Big Ben was gelded as a young horse so he could not produce any offspring.
It means turn your stallion into a gelding so it can t sire any foals
A zebroid is actually any hybrid of a zebra. Usually, the sire is a zebra, and the dam can be any type of equine.
Many feel that a male horse that is gelded will run faster. Of course, he won't be able to sire any foals after his racing career is over.
The mother of any foal is called a dam and father a sire. A grown female horse is called a mare.
Big Ben is a chiming clock and has the same purpose as any other clock.
No. Thoroughbred racing prohibits the use of artificial insemination. Because of this, the only way a horse can produce foals for racing is by live cover. Since Barbaro was injured, he could not safely mount a mare, and therefore did not sire any foals.
a dam Are you doing the crossword in Woman's Weekly, by any chance? Joëlle
a thoroughbred is a race horse it is a fast horse and is good competitive horse. show jumping cross country dressage horse My horse is an American Quarter Horse and is 5th generation Three Bars offspring on his sire's side. He is said to have been a Chestnut, 15'3hands high and one of the best racers of all time. He was born in 1940. Died in 1968. Sire: Percentage Dam: Myrtle Dee Primarily a great sire of quarter horses although he did produce some Thoroughbred foals. I believe Western Horseman books has a book that includes info on him...not sure which one.
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.
during the London blitz big ben did suffer some damage, but continued to work throughout
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.