Not to say... Is depending on the breed and training.
^^ Is right. But from my experiences, most stallions get quite excited when around mares, and can be very hard to handle. But, I know one stallion that would kill to get to a mare, and another that would be very excitable, cbut could be ridden with mares, so, it just depends, although an excitable attitude usually occurs frequently.
The horses personality can vary from horse to horse. Many stallions are very good natured but mouthy and get a bad rap as biters. Others are dangerous and could attack you. It all comes down to how they were trained and handled.
The feminine form of stallion is mare. Stallions are male horses, while mares are female horses.
No. A stallion is the term for a male horse that has not been castrated. Stallions, mares, fillies, colts are all terms used for both wild and domesticated horses.
A stallion, gelding or a colt
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.
A stallion is a male horses who is unaltered. A stallion is capable of breeding with mares to make foals. Stallions should be kept separate from other male horses because they will fight and possibly kill other males.
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Yes wild horses do live in groups called a herd and there is a lead mare and a stallion. The stallion protects the herd and the mare leads it.
wild horses are horses without a home. they sometimes travel together in a group with a mare and a stallion
The leading stallion will breed with the mares
Stallion Horses are quite Giddy....
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A male horse is called a stallion.