Here's why:
* "Gelding" is the act of castrating a male horse. It's a surgical procedure that removes the testicles.
* "Not gelded properly" can mean several things. It could mean:
* The procedure was not performed correctly, leaving some testicular tissue intact.
* The horse still has behavioral characteristics of an intact stallion, even if the procedure was technically successful.
* The horse is simply not yet gelded at all.
Instead of a specific term, you could use descriptive language:
* "A horse that hasn't been properly gelded"
* "A stallion that is still showing stallion-like behavior even though he was gelded"
* "A horse that is not yet castrated"
It's important to consult with a veterinarian if you have concerns about a horse that has been gelded but is still displaying stallion-like behavior. They can help determine the cause and recommend the best course of action.