A mare is a mature female horse. While a Stallion is a mature male horse that has not been gelded (fixed) yet.
When a stallion is protective of a mare, it usually means that he considers her one of his mares - a member of his personal herd.
The feminine form of stallion is mare. Stallions are male horses, while mares are female horses.
Having a mare breed with a stallion.
Because the stallion is a male and the mare is a female.
A stallion will mate with as many mare's as are available.
The stallion's hooves can cut the mare's back, the mare may kick out at the stallion, the mare may even colapse under the stallion's weight.
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Homophones are words that sound alike but have different spellings and meanings. An example of a homophone for mare would be mayor.
mare Mare=Female Stallion=breedable male horse (stud) gelding= male horse that is fixed
In most cases, the father of a foal does not play a role in raising or caring for the foal. The responsibility of caring for and raising the foal falls mainly on the mother (mare). The stallion typically continues with his normal activities within the herd or separately.
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