I am not absolute on this, but what I would say, is that it depends on the breed. If it were a Percheron gelding, competing against a Thoroughbred mare, the TB is faster, but the Percheron is stronger. So you would have to be more specific on your question. This is the best advice I can give you. Thank you.
In general, there is no significant difference in jumping ability between geldings and mares as their jumping performance is more dependent on individual training, talent, and athleticism rather than their gender. Each horse should be evaluated based on their own skills and abilities rather than their sex.
A stallion or gelding.
Chaucer called the Pardoner a gelding or a mare. This is odd because he was not under grown in any way.
Unless you are referring to a computer game, you can't. A mare is a female horse. A gelding is a male horse which has been castrated.
No! a gelding is a neutered male horse. he cannot impregnate a mare. males are gelded so they are easier to control. They can mount a mare, but they cannot get her pregnant.
Its still called a gelding, a colt is a young stallion and a filly is a young mare
A male horse that has been gelded (nuetered) is called a gelding.
Yes, it is like Messy Mare or Stubborn Stallion or Gorgeous Gelding
I think he was either a stallion or a gelding.
male= gelding female= mare
I think you mean mare? If so, a mare is a female horse and a gelding is a male horse who cannot reproduce. A stallion is a male that can reproduce.
Geldings don't take mares. They lose all their stallion tendencies (including herding) when they are castrated. If you meant "stallion" instead of gelding, then the stallion who the mare was taken from would have to fight the other stallion to get her back and redeem himself.