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!
stallion
No. He is a stallion.
I think he was either a stallion or a gelding.
Your gelding shouldn't act like a stallion, if he does, you might want to call a vet or research it.
A stallion or gelding.
A gelding.
A stallion is 5x harder to control
A male horse is a stallion. A female horse is a mare. A castrated stallion is a gelding.
Geldings don't take mares. They lose all their stallion tendencies (including herding) when they are castrated. If you meant "stallion" instead of gelding, then the stallion who the mare was taken from would have to fight the other stallion to get her back and redeem himself.
a horses genres are stallion mare and gelding, a stallion is a male ,a mare is a female and a gelding is a stallion that has been neuted, i know this because i have been riding for three years !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Stallion or Gelding (male horse)
A stallion, gelding or a colt