Yes, they can be fixed, though not like a male horse.
It depends what type of male horse, like e.g. below;A not neutered adult male horse is called a STALLION, or if older than 5 years.A neutered adult male horse is called a GELDING.A male horse at the age of under 5 years old is called a COLT.
a rig is a gelding that thinks he is a stallion, normally this is because the gelding is cut later than normal, a rig will often try to mount mares and sometimes will be very vicious towards other male horses.
it sounds like after the big fight, they horses are fine and the older gelding won the fight. the younger horse is more than likely just playing, and when you see them run, they are acting just like foals. you shouldn't be worried. if the horses start actually biting with their ears pinned, teeth bared, kicking really hard, at that point you can starting looking into separating them. but at this point they are playing like young foals.
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.
Usually horses are named with some link to their pedigree. You could always add a word that would indicate speed or agility like - " Quick as a Cat", lightning etc.
A Gelding horse is a horse that has been altered or "fixed" no longer can reproduce offspring. They typically behave very well, it all depends on their environment and whether they have been abused or neglected by people. Also remember all horses have personalities, just like any dog or cat. They can be very sweet and gentile, or very playful, or very mischief. So take the time to observe the horse to see if it will blend with your personality before you purchase one and always get a vet checkup.
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.
it depends on the horse some horses may not like what other horses do like
It depends what type of male horse, like e.g. below;A not neutered adult male horse is called a STALLION, or if older than 5 years.A neutered adult male horse is called a GELDING.A male horse at the age of under 5 years old is called a COLT.
well this is a hard question to answer considering.. i dont know the horse. What is its Personality like?
I am sorry but there is not a sims horses game. Unless you want something like My Horse & me or, Horses or My horse and me 2?
Sea horses look like horses but a sea horse is a fish and a horse is a mammal.
No. A horse is a horse and behaves like a horse regardless if it's wild, feral or domesticated.
a rig is a gelding that thinks he is a stallion, normally this is because the gelding is cut later than normal, a rig will often try to mount mares and sometimes will be very vicious towards other male horses.
Well the standard age is considered 15 years old, but many horses over that age do not act like senior horses. A senior horse is one that has begun to decline in health, weight, or certain abilities, this will vary from one horse to another.
It makes no difference if mares and geldings are together when a mare is in heat. A gelding is a castrated horse and he has no sex drive or ability to impregnate a mare. Therefore a gelding would be like just another horse to a mare in heat.
people like killing horses as a hobbie or if the horse is ill.