A "stallion" is not a breed. It's a gender. A female horse is a mare and a male horse is a stallion. If the stallion has been neutered or castrated, he then is called a gelding.
A stallion therefore, is an unaltered male of any breed of horse. There are miniature stallions all the way up to the Shire stallions.
stallion, mustang
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.
No.A stallion is an untrained male adult horse. actually a stallion is a horse with his testicles intact so he can reproduce a gelding is a male horse without them, stallions are considered the strongest within breeds.
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.
In a wild herd of horses, there will be a lead stallion who breeds the mares, plenty of mares and foals make a herd and it's stallion look powerful, when a male foal gets to old or strong it will be either driven away or take of the role as lead stallion.
Any horse can at least that the stallion or the mare is a mustang, but both can be a mustang.
Horse covering is when a stallion (uncastrated male horse) mates or breeds with a female horse.
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.
A stallion will mate with as many mare's as are available.
A stallion can stand for many things depending on the person. Common things that the stallion symbolize are power, grace, beauty and freedom.
It has 3 syllables. Stall-i-on.
Stallion Management is a career covering every aspect of handling and breeding a stallion. It will be of interest not only to stallion owners, but also to breeding shed personnel, trainers, farm managers and students of the horse. Broodmare owners, as well, will gain an understanding of what should occur at the farm to which they send their mares. A stallion manager basically breeds and takes care of stallions. You can take courses online I believe, I took that shpiel from a website. http://www.horsecoursesonline.com/index/index_stallion_management_description.html You could go there and learn about it. :)