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Originally Posted by Danzig
probably more than you'd think. they can't live up to their talent if they won't keep their mind on their work.
would kelso and forgo have been kelso and forgo if they weren't gelded? their trainers said probably not.
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Really? I almost never ever see that.
Remember, not only does the horse have to be well pedigreed, but also he has to be highly thought of.
I can't remember the last top class well bred gelding, other than maybe a horse like commentator, who was sired by an unknown sire (at the time, DH was not highly thought of).