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Q: What was the name of Neptune's Horse that had the hindquarters of a fish and lends it's name to a part of the brain?
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What is the difference between a male and a glending horse?

They both have their advantages and disadvantages. I have always had geldings and found that they are really calm tempered than mares. Some geldings are rather energetic though. Mares are rather moody and can be rather naughty. My sister has a chesnut mare and she is a real moody girl. When she is in season; my sister has to watch out because she will run at you and spin her bum around. We have found oustress has really helped though. If you are thinking of buying a horse; dont let this put you off it is the ability you want more than anything. Some mares are really calm. Another point of view. Growing up we were only allowed to have mares because geldings could still fret over mares even though they are castrated. A combination of mares and geldings in a herd resulted in a higher injury rate than a non-mixed herd. Geldings are permanent little boys and often get into "scrapes" and get injured because they are mischevious. A permanently injured gelding is a liability. Geldings tend to have more consistent behavior on a day to day basis. Performance stallions are best handled and trained by experienced horsepeople. Their unique mindset lends itself to top notch performance when properly channeled. Improperly handled stallions can be problematic. Mares have their own unique behaviors. We kept the good "workmanlike" mares and sold the ones with the emotiona issues mentioned above. It would be these mares that were allowed to have foals as well and the best fillies were held back for riding and breeding. The colts were always sold. We never retained colts good quality stallions were always available.


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