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  2. Gelding - Wikipedia

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    A 3-year-old gelding. A gelding is a castrated male horse or other equine, such as a pony, donkey or a mule. The term is also used with certain other animals and livestock, such as domesticated camels. [1] By comparison, the equivalent term for castrated male cattle would be steer (or bullock), and wether for sheep and goats.

  3. Studbook selection - Wikipedia

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    Mare performance tests (German: Stutenleistungsprüfung) are often open to geldings, as well. By comparing mother-daughter scores, patterns in the traits that stallions pass on can be calculated. A performance test for mares or geldings is either a one-day "Field Test" or 2- to 5-week "Station Test".

  4. Stallion - Wikipedia

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    [12] [13] [14] New Forest stallions, when not in their breeding work, take part on the annual round-ups, working alongside mares and geldings, and compete successfully in many disciplines. [15] [16] There are drawbacks to natural management, however. One is that the breeding date, and hence foaling date, of any given mare will be uncertain.

  5. Quarter Pony - Wikipedia

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    Geldings simply have to be of Quarter Horse type to be eligible for registration. Horses with Pinto or Appaloosa markings, or with excessive white, are not eligible for registration. [ 3 ] The International Quarter Pony Association allows Pinto and Appaloosa markings, and simply requires that ponies be of Quarter-type conformation and good ...

  6. 32 reasons why dogs are better than humans (and we know you ...

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    Honestly, we could name more than 32 but these are our top reasons why dogs are better than humans. When it comes to companionship, dogs have a way of stealing the spotlight.

  7. Horse behavior - Wikipedia

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    Free-roaming mustangs (Utah, 2005). Horse behavior is best understood from the view that horses are prey animals with a well-developed fight-or-flight response.Their first reaction to a threat is often to flee, although sometimes they stand their ground and defend themselves or their offspring in cases where flight is untenable, such as when a foal would be threatened.

  8. Are Havanese Good House Dogs? Okay Living in Apartments? - AOL

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    The post Are Havanese Good House Dogs? Okay Living in Apartments? appeared first on DogTime. They make for affectionate companions, often trailing closely behind their owners like shiny-coated ...

  9. Trainer reveals why ‘you don’t need your dog’s respect’ for ...

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    The experts at Happy Dog Training, led by founder and owner Piper M Novick, have explained with more information in a recent Instagram post, to help us better understand our four-legged friends ...