All race horses have to be retired some time but Stallions are usually retired to stud after they are clearly past their best racing point or they become to valuable to race. Some studs like Cigar the past most richest race horse (before Curlin won over 10 million) come up infertal and are put as pasture horses that calm horses that are just retired off the track to be in pastures.
Don't worry, it will go away soon. If it doesn't kill it if you must. But if you can, catch it and put it outside.
Some do, some don't. I would introduce him to the stallion slowly, put his pen next to the pasture, see how the stallion reacts over a few weeks, and make sure the gelding doesn't seem to want to dominate the stud (that will not end well). Lots of observation.
Castration must hurt. The physical removal of the testicles, even if put under or done with a band will be painful later on.
The short answer is 'Yes rabbits can be bred indoors.' But they must be put in an environment that is not distracting. Rabbit Breeders breed inside their barns all the time.
Chicken eggs hatch in 21 days. They must be rotated one quarter turn twice per day. They must be kept at the proper temperature and moisture ranges for their breed and size.
You don't put a back on a regular stud in your nose! What you do is get a proper nostril screw stud for a nostril piercing and put that in instead of the ear stud you have in your nose. If the backing comes off the regular stud in your nose and it is inhailed it can go into your lungs and then you have some serious medical issues.
An electronic stud finder will self calibrate when you first put it against a wall, providing you haven't put it directly in front of a stud. It will take a sounding of the density where it is and then alert you when the density changes,ie. when you approach the edge of a stud.
There is no real word for an injured horse that can't race. Most injured racehorses are either retired to stud / broodmare, retrained as riding horses, or possibly put to sleep.
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You put the red cable on the red stud by the air filter. You put the black cable on the ground stud on the strut tower.
Yes, if the stud is at the height that you wish to test. If you want to find out when a tank is running out of water then put the stud sensor low. If you want to tell when a tank is close to overflowing then put put the sensor high up on the tank.
Well, stud is another word for stallion usually, when he is put up for "stud" it means he is offering coverings, or is availble for breeding purposes. When you say "gone to stud" the mare has either gone to the stallion to be bred, or here's another one. Sometimes, and this happens to Thoroughbreds a lot, when their racing career is over, they are put out to stud, which means they earn money by breeding them. So gone to stud can mean two things: 1. It could mean the mare has been sent to be bred. or 2. The stallion has been put out to stud, or has gone to stud, meaning that he is now availble to cover other females.
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On most vehicles you take off the tire, put the lug nut back on the stud and drive it out with a hammer . When you put the new stud in you can line it up and drive it in with a hammer or pull it through with a few washers and the new nut.
Find a stud using a stud finder. You can buy them at the hardware store. Drive a nail and then hang the mirror off it.
yes to keep you calm
Jack up the vehicle and put a safety stand under it. Take the wheel off. With a hammer hit the stud on the tip, several blows should knock it loose. The stud can be pulled out from the rear. Slide a new stud into place, and put to two or three washers on it. thread the nut on, then tighten it. The nut will pull the stud in tight. Remove the nut and washers, then remount the wheel.