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And, in 19th century France they were gelding young boys who played the female roles in operas rather than just using women. The balls are there naturally. It thus follows that it's not 'healthier' for them not to be there. |
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This thread sucks balls.
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Very few men are comfortable with the idea, because they wouldn't want it done to them. Just as in humans, they cause more trouble than they are worth sometimes.
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Why do they castrate them at all? Can't they give them an operation that stops the flow of sperm like they do in humans (vasectomy)? This would allow sperm production and the production of testosterone.
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Not every gelding is given testosterone and certainly it is not done in non racing settings. Taking away the interest in sex makes a horse more manageable and it's anthropomorphic to assume that a horse misses what he never had a chance to use. It's like assuming that a mare who is unable to have a foal for some biological reason longs for motherhood whenever she sees a mare and her foal roming in a pasture. She has no inborn concept of "motherhood."
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There's a wise old horseman's saying,,,"He's a nice stallion. He'd make an excellent gelding". There's a lot of truth in that.
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Yo, I said "a wise old horseman's saying", not a *GREAT* idea me and the girls came up with one night while out having adult beverages at The Red Dog Saloon!!!! |
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Check out Giant Chieftain in the 4th for Hough - $950,000 Son of Giant's Causeway out of a G1 producing mare - gelded.
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Don't penalize the horse, Penalize the trainer!!!
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please use generalizations and non-truths when arguing your side, thank you |
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Isn't gelding linked to a ridgeling in some respect? Like to ease the discomfort for the horse?
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On another note, I wish I had gelded Cape of Storms, he is very studdish and real tough in the barn and downright stupid sometimes which is a bad combination. He managed to hurt himself in the barn and now he's laid up for 3 months. I guess it's a rather long winded way of saying I don't believe in routine gelding, but there are some cases where it is beneficial to the horse and all involved.
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I don't think the same applies to the trainers I mentioned initially, and certainly many others I left out. Maybe someone with access to stats can dig up the data on the 'top castrators'. |
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"Hello, I'm Burton Cocks, and I can't get it up, HOWEVER, it's perfectly fine to GELD horses because it's HEALTHIER for them. Why let the testicles produce TESTOSTERONE naturally when you can just cut them off and inject the horse with synthetic TESTOSTERONE. Look what it did for Floyd Landis" No excuse for cruelty, no matter how you spin it. Last edited by the_fat_man : 05-30-2008 at 01:03 PM. |
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