Stallions within city limits are often required to be in an enclosure with a 6 to 7 foot high fence. Turning a stallion out into a field with standard height Fencing to breed mares under these conditions would be against city ordinance and the stallion owner
could be fined. Repeated infractions could result in prosecution.
The original Range laws are that cattle and sheep must be fenced out and that horses and pigs have to be fenced in.
Yes
It depends on the breed of stallion.
I htink the movie you are thinking of is "Miracle of the White Stallions" and they are Lippizans.
Lippizanner
It would probably be the Lippizan Stallions.
They are known as either stallions or geldings. Stallions when they have the ability to bred, and they are called geldings when they have been castrated and can no longer breed.
For howrse, false.
You should breed a stallion at the age of 5.
No that is Not true i breed Morgan horses and all of my stallions perform Just as well after i breed them as before i bred them
There are some dangers to this and is not advised with super valueable stallions. If you plan on turning him out with some mares, let them introduce themselves over a fence. If the mare doesn't try to kick the daylights out of him, and instead backs up to him to allow herself to be bred, then it is probably safe to turn the stud out with her.
The breed was developed from Flemish stallions imported to Scotland and crossed with local mares.
Yes horses have been 'loose' breeding for millions of years. Humans typically do hand covers to make it go faster and reduce risk to their stallions.