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Stallions can be safe to turn out with mares to breed True or false?

For howrse, false.


Is it safe for Stallions to be safe to turned out with mares to breed?

There are some dangers to this and is not advised with super valueable stallions. If you plan on turning him out with some mares, let them introduce themselves over a fence. If the mare doesn't try to kick the daylights out of him, and instead backs up to him to allow herself to be bred, then it is probably safe to turn the stud out with her.


Can stallions be safe to turn out with mares to breed?

Yes. There are many reasons pasture breeding works well, however, many stallions who have not grown up in a herd environment may have to be introduced to mares cautiously.


Are stallions safe to turn out with mares to breed?

Yes, as long as they are the only male in with the mares. Well, no it isnt. Because the mare may be hurt by the stallion and the owners might not know.true


Can stallions be safe to turn out to breed with mares?

Yes horses have been 'loose' breeding for millions of years. Humans typically do hand covers to make it go faster and reduce risk to their stallions.


Can stallions be safe to turn out with mares to be bred?

Nope! Very unsafe.


Stalions can be safe to tern out with a mares to breed?

yes, you mean turn?


Stallions can be safe to turn out with mares to breed?

TrueIt's happen this way for many years before humans domesticated horses with little problems.EDIT BY maverick723:Actually, in some cases, it's False. Sure this has happened forever, but this question asks are they safe to TURN OUT? In the wild, they didn't have to turn each other out. Plus, most stallions and mares are separated in captivity, so more than one stallion could think of a mare as "theirs". Yet another problem is the fact that stallions get very crazy when they smell a mare in heat. He could easily injure her just because his hormones are raging out of control.HOWEVER, with other stallions, this is the easiest way to get the job done.FOR HOWRSE: True


Test answers for riding level seven on howrsecom?

Possible Questions and Answers: 1. What gene is responsible for making a chestnut horse palomino?Cream 2. Which hormones help regulate a mares pregnancy and foaling? OxytocinProgesteroneEstrogen3. Mare gestation lasts about how many weeks? 454. What season is it common to breed mares? Spring5. Which bedding is it best to use when your mare is foaling? Straw6. There are 2 base color genes for horses, what are they? Black and Red7. How many vaccinations should mares have while they are pregnant? 38. Foaling usually takes several hours? False9. Stallions can be safe to turn out with mares to breed? False10. What does A.I stand for? Artificial Insemination11. What are some factors to consider before breeding your mare? All of these


Can stallions be safe to turn out when Mares breed?

True. It has been this way since the dawn of time They can, and it often ends without injury. But, there are dangers. Mares that aren't receptive to the stallion can kick and possibly injure the stallion. However, it is rare that this happens. The mare may kick, but it is normal for horses to be kicked. Rarely do they injure eachother. What I would do is introduce them over a fence, just like you would with a new horse. If the mare doesn't offer to kick, they should be safe to turn out. And an experienced stallion will know when to back off, so it's safer with an experienced stallion.


Is it safe to put a gelding with a stallion?

Stallions often get treated more like monsters than horses. However, many more people are starting to let their stallions be pastured with other horses. Pregnant mares and geldings make great companions for a stallion. However, it is best to only keep one or the other with a stallion; the stallion may get aggressive towards the gelding, thinking it needs to compete for the mare. Just like mares and geldings, some stallions and geldings won't get along. It is best to slowly introduce the two over a fence on leads for the first few times. Some stallions may be too aggressive to have another horse as a companion. In that case, goats, cattle, sheep, donkeys, etc. may work!


What do they do with retired Lippizaner stallions?

Retired Lipizzaner stallions are often transitioned to a life of leisure and care in retirement facilities, where they can live out their days in a safe and comfortable environment. Many are adopted by private individuals or organizations that appreciate their historical significance and beauty. Additionally, some retired stallions may participate in educational programs or demonstrations to help promote awareness of the breed and its heritage. Overall, the focus is on their well-being and quality of life after their performance careers.