Weird question having to do with wild horses and certain areas...?
Okay, I don' t know why I thought of it but I just need an answer. You know how male horses need to be cleaned out down there or else stuff will build up? What did wild horses do to keep sanitary?
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- I'm pretty sure it's geldings that -need- to have their sheaths cleaned. I do believe it has something to do with the fact that un-gelded horses like to 'hang loose' a lot more. They are always showing off the goods. Not to mention that if they do have build up and end up with an infection, then it's pretty much a 'too bad for you' situation in nature. Yep. Talk to my horsey friend about it. Stallions are always getting erections and dangling loose as well as breeding so it is not necessary for their sheaths to get cleaned. And seems that horse in the Wild don't get gelded... well ya... You get a bunch of horny boys running around doing "self cleaning".
- A stud horse in the wild flaunts his equipment,.. so to speak. That 'demonstration' serves to keep the hardware clean and serviceable.. more or sell. A gilding [ by design of men ] has lost interest in the finer activity's of life, and disregards that display formality, and the result is he isn't as hygienic as a stud horse might be. A 'proud-cut' horse will display, and may even mount a mare, but he is still shooting blanks. He isn't as prone to that problem as would be a gilding, ether.
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