A breeding stallion is a male horse who makes mares (female horses) pregnant. The process can be very tricky and has to be done by someone who is trained.
The term, "breeding", generally is the term for, "mating", as you probably have heard with other animals, but in a controlled way so that the foal is how you want it.
stallion, stud or sire
The term for male horses of breeding age (5 years and above) is stallion.
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Stud is the term for the breeding farm where stallions are kept and not the term for the stallion or breeding itself. Many factors go into how often a stallion can be bred, the quality of the semen, the method used for breeding, and the how reproductively fit the mares you are breeding are. If the stallion is of good quality semen wise you can breed him multiple times daily during live cover (with a real mare.) Or collect several samples for artificial breeding.
A stallion, sire, or a stud. You can call a male horse a stallion, gelding (if he is gelded), or a colt. Hope this helps!
A horse Sham is the Godolphin Arabian (Arabian stallion)(main character) in the story. A stallion is used for breeding and is not castrated.
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.
A horse Sham is the Godolphin Arabian (Arabian stallion)(main character) in the story. A stallion is used for breeding and is not castrated.
You should breed a stallion at the age of 5.
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well, first of all a stallion is not a breed of horse. A stallion is a male horse that has not yet been gelded, or can still reproduce. You must be 18 to handle a stallion. A Clydesdale is a breed and my be a mare, gelding, stallion, fillly ect.
A stallion is just an ungelded male horse. A stallion's worth is usually dependent on his breed, bloodlines and career winnings. His worth as a breeding horse would hinge on the above points.