they act crazy because they think they are the boss
A male horse (stallion/colt) will "drop" his testicles so they are both visible.
Horses generally do not migrate. Also a horses color does not in anyway affect it's behavior or habits. A stallion may travel to find a band of mares for himself, but his color will not affect this behavior.
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Often puberty is portrayed as a rebellious stage. Often promiscuous behavior is shown on TV
A male horse castrated before reaching sexual maturity is called a gelding. A male horse that is sexually mature is called a stallion.
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A stallion can determine if a foal is his offspring through observations such as physical resemblance, behavior towards the foal, and the mare's behavior towards him. DNA testing can also definitively confirm paternity.
It is very possible that this may happen. In all animals, puberty causes aggressive behavior.
Any stallion, wild or otherwise, will become very frisky in Spring, as the hormone testosterone levels increase. A stallion is an ungelded (castrated) male horse that is able to breed.
Yes RocRoyal and Prodigy are
Maybe prodigy because his 15 so...
It depends on several things. First, the longer the horse was left a stallion, usually the longer it takes for the stallion behavior to subside. Second, if the stallion had actually covered a mare before, the longer it will take and there might be residual stallion behavior. I have seen a horse get gelded and immediately act like a gelding, but usually I've seen the big difference happen in about 2 to 4 months on average. Also, it depends on the horse's initial attitude. Quiet and calm vs. hyper and aggressive, etc. Hope this answers your question.