more time . ive got 8 jills all gagging for a bit of you know what Are you sure he hasnt castrated him by mistake wouldnt be the first time its happened no he didnt they were there last year {nuts that is } but if hes snipped something he/she shouldnt have i wondered if they have been damaged in someway starving them of blood etc.. i would give them a ring & ask if thats a possibility as he should be well randy by now Quote Link to post
pigeonphill 69 Posted April 12, 2009 Author Report Share Posted April 12, 2009 its now the 12th of april and the hob i had done last year has still yet to drop hes balls .the vet who done the job last year had to have him back once as he had it tested and found he had not done it right the first time. question is have all your hobs came into season yet, or do i go back to the vets yet and put two f...s into them or should i give it a bit more time . ive got 8 jills all gagging for a bit of you know what Are you sure he hasnt castrated him by mistake wouldnt be the first time its happened no he didnt they were there last year {nuts that is } but if hes snipped something he/she shouldnt have i wondered if they have been damaged in someway starving them of blood etc.. i would give them a ring & ask if thats a possibility as he should be well randy by now already phoned once kay and they said give it a week or two but are they realy going to put there hands up and say its something they may have done i think i might be in for a rough time trying to get anywhere but all i can do is go and see them face to face and see what can be done i will let you know how i get on, wish me luck i think i might need it Quote Link to post
Kay 3,709 Posted April 12, 2009 Report Share Posted April 12, 2009 its now the 12th of april and the hob i had done last year has still yet to drop hes balls .the vet who done the job last year had to have him back once as he had it tested and found he had not done it right the first time. question is have all your hobs came into season yet, or do i go back to the vets yet and put two f...s into them or should i give it a bit more time . ive got 8 jills all gagging for a bit of you know what Are you sure he hasnt castrated him by mistake wouldnt be the first time its happened no he didnt they were there last year {nuts that is } but if hes snipped something he/she shouldnt have i wondered if they have been damaged in someway starving them of blood etc.. i would give them a ring & ask if thats a possibility as he should be well randy by now already phoned once kay and they said give it a week or two but are they realy going to put there hands up and say its something they may have done i think i might be in for a rough time trying to get anywhere but all i can do is go and see them face to face and see what can be done i will let you know how i get on, wish me luck i think i might need it well its not normal a hob not being in season this time of year , i would go & see them as he isnt able to do his job in his present state i think if they are any kind of vets they will investigate it, good luck any way , you may be supprised at how attentive they are Quote Link to post
The one 8,597 Posted April 12, 2009 Report Share Posted April 12, 2009 Both my hobs have dropped there balls and going at it hell for leather ,pedro on here took a hob to be done and they cut the blood supply off instead and his balls just withered away Quote Link to post
Bevwallis 7 Posted April 13, 2009 Report Share Posted April 13, 2009 My snipped hob is on anything with a pulse- certainly sounds like something is amiss there Quote Link to post
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