Well, stallions aren't always black, so all I can tell you about them is that they are often movie characters, like in the movie Black Beauty.
Just put a stallion in with some mares and let him do his business.
There are no cheats, but there are some easy ways to get money. You can sell horses. You can sell things to the shop. You can do competitions and lessons. You can stroke a horse in the haven. You can offer coverings from a stallion.
no not all horses! some are though
The main job of a stallion is to breed mares. But there are many of them that do have work to do. Some are show horses, race horses, working cattle, pulling carriages and many other jobs. Most stallions are actually happier when they have something to do with their time.
The horses had magic power or something, and I'm not talking about my magic pony. It was a beautifully animated movie. I remember seeing it as a child, but have no idea what it was, I would love to track it down!
The cost of gelding a stallion depends on several different factors, including the size and age of the stallion and the area in which you live. Typically you can expect to spend at least $125 to geld a stallion.
black beauty seabuiscut spirit stallion of the cimarron war horse racing stripes flicka dreamer the black stallion the last unicorn (its not exactly about horses) hope these help just to let you no though alot of them are really sad
Domestic mares and geldings aren't very territorial, wild horses being animals who roam. They are more concerned about other horses like their offspring, or in a stallion's case, his mares.
Horses vary greatly. Some might be allergic to apples or some might be allergic to barley.Paprika is the main ingrediant is Black-As-Knight so you should be fine. BUT if you are worried or your horse is a breeding stallion or a broodmare then it may be wise to talk to your vet first.
This depends on a lot of things! Does the horse have famous blood lines/ successful parent's Is the breed of this stallion more sought after than more standard breeds? It also depends on were you are getting the horse from. Another thing would be if you just want the stud services from this horse, or you if you would actually be buying it. Many people breed horses for fun, and sell them for future riding horses or keep them for themselves so this means at some point they may have a black stallion, but if they do it just for fun, its likely that the stallion will be gelded unless they are going to use it for a future stud for their mares. If the stallion it produced by a serious breeder, its likely to be much better quality therefore more sought after, therefore more expensive! And of course the future potential of the horse will increase or decrease the price. So really, there are to many factors to give and accurate estimate =) Hope it answers your question.
There have been many- some, maybe most about RACEHORSES- for example Seabiscuit, Black Stallion, Tonka ( horse that survived the Custer battle), and so on. so some war horses and western mounts also- Spirit is a recent one- and a cartoon.
Well, if you need some techniques get THE BLACK STALLION"S FILLY it answered the same question and please try to read the whole book also there is the whole series, to THE BLACK STALLION"S FILLY