A stud is a unuetered male mature ( over 2 years ) horse.
A stud is used for breeding and halter show only.
Foal - Either Sex Male or Female under the age of one. Colt - Young 'intact' male horse. Can be called a Colt up to 4 years of age, first breeding, or gelded 'neutering'. Filly - Young female horse that hasn't had a baby 'foal' yet or is under the age of 4. Gelding - Neutered Male Horse. Stallion/Stud - Intact male horse. Normally a person will start calling a horse a Stallion or Stud at anywhere from 2-4 years old. Mare - Female horse that has had a baby or is over the age of 4.
Tuerto, the one-eyed killer stud horse.
Not sure what your asking but a stud is a male horse than can reproduce and a gelding is a male horse that cannot reproduce. A breeding female horse can be called a brood mare.
The term for male horses of breeding age (5 years and above) is stallion.
The price for stud horses can very depending on breed, lineage, the horse's conformation and many other factors. A pure-bred stud horse can cost anywhere from $5000 up and over $100,000.
well, first of all a stallion is not a breed of horse. A stallion is a male horse that has not yet been gelded, or can still reproduce. You must be 18 to handle a stallion. A Clydesdale is a breed and my be a mare, gelding, stallion, fillly ect.
The overall term for a female horse is a mare but if this horse/pony is very young its refered to as a filly or a foal. A male horse/pony is a stallion and when its young a foal however, when it is 2 years old or younger it might be called a stud. I'm not sure about the age limit of a stud but I'm sure I'm close!
Not usually. Stud duty distracts a race horse from competition.
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A stud