The usual answer is, "A gelding will be easier." When you put a mare and a gelding together the gelding may believe that the mare belongs to him. Difficulties will arise if you bring in a second gelding.
In our experience, a 10-hh pony kicked with both barrels right into the side of a 16-hh Standardbred, knocking him over, flat onto the ground. The fight was about our stupendously beautiful palomino pony mare. This is the same pony mare that caused six traffic accidents one morning as we were giving pony rides in front of a fruit stand in Concord, Massachusetts, long, long ago.
Young guys driving their BMWs would turn their heads to look at the pony and plow right into the automobiles in front of them at the stoplight. Favorite of all males, gelded or not.
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