A stallion can be any size, and build, and any color.
This is because stallions are male horses who have not been fixed. "Stallion" is a gender, not a breed, so they vary greatly, depending on their bloodlines and breed.
a stallion does not look different from other horses. A stallion is just the name for a male horse that can reproduce.
No, I do Not think so. (:
no, except for the genetailia.
A stallion is a male horse so not a particular breed. A black stallion can therefore be of any size.
The Black Stallion in the books and movies was an Arabian. In the TV series he was an American Quarter Horse. The horse feature in the books and in the movie of the Black Stallion was an Arabian stallion. The horse which appeared in the movie was actually called Cass Ole.
The scientific name for a Black Stallion is Equus ferus caballus.
All horse breeds have the same taxonomy, it does not change from breed to breed or by the color of the horse. Therefore a black stallion would be Equus ferus Caballus.
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The scientific name for the domestic horse is Equus ferus caballus. This includes all breeds of horses, including the Black Stallion.
A male horse is a stallion. A female horse is a mare. A castrated stallion is a gelding.
The most general answer for the foals born to a mare or stallion are as follows. Dam: is the word for a mare or female horse producing foals. The foals she produces are called her "produce". Sire: is the word for a stallion or male horse who has bred mares. The foals produced by a stallion are call his "get". (The stallion "gets" the mares in foal so the foals produced by him are his "get".)
Stallion or Gelding (male horse)
No. A stallion is a male horse that can still breed. A mare is a female horse.
No. A stallion is the term for a male horse that has not been castrated. Stallions, mares, fillies, colts are all terms used for both wild and domesticated horses.
George Washington's favorite horse was a chestnut named Nelson. He is often depicted in paintings on a grey horse and apparently owned a stallion named Blueskin. There is a reference to Washington requesting a trade for a black horse that he intends to use as a breeding stallion, since there are no paintings depicting this stallion we only have the word of the 1st President that he was black.