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Stallions are typically used for breeding, Thus enabling the horse breed to continue. Sometimes horses are left as stallions to increase their strength as they are stronger than geldings due to higher levels of Testosterone, this is commonly done in draft breeds to increase pulling power. And of course they are shown at horse shows.

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