L.E. Stevens said:
geldings have a hard time replacing themselves
Can't argue with that in terms of replacement stock.
But in terms of working, I prefer geldings cuz of consistent attitude; no "cycles" to deal with. Kinda like workin with...
nope, on second thought, better not go there.:stop:
Gott'a agree with this statement. ALL of it. :wink: :lol:
I've ridden a few mares and will be now, to make sure these fillies should be in the broodmare bunch, but when we load a bunch of strange horses together to go to a branding, it's nice to not have a mare in heat clutterin' up the works.
I think studs and mares both probably have more to give, but they are more work also.
I think studs and mares should both be ridden before the are used for replacements, but again, I don't want one in my trailer when we haul to a branding. Not worth getting my geldings cut, chewed and crippled up. And when someone brings one, I think they ought to be smart enought to keep them seperate from the other horses when they are not being used.
A neighbor told me to keep my mares plumb away from my geldings and they wouldn't fight as much. They must have to be farther apart than I can do it, as my geldings are always checking out the pecking order, but it never gets very serious.
The other day my stud was across from the geldings and mares, sqealing and telling everyone what a big deal he was. I always keep my horses entact until they are two and I have a gelding who was my stud until he was 5. So I took these older horses and kicked them in with the stud, one at a time. He apoligized to each of them and told them he was only foolin' and really wasn't all that tuff! :wink:
Some people tell me you can make a mare or a stud act like a gelding and you'd never know you were riding one. I've only been fortunate enogh to have one and he's a real nice gelding now. But he is the boss when all the horses are together. He never does anything but look at another horse, but they all respect him and do what he wants. When the mares are running with the geldings, as they are now, he and a couple others are always with the mares and the younger ones are off a ways. I don't know if he keeps them away or they just choose to graze away from the rest. Thay all come into water together and the mares usually sort themselves away from the others, without a fuss.