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- Emasculator, circa 1920 - When farmers used horses for farm work, they worked with mares or geldings. A mare is a female horse, and a gelding is a castrated male. Castrating makes the animal more even-tempered, and easier to work. A veterinarian used this tool to crush the testicular cords on young stallions in order to geld them.

- circa 1920
- Collections - Artifact
Emasculator, circa 1920
When farmers used horses for farm work, they worked with mares or geldings. A mare is a female horse, and a gelding is a castrated male. Castrating makes the animal more even-tempered, and easier to work. A veterinarian used this tool to crush the testicular cords on young stallions in order to geld them.
- Emasculator, circa 1900 -

- circa 1900
- Collections - Artifact
Emasculator, circa 1900
- Emasculator, 1901-1925 - When farmers used horses for farm work, they worked with mares or geldings. A mare is a female horse, and a gelding is a castrated male. Castrating makes the animal more even-tempered, and easier to work. A veterinarian used this tool to crush the testicular cords on young stallions in order to geld them.

- 1901-1925
- Collections - Artifact
Emasculator, 1901-1925
When farmers used horses for farm work, they worked with mares or geldings. A mare is a female horse, and a gelding is a castrated male. Castrating makes the animal more even-tempered, and easier to work. A veterinarian used this tool to crush the testicular cords on young stallions in order to geld them.