There is no "number one vitamin" for a stallion. All vitamins are essential for a stallion, not just one.
I dont take cheez with vitemin d
Vitemin A is more abundent
Black Stallion Mystery is the one i read 4th, its in al little set of 4 books, the black stallion, the black stallion returns, Satan and the black stallion, and finnaly the black stallion mystery
A stallion will mate with as many mare's as are available.
In a wild horse scenario, a band of horses (group) there is one lead stallion who is the father of all the foals. the head stallion figure is the only permanent male horse. (i said figure because the stallion can be taken over by another stallion. like a pride of lions). But there is always a varying number of males because the foals can be colts which when mature will be driven off like male lion cubs.
There is no certain number that horse breeders typically have on their farms. Breeders can have one stallion, ten stallions or none if they feel that stallions are too much trouble to manage. The same goes for mares, a breeder could have one, one hundred or none and just stand stallions to the public. However many 'average' breeders will have a various number of mares and maybe a stallion or two.
There is no mineral or vitamin to take the urge to breed away from a stallion. A stallion has one purpose in mind and in life. The only cure for this is to have him gelded.
No, a stallion is a male horse, more specifically one that can breed.(as opposed to a gelding, or castrated male, who cannot breed)
Every breed comes in mare and stallion, so it just depends on which one you have. Or just /check/. :)
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The real name of Reigan Baltazar of Stallion Riding Club Series number 5 is DANIEL HENNEY
You can buy one from the auctions or the private sales. Or you can breed a mare and hope that the foal turns out to be a colt that will grow up to be a stallion.