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Originally Posted by Scav
You are right, they gelded him out of spite. They basically said "I am not going to let this horse turn it around and become a stallion" so they snip snip and get rid of their problem
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I'm not sure why they gelded him.
From my experience, one that had a great pedigree just became too "coltish", dangerous to be around, focused on only one thing if you know what I mean.
The other one was gelded because his testicles interfered with his running.
Just my two pennies worth.