Horses trying to mate in our pasture
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i havent seen horse sex in my life so this is very intresting for me,
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wow thats the first of that bs i have ever heard didnt know they took the smell out of the horse when thye took his nuts...news to me after 36 years of horses,lol
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que foda boa eu tambem quero uma dessa
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@dondena21 Some mares do seem to enjoy it. I've seen it before with a gelding and a mare. He would only do it to the one mare, and she thoroughly enjoyed it.
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that mare is just like "Yeah wat ever! " :) :P
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I was going to add that gelded males sure can give females sexual satisfaction, even if not getting them pregnant.
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An aunt of mine has an Arab mix that does the same thing to mares in heat and he's a gelding too. He nearly resembles this gelding in fact! Pretty horses. And as far as I know he was never bred either, but there is a Paint gelding who is much younger, he was bred a few times before being gelded. He's got a daughter there to prove it. But ever since his gelding, he has not mounted a female since then! Since the gray one is more dominant than him. Gelded males sure can satisfy a mare in heat.
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why can't horses at my farm do this!
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que pena faz, não devia filmar uma coisa assim o cavalinho nem terminou... que pene mesmo
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I blame the mare honestly XD She's teasing the fellow. Proud cut or not, iv'e seen little hussy mares like this try to back up under my gelding when he sniffs them to see the gender of the new arival. There was one that lifted her tail for him and tried to back under him and he ran away like noooo no no i'm not like that! Haha, then the cow got friskey and mounted her XD she even enjoyed that and it was a castraded stear!
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PROUD-CUT implies part of the epididymis (sperm storage site located adjacent to testes) was left in at time of castration. Normally each testis & associated epididymis is removed during castration. Since the pididymis does not produce testosterone, leaving the structure in would not lead to a continuation of stallion behavior. Stallions castrated at an older age may retain some stallion-like behaviors though the source of testosterone has been removed, some learned behaviors may persist!
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haha cute :P everyone stop saying hes not gelded properly!!! plzz! i have a gelding that has neva eva once in his whole life been bred and yet he rounds up mares and humps everyone of them, and not once have any of them been pregnant!!! xx great vid btw :D
PLEASE, ENOUGH WITH HE IS NOT GELDED PROPERLY! He has been with mares for over 2 years and ZERO offspring! He was used for stud before he was gelded. HAS been gelded for over 9 years.. Regardless of how he was gelded he is sterile.
PS, that mare was a pain, ruined 5 gates...had to evict her. Last I heard she had been kicked out of 4 other facilities since.
davegg25 2 years ago 10
Your "gelding" seems frustrated that her tail keeps getting in the way!
Are you SURE he's gelded? Sometimes, if both sides haven't dropped at the time of gelding....they just skip the second one. Makes for trouble! He LOOKS gelded, but can and WILL reproduce!
Did she ever have a foal (a year after this video was shot)?
hrsngarnd 2 years ago
Yes, we are sure he was gelded and No, there was no foal a year later.
davegg25 2 years ago
Just a note on the Gelding, Shaddy. He is 15 years old but was not gelded until about 10 years ago. Before that he was a stud so I guess once you get it they don't forget "How To" The Mare, Ally was new to the pasture and had not been around males for some time. So, she was not an unwilling participant... She is also no longer in our pasture, I got tired of repairing the fencing and gates she would run thru and she had a habit of biting the other mare. I am still amazed to how many views...
davegg25 3 years ago