A male horse who has been castrated (a surgical process known as gelded to insure he sires no offspring). Owners must report the fact that their stallions have been gelded. This should be done by providing AQHA with the certificate and a statement from the owner indicating the date on which the horse was gelded. The certificate will be changed and returned to the owner free of charge.
Male horse of any age which has been neutered (castrated) by having both testicles removed.
a castrated male and many breeders in the UK have their male foals gelded at an early age so they do make wonderful pets
a castrated male pony or cob entered in Section E of the Welsh Stud Book
a horse that has been cut and almost always seems to be more tolerable than a stud or a mare
a male donkey that has been castrated
a sterilized Diagram of a horse
a male horse that has been castrated and so is unable to reproduce
an incomplete male horse.
A de-sexed male horse of any age
a castrated horse. One whose testicles have been removed.
A male horse of any age that has been neutered by having both testicles removed ("gelded").
Castrated male horse or donkey
A male horse which has been castrated before he is two years old.
A desexed male horse of any age.
An altered (neutered) male of any age.
A male horse that has been castrated. The vast majority of National Hunt bred male horses are gelded.
A male horse, regardless of age, that has been castrated (surgical removal of the testes).
a male horse that has been gelded (fixed).
A male horse that has been castrated, usually to improve a horse's attitude
A male horse that has been castrated. Geldings often show more consistent form.
A castrated male of any age.
Castrated male horse. A castrated female horse has been spayed.
A gelding is a castrated animal—in English, a castrated male horse. The word comes from the Old Norse geldr ("barren"). A horse is usually gelded to make him more placid, making him easier to control.