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<blockquote data-quote="cross_7" data-source="post: 913305" data-attributes="member: 8382"><p>i had always thought the reason for a proud cut horse was to leave the horse with some vigor so not to end up with a lazy dead head.</p><p>i had heard they can in some instances still cover a mare, but i have read that not to be the case but the "want to"</p><p>is still there and they still produce testosterone like a stud without ability to release it.</p><p>from what i have read the epididymis is what was "missed" when castrated.</p><p>i have also heard with surgery it can be removed ???</p><p></p><p>i'm by no means a horsemen but my dad was the best i have ever known(horses & dogs-he had a gift) and i learned some growing up, but i think either you have it or you don't. i think you have to get in their head to be a true horsemen(buck brannaman)</p><p> i do know you have to have their respect and their focus/mind has to with you 100% and as long as his mind is else where i don't think i could correct him.</p><p>would surgery fix him? just don't know enough about it to say</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cross_7, post: 913305, member: 8382"] i had always thought the reason for a proud cut horse was to leave the horse with some vigor so not to end up with a lazy dead head. i had heard they can in some instances still cover a mare, but i have read that not to be the case but the "want to" is still there and they still produce testosterone like a stud without ability to release it. from what i have read the epididymis is what was "missed" when castrated. i have also heard with surgery it can be removed ??? i'm by no means a horsemen but my dad was the best i have ever known(horses & dogs-he had a gift) and i learned some growing up, but i think either you have it or you don't. i think you have to get in their head to be a true horsemen(buck brannaman) i do know you have to have their respect and their focus/mind has to with you 100% and as long as his mind is else where i don't think i could correct him. would surgery fix him? just don't know enough about it to say [/QUOTE]
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