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Geldings behaviour
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<blockquote data-quote="pushpendra" data-source="post: 697431" data-attributes="member: 8670"><p>yes he was castrated maybe when he was around three years, he is not able to erect his penis and even does not try to mount on the filly, but does those intial teasing like sniffing etc. untill the mare gets angry. Mainly he is screaming on her sight and I expect a gelding to stay calm. In riding he is a nice horse and is not aggressive like those stallions normally are. Ok I shall keep him away from the doubtfull preganant mare. With his previous owner he used to live with a thoroug mare who used to come in heat regularly so maybe he has created a habit of going to mares due to that, is that possible of this behaviour ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pushpendra, post: 697431, member: 8670"] yes he was castrated maybe when he was around three years, he is not able to erect his penis and even does not try to mount on the filly, but does those intial teasing like sniffing etc. untill the mare gets angry. Mainly he is screaming on her sight and I expect a gelding to stay calm. In riding he is a nice horse and is not aggressive like those stallions normally are. Ok I shall keep him away from the doubtfull preganant mare. With his previous owner he used to live with a thoroug mare who used to come in heat regularly so maybe he has created a habit of going to mares due to that, is that possible of this behaviour ? [/QUOTE]
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