There are. You should not breed close relatives. A distant cousin is as close as it should get. Your kids will be much healthier and happier.
stallion, stud or sire
I'm no breeder, but I'm guessing that incestuous breeding is not a good idea. Would you want to have a kid with your daughter?
The term for male horses of breeding age (5 years and above) is stallion.
you may mean "shire" , not hire. it means its up for breeding Its sire. not shire or hire
A male dog may be referred to as a sire, a cur, or in breeding terms, a stud.
A female dogs name is a Bitch. A male dog is just called a dog, unless you are using him for breeding; in which case he will show as the 'Sire' on the pedigree. A female dog is called a bitch, if using her for breeding, she will show as the 'Dam' on the pedigree.
Usually between the 7th and 14th day of her season.
A beef sire is a bull that is used for breeding beef cows to produce calves. A sire is a male that has offspring of his own, thus a beef sire is a beef bull that sires calves. The bull is a beef-type bull, which is much more muscular and larger than a dairy bull or dairy sire. Beef breeds include Angus, Charolais, Hereford, Maine Anjou, Shorthorn, Texas Longhorn, Brahman, Limousin, Braford, etc.
A male canine, regardless of breed is a Dog. In breeding terms, a male is referred to as a stud or if he has fathered pups he is a Sire.
Another name for the "father cow" (more properly called a bull) that is used for breeding is called the sire.
A stallion, sire, or a stud. You can call a male horse a stallion, gelding (if he is gelded), or a colt. Hope this helps!
A male horse that is fixed is called a gelding, when a male horse that is used for breeding and obviously isn't fixed is called a stud or stallion