=As soon as the stallion is 10 days old the ponystar will be automaticlly added to the list=
To breed a ponystar on ponystars, follow this: You choose one of your mares. You then go to "Proposals" and go to "Stallion List." Then you choose the stallion you wish to breed with. (Remember: the ponystar you'll be breeding will have a colour blend of the father and mother). Then you have to give the stallion around 100 Fairy Gold if the stallion accepts. Then your mare is pregnant! After a week, the baby will be put into the Nursery and you only have 3 days to get it back to your herd or it will be gone forever. Good Luck!
Stallions often get treated more like monsters than horses. However, many more people are starting to let their stallions be pastured with other horses. Pregnant mares and geldings make great companions for a stallion. However, it is best to only keep one or the other with a stallion; the stallion may get aggressive towards the gelding, thinking it needs to compete for the mare. Just like mares and geldings, some stallions and geldings won't get along. It is best to slowly introduce the two over a fence on leads for the first few times. Some stallions may be too aggressive to have another horse as a companion. In that case, goats, cattle, sheep, donkeys, etc. may work!
A mare that is put in with a stallion can become pregnant almost as soon as she goes into heat, which can add to the amount of unwanted horses. The mare could also hurt the stallion, if the stallion were to try and breed her when she was not ready she could kick one or more of his legs and break them. However mares and stallions will usually get along in pasture breeding situations.
Put them with a stud stallion, or get them artificiall inseminated. Most commonly, it's better to naturally breed them with a stallion.
Simple. You put a stallion and mare for stud. Then you must have at least 100-1000 HL Coins. Go to the stallions page and click on "Breed you mare with this horse". Then the vet will charge between 100-1000 HL Coins. If you can pay it, it will say whether you have a colt or a filly. Then you have to wait for the foal to be deliverd. Hope this helps! :-)
Just put a stallion in with some mares and let him do his business.
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Breeding stallions will often fight during breeding season, but are often kept together during the off season, and before they are first used for breeding. Some stallions are not compatible with each other and should be separated. and would most likely go for the kill... especially if there was a mare around. - Megan (11)
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stud farms, or you can put a stallion and a mare together at your place, providing they're in heat.
Yes, but be ready for 12- 36 inches of thrusting. Besides, it's dangerous. Stallions can be aggressive during sex.
A stallion is put out to stud to sire young horses. Generally the term sire is used, but the other two, stallion and stud, could be used as they refer to (among other things) a male horse.