It depends on the stallions/studs, the largeness of the meadow, and the other horses in the meadow. Two stallions can get along just as well as mares, but of course they can fight over breeding status, over a stud pile, or because one had a fit or got in the way or the pecking order has been challenged by either one of them. When a mare comes into season (into "heat" or estrus), all horses can smell it, to the point where it may bring other mares into heat as well, but this is unlikely. Two studs/stallions will fight over who breeds to the mare, and it may get so serious that one gets killed.
Stallions mark their territory by pooping in places, and these droppings are called "stud piles." One may smell it and cover it up with his feces or find the stud who dropped the pile and fight.
Also, the two males may fight because just they don't like each other or can never get along.
But often if you just throw two stallions together that have never met, you can be assured that there will be a fight, no matter what it's about.
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They Repel.
You will soon have many Hamsters.
Three studs are used at the intersection of two walls, so as to provide a mounting surface for the linings on all sides.
They'll fight, and keep fighting until one of them dies....
They will difuse into one solution of uniform strength
As you move them closer and closer together, the repellent force between them will get stronger and stronger.
Excused - 2011 Tongue Studs for Two Studs - 2.73 was released on: USA: 14 November 2012
Static electricity, built up in the nylon, will form a spark.
Two quarters put together! Two quarters put together! Two quarters put together!
Excused - 2011 Tongue Studs for Two Studs 2-73 was released on: USA: 14 November 2012