This depends on the horse as an individual and how long he was a stallion before being gelded. If the stallion was already gentle, then it shouldn't take long. If the stallion was gelded before he was 2 years old, then it will take less time to lose his stallion behaviors than if he was gelded when he was 5. Another factor is if he has ever bred a mare. If he has, then it will most likely take a really long time to lose his stud behaviors. Training can help too.
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.
Lunge him and ride him a lot.
If you wait long enough, every gelding will lose the ability to produce offspring after a few months. A test called a Semen Evaluation can be done to see if he is still fertile.
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