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.
The stallion becomes a gelding and cannot be used as a stud anymore!!
A castrated horse is a gelding. A stallion is a male horse that still has all the parts needed to breed successfully.
As a general rule yes they are, but each horses personality is different.
The black stallion, the phantom stallion, wild horse island, misty of chincotegue
It is a male horse that is not domesticated.
A male horse is called a stallion, unless it is neutered, in which case it is called a gelding. Obviously, a male wild horse is not neutered, so it is a stallion.
the silver stallion is a wild Brumbie (breed of horse) his name is Thawra. Which means "wind."
Any stallion, wild or otherwise, will become very frisky in Spring, as the hormone testosterone levels increase. A stallion is an ungelded (castrated) male horse that is able to breed.
The Horse Book, the Phantom Stallion series, the Wild horse Island series.
OMG yes it is one of the best horse series out there!!
The Black Stallion
A male wild horse is called a stallion; there is usually one mature stallion with a small herd of mares and the mare's reproductively immature offspring. However, wild horse bands are not led by the male - they are lead by the dominant mare.
It doesnt matter the gender of the horse...I'm not sure what you mean. A mare or stallion can be wild.
A Bronco is wild horse that is usually white, unlike a stallion which is a wild black horse A Bronco is a horse which is not fully trained to the saddle, or one that habitually bucks. They can be feral (wild) or domesticated. The term Bronco has nothing to do with the color of the horse.
is to stallion