yes
A stallion's mate is typically called a mare.
A stallion will mate with as many mare's as are available.
A mate for a mare is a stallion.The foals dad is called the sire which is the stallion....hope i helped!
Wild horses mate in the same way as domestic horses. A mare that is in heat will urinate and present herself to the stallion. The stallion will sniff the urine and then the mare, typically displaying the flehmen response. So long as the mare is receptive the stallion will then mount her and breed with her.
I don't think so, only a mare can mate with a stallion. _ThehorseGal&Advisor
mate a donkey mare with a donkey stallion
a male horse (stallion) sniffs or nuzzles the mare before matting................ if a mare is not ready to mate she will kick and bite the stallion............ so an experienced stallion will approach the side of the mare just in case.
Sure they can! They qualify as animals, and in order to do that, they have to be able to mate. The mule is an exception-its an animal, but it can't mate. Stallion and Mare. If they couldn't mate, how are they still here today?
The feminine form of stallion is mare. Stallions are male horses, while mares are female horses.
A mare comes into season approximately once a month. This is the time when she is willing to breed and able to become pregnant. A Stud or Stallion will always be more than happy to breed her during this time. So yes ... horses can be made to mate.
The female attracts her mate with a smell. She has the smell of estrus when she is looking to mate.
Horses are Polygyny in their breeding style. A stallion will mate with any mare in his harem that is in heat, and will try to steal mares from other stallions. A mare typically only mates with the current band stallion, but may wander off and breed with another available stallion.