regional manager
a service manager is not a buisness manager it is infact an employee trying to get as a buisness manager. I know this as I am a buisness manager now as I was an emplyee trying to get to this level of buisness!
top-level manager, middle-level manager, first-level manager
A territory manager is going to have the widest area to cover as they are the people that also control the area manager and the zonal manager. The area manager might deal with a group of stores and the zonal manager might have just one store.
1. Autocratic Style - dominant manager; dictatorial manager; rule breaking manager 2. Consensus Style - harmony manager; democratic manager 3. Consultative Autocratic Style - consults/listens then tells manager 4. Laissez-Faire Style - lets the team decides manager; lacking experience manager; delegating manager; the golf course manager 5. Other Styles - perfectionist manager; risk taking manger; never there manager
a broodmare is a female horse or pony used for breeding
A mare that has a foal is called a broodmare.
a broodmare is a female horse or pony used for breeding
She didn't. She is still alive. She's a broodmare at Coolmore Farms in Ireland. She is 21.
The exact definition can vary between breeds and shows, but in general - a broodmare has given birth to a foal the year in question. A yeld (rather than yield) mare did not give birth to a foal, but is mature enough to have been able to. Typically, these definitions are used with draft horses in particular.
why don't you ask this on these horse community sites ? http://ihorsebook.com horsedream.com forum.horse.com hope that would help you . sareena
only MALES can be called STUD or Stallion. A female is a mare or broodmare when in foal.
A foal's parents are the dam (mare) and sire (stallion).
It depends on what content,there is mule,donkey,pony,horseor there is the different breeds etc.stallion,mare,broodmare,filly,foal,gelding...
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. :)
Protein requirements do increase slightly with training and exercise but this is insignificant in comparison to the protein needs of a young, growing horse, or a lactating broodmare.
A horses mother is called a Dam. But typically this is only used once the foal is on the ground. Until the foal is born the mare is usually just called a broodmare.