You can't really "castrate" a female horse. Castrating has the same meaning of neutering or gelding. You castrate a stallion and you spay a mare. So basically you have a spayed mare.
a stud is a male breeding horse. so no.
Most farmers will castrate at about 14 days of age, at this time the testicles have not fully formed therefore, the animal will have less discomfort after castration.
You can castrate any male on Howrse up till the age of 8 years old.
If you want to ride him... yes. You should have done it earlier if he is going to be a riding horse
It means turn your stallion into a gelding so it can t sire any foals
castrate is when you make a stallion from 2 to 6 yrs a gelding, in other words making it so they can't breed by doing a small surgery. castration gives the horse more skills
On Howrse, if you choose to castrate your horse, it will no longer be able to reproduce. This can affect its ability to produce offspring in the game but can also have positive effects on its behavior and performance statistics. It's important to carefully consider the decision before castrating a horse on Howrse.
A rooster that cannot reproduce and will look less roosterlike, so perhaps smaller and with a smaller/absent crest. This all depends on at what age you castrate them, of course.
Stallions or un-castrated horses are often harder to handle than geldings or castrated horses.
When you can feel that both testicles have descended at about 5 to 6 weeks of age.
On Howrse, castrate means to remove a male horse's testicles in order to prevent reproduction and manage behavioral issues related to breeding urges. This procedure is often done to make the horse more manageable and easier to handle.