You could have several possibilities. A small, tall or in between sized horse. It mainly has to do with genetic coding in the womb and once the foal is born the nutrition and care it receives.
Yes they can. All it takes is for the mare to find a low spot in the field's, or for the stallion to find a high spot to stand on. Although if the stallion is very small he may wait for the mare to try and lay down before attempting to mate with her.
By a mare and a stallion meeting. You get the gist.
There is no lead stallion. There is Alpha Mare. SHE leads the pack. But a stallion in the pack would breed with most every mare.
You are really not supposed to, due to the fact that both the mare and stallion run the risk of getting injured.
Having a mare breed with a stallion.
A stallion only needs a mare.
No. A stallion is a male horse that can still breed. A mare is a female horse.
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A stallion donkey is called a Jack. A jack will try to breed a mare, but the mare may not let him cover her, even if she is in season (ovulating).
A mare and stallion breed and make baby called a foal.
Every breed comes in mare and stallion, so it just depends on which one you have. Or just /check/. :)
Wild horses mate in the same way as domestic horses. A mare that is in heat will urinate and present herself to the stallion. The stallion will sniff the urine and then the mare, typically displaying the flehmen response. So long as the mare is receptive the stallion will then mount her and breed with her.
Mare is the feminine. Mare means adult female horse. Stallion is the masculine or Gelding if it's had surgery so it can't breed