it depends what type of horse and what you want it to be like
Breeding stallions can live as long as any other horse...
A stallion needs the same nutrition as any other horse. While it may be helpful to increase the overall intake of quality feed and supplementation to a stallion in order to maintain his weight and health during the breeding season, essential vitamins are the same for every horse.
Like any other stallions do.
If he is a breeding stallion and he is showing or has a real job it would not hurt to give him a supplement. There are some very good commercial products that you can get a your local feed or tack store, out of horse supply catalogs or online. Remember that vitamins need to be continued to do any good. So if you decide this is what is best for your stallion make a commitment to the money (horse vitamins aren't cheap) and time. Before starting him on anything new read the labels on the products. It could possibly make him have more energy, and as a stallion it could make him harder to handle.
This would depend on several factors. His work load, breeding load, present diet and even his breed. There are many good suppliments for breeding stallions that you can get from your feed story or horse supply catalogs. But check with your vet before starting any new feeding program.
true, if you are on right kind diet, you dont need to take vitamins
yess! any horse breed can do cross country or jumping.... BUT a lipizzaner stallions is really fast but cant really handle the jumps....but with practice any horse can do amazing!
most shops suck you in but you don't need to by any vitamins They get the vitamins from lots of food they eat. They are also immune to disease and only get disease at a young age rarely when they are older/ adult.
Well if ur wondering were they live look at a local farm and ask if they have any. There are Stallions all over the world just go look at horse farms.
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well there are lots of different consoles and systems with horse games with no breeding, to answer fully we would need to know what system your looking at.
The mare may have a caslicks. The stallion may be large or starting to flower a bit which will make it difficult for him to penetrate especially if she is small. Mare may be tall and not breaking down so that the stallion cannot reach her effectively.