You should probably not because the stallion will try to be the head horse and if gelding wants to be the head horse one of them could get seriously hurt. My grandma's horse isn't known for being mean to other horses and doesn't try to be the head horse but when she put him with her friend's horse he bit eh horse's wither and the horse was seriously hurt andalso Sunny was put with another of her horses and the other horse was found with over 30 bite marks.
Gelding is a permanent state both in real life and on Howrse.com. You can't stop a horse from gelding on Howrse.com.
You could call it a MAre or Gelding... i think a gelding is a stallion that got his you-know-what's cut off.A 3 year old female foal is a filly,a male a colt.a 5 year old filly is called a mare, a 5 year old colt a stallion.
the mare is called a filly and a stallion or gelding is called a colt you call them this until the age of 5
Not exactly. A "steed" is simply a horse that is ridden, as opposed to a draft horse which is used to pull carts in harness. A stallion is an uncastrated male horse, generally over 5 years of age. It is possible to have a steed that is a gelding or mare, or to have a draft stallion that is not a steed.
A stallion or a stud is an uncasrated male horse 5 years old or older. A colt is a male horse less than 5 years old. A gelding is a castrated or "fixed" male horse of any age. A sire is a term used for the father of a horse.
It depends what type of male horse, like e.g. below;A not neutered adult male horse is called a STALLION, or if older than 5 years.A neutered adult male horse is called a GELDING.A male horse at the age of under 5 years old is called a COLT.
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A stallion or a stud is an uncasrated male horse 5 years old or older. A colt is a male horse less than 5 years old. A gelding is a castrated or "fixed" male horse of any age. A sire is a term used for the father of a horse.
You should geld a stallion when he reaches his full maturity, just before he is due to be backed. This is normally around the age of 2 or 3 years. Gelding a stallion before this shortens his life span and doesn't encourage full growth of the genitals and therfore creating proplems with the urainry systems.
a pony that is gelded. gelded is when you fix a male equine! It would be called a pony gelding. Pony refers to the size of the equine (less than 54 inches in height for most associations). Many people think the word pony mean young like in foal, but there are horse foals and pony foals. many old timers cal a stallion /stud a "horse where as they would always call a mare or a gelding by those terms and never call a mare or gelding a "horse". You see this in a lot of old time Standardbred racing folk, where on a race program the sex is listed as either mare, gelding or horse (horse meaning non-gelded male or stallion)
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