Not every stallion but it is possible.
several things, lowly 'talking' to each other, the mare could even kick the stallion if she is sassy and independant, the stallion could herd her away from the rest of the herd, nuzzling, etc.
The stallion's hooves can cut the mare's back, the mare may kick out at the stallion, the mare may even colapse under the stallion's weight.
Preferably you should not wear glasses that are broken even if it is just frame damage. If they are broken on the side they could become crooked on your face which could make you dizzy or even cross-eyed. Best to take them to an optician for inspection.
Yes the schleich Pinto stallion is good! He has a good position so you can do lots of paces and even jump him.
Luckily, no! If you have the Broken Steel DLC, then the game will allow you to permanently wander the wastes, even if you complete every quest.
i highly doubt it and even if they could you would have to pay.
Yes he can, but it's not advised to allow a colt or stallion to live with a mare after he reaches 6 months old as they can be fertile after this age, even if they haven't dropped.
A stallion donkey is called a Jack. A jack will try to breed a mare, but the mare may not let him cover her, even if she is in season (ovulating).
sathuaki
fearful, even a stallion most of the time keeps his distance.
Even If it's slightly broken, or even hurts, you won't be able to run
A stallion can breed anywhere from 1 to over a 100 mares per season live cover. Properly managed stallions using AI (artificial insemination) can impregnate even more mares per year. In the wild a stallion can have as few as 1 to 20 mares. Herd size controlled by how many mares the stallion can protect from other males.