The term for a 'not quite gelded' gelding is 'Proud Cut' . This term was and still is used for horses that retain some of their testicular tissues which continue to produce testosterone and therefore cause the gelding to act like a stallion. The incidence of Proud Cut geldings is nearly zero in modern times as the gelding procedure has vastly improved over the years.
A stallion, sire, or a stud. You can call a male horse a stallion, gelding (if he is gelded), or a colt. Hope this helps!
No matter how old a horse gets after 2 years old, they are called geldings if gelded and stallions if not gelded.
the correct term qould be gelded the correct term qould be gelded
An alpaca is gelded in much the same way a horse is gelded - via local anesthetic and surgical removal of the testicles from the scrotum.
a horse that has not been gelded or would be able to make a horse pregnate.
yes
If it has not been been castrated, then it is called a stallion.If it has been castrated or gelded, then it is called a gelding.
Yes a gelding can produce semen, but it cannot produce sperm provided it was properly gelded.
a three year old that has not been gelded.
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)
A filly is a young female horse or pony a colt is a young male horse a mare is a grown up female horse a stallion is a male horse that hasn't been gelded a gelding is a male horse that has been gelded
Yes! a horse can have a foal at any age! All colts are born as stallions. If you don't want a stallion, call your vet and ask him to be gelded! hope i helped!