A horse at stud is a male horse that has not been gelded yet or castrated and his owner will allow people to use that horse to cover(breed with) one their mares. A fee must always be paid for the use of the stud and the price ranges from $100-$1000000. A stud is more commonly called a stallion(an "intact") male horse. A castrated horse is called a gelding
It is a stallion (a non-gelded male), whose owner is paid money so that the stallion can cover a mare and produce a foal
A group oh horses is called a herd. A stud is an un-nuetered male horse.
A group of horses is a Herd of horses.
A stud is a unuetered male mature ( over 2 years ) horse.
A stud fee
A stud is used for breeding and halter show only.
Tuerto, the one-eyed killer stud horse.
Not sure what your asking but a stud is a male horse than can reproduce and a gelding is a male horse that cannot reproduce. A breeding female horse can be called a brood mare.
The price for stud horses can very depending on breed, lineage, the horse's conformation and many other factors. A pure-bred stud horse can cost anywhere from $5000 up and over $100,000.
Not usually. Stud duty distracts a race horse from competition.
A stallion or stud.
A stud
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They can be used as anything from stud/brood mare to a show horse.