Horses that are ridglings are usually gelded, though owners of a prized animal may opt for surgery to preserve its value as a breeding stallion. An example of a ridgling that was gelded was the Kentucky Derby winner Funny Cide. While the horse was gelded because the undescended testicle caused it noticeable discomfort and its manners also improved after castration, its success in horse racing has led to considerable discussion over whether it would have been possible to opt for surgically correcting the condition instead.