A breeding stable is most commonly called a "breeding farm". The larger breeding farms will have several different stallions standing at stud, many barns for the mares that come to be bred and a lot of times a full-time vet to help with the breeding. There is also a building called a "breeding shed" where the actual breeding of the horses takes place.
A male horse kept from breeding is called a gelding. A male horse that is meant for breeding is called a stallion. And a wild horse is called a mustang.
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Selective breeding
Maintenance breeding is nothing but the breeding procedure followed to maintain the genetic purity of the variety is called as the
Stable isotopes of elements are called stable because they do not radioactively decay.
A horse used for producing foals. Whether it is the mare used for breeding, often called a broodmare, or a breeding stallion, often called a stud, they can both go under the "breeding horse" title.
the process of selecting a few organisms with the desired traits to serve as parents of the next generation is called what?
A male breeding horse is called a stallion. If they are kept from breeding they are called geldings. Colts become stallions when they turn 3 years old. Stallions are usually very hard to handle.
Offspring of true-breeding parents are called F2 generation. This is often seen in hybrid breeding programs when they are working to produce a certain trait.
The home of a horse is called a barn or a stable, and they sleep in a stall which is in the barn or stable.
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