A stallion is a male horse that hasn't been castrated which in turn gives it a bigger more muscly look than horses that have been. This also may cause these types of horses to be more aggressive towards other stallions.
A stallion is a male horses who is unaltered. A stallion is capable of breeding with mares to make foals. Stallions should be kept separate from other male horses because they will fight and possibly kill other males.
The feminine form of stallion is mare. Stallions are male horses, while mares are female horses.
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.
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.
Wild horses can be unpredictable and you should not approach them or try to feed them. Wild horses can be trained and domesticated but it is unsafe to do this unless you have a lot of experience. Wild horses live in herds, with one "lead stallion" and a band of mares that the stallion will periodically breed with each of them. The herd may also include the mare's foals. Other stallions may try to fight the lead stallion for control of the herd and the fight is often to the death. Wild horses behave similarly to domesticated horses and can be affectionate to each other. They will most likely to be unfriendly to humans, though.
a group of horses is called a herd, and a male horse is a stallion
A stallion, gelding or a colt
The main job of a stallion is to breed mares. But there are many of them that do have work to do. Some are show horses, race horses, working cattle, pulling carriages and many other jobs. Most stallions are actually happier when they have something to do with their time.
no they just mate where no other heards could steal mares while the stallion is mating
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.
A band.
Yes wild horses do live in groups called a herd and there is a lead mare and a stallion. The stallion protects the herd and the mare leads it.