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Never, if he has been a stallion for that long and has bred that many times then no matter what he will still act like an ordinary bossy stallion. Thats NOT true at all. Cut my 13yr old barrell horse and got a totally different horse. But real horsemen know that with every horse comes different personality. I'm just saying that the above statement is NOT true... Peanut was gelded by Harold Wagers at the Crosby Vet Clinic in Crosby,Tx

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Q: 9 year old stallion has been bred 6 times If you have him gelded about how long will it take him to calm his stallion tendencies?
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What is a full grown horse called?

a fully grown female horse is called a mare & a fully grow male horse is called a stallion


Can a gelding grow a second set of testicles if they have been gelded?

No. Once a horse has been "cut" or gelded, they cannot grow a new set of testicles. HOWEVER, sometimes when a horse is being gelded, the vet may not get BOTH testicles. (This seems to be quite common. I've known several horses that still had one testicle. Apparently, it is easy to miss one testicle when gelding...perhaps because both testicles had not "dropped" when the the horse was gelded) A horse with one testicle remaining is often referred to as a "jig". "Proud cut" is another term. Male horses with one testicle will continue to exhibit the tendencies and personality of a stallion. They will and CAN mate with (and impregnate) a female. It is important that the vet verify that they remove both testicles when gelding. A side note: Sometimes, even though a male has been gelded, they "don't get the memo" (LOL) and don't realize that they are no longer a stallion. They will continue to try to mate with females who are in season. This is especially true when a male horse has been gelded later in life.


Is a girl horse a mare?

A female horse or pony is called a mare. And a boy horse or pony that hasn't been gelded is called a Stallion and a boy horse or pony that has been gelded is called a gelding.


What is a stag horse?

The word stag refers to a male horse that was gelded after he has reached the age of maturity, has been used for breeding before he was gelded or a gelding (no matter his age at the time of gelding) who has stallion like behavior.


Name of a male horse?

A male horse under the age of two years old, is called a Colt. An adult male horse is known as a stallion if he is entire, or as a gelding if he has been gelded.

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Is secretariat a female?

Secretariat is a Stallion (a male horse that has not been gelded/fixed)


What kind of animal is stallion is?

A stallion is an male horse that has not been gelded. Zebra males are also referred to as stallions.


What does a mare or a stallion mean?

A mare is a mature female horse. While a Stallion is a mature male horse that has not been gelded (fixed) yet.


What is a filly colt mare stallion gelldin?

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


What is a full grown horse called?

a fully grown female horse is called a mare & a fully grow male horse is called a stallion


What is the stallion called?

Stallions are always male. They do not have a special name. When male horses are younger then 6 months of age they are called colts. But once they reach 6 months they are called weanlings. Once they are a year old they are either called stallions or geldings. But stallion and gelding does not mean the same thing. The difference between a stallion and a gelding is that a gelding was gelded. Which means he can no longer mate, even though he might want to.I am not sure what you think a stallion IS? A stallion IS a male horse, an intact one who hasn't been gelded (Castrated). A male horse who has been gelded is called a gelding.A stallion is a male horse that has been "gelded", i.e. castrated, i.e. neutered, i.e subjected to a bilateral orchiectomy, i.e. emasculated - so by definition, a stallion IS male. Once you use the word stallion, adding the word male is redundant.


What do you call a full grown male horse?

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.


What is the differerence between a stallion horse and a clydesdale?

well, first of all a stallion is not a breed of horse. A stallion is a male horse that has not yet been gelded, or can still reproduce. You must be 18 to handle a stallion. A Clydesdale is a breed and my be a mare, gelding, stallion, fillly ect.


What is the mature male hourse called?

If he is still intact he is called a stallion, if he has been gelded (neutered) than he is known as a gelding.


What is the male stallion called?

Stallions are always male. They do not have a special name. When male horses are younger then 6 months of age they are called colts. But once they reach 6 months they are called weanlings. Once they are a year old they are either called stallions or geldings. But stallion and gelding does not mean the same thing. The difference between a stallion and a gelding is that a gelding was gelded. Which means he can no longer mate, even though he might want to.I am not sure what you think a stallion IS? A stallion IS a male horse, an intact one who hasn't been gelded (Castrated). A male horse who has been gelded is called a gelding.A stallion is a male horse that has been "gelded", i.e. castrated, i.e. neutered, i.e subjected to a bilateral orchiectomy, i.e. emasculated - so by definition, a stallion IS male. Once you use the word stallion, adding the word male is redundant.


Can a gelding grow a second set of testicles if they have been gelded?

No. Once a horse has been "cut" or gelded, they cannot grow a new set of testicles. HOWEVER, sometimes when a horse is being gelded, the vet may not get BOTH testicles. (This seems to be quite common. I've known several horses that still had one testicle. Apparently, it is easy to miss one testicle when gelding...perhaps because both testicles had not "dropped" when the the horse was gelded) A horse with one testicle remaining is often referred to as a "jig". "Proud cut" is another term. Male horses with one testicle will continue to exhibit the tendencies and personality of a stallion. They will and CAN mate with (and impregnate) a female. It is important that the vet verify that they remove both testicles when gelding. A side note: Sometimes, even though a male has been gelded, they "don't get the memo" (LOL) and don't realize that they are no longer a stallion. They will continue to try to mate with females who are in season. This is especially true when a male horse has been gelded later in life.


Was Red Rum a stallion?

Red rum was a gelding, A stallion is a non castrated male horse which are usually quite aggressive but you do get the odd nice stallion , On the other hand geldings are castrated males (that have been gelded - that's why they are called geldings.)