This would depend on several factors. His work load, breeding load, present diet and even his breed. There are many good suppliments for breeding stallions that you can get from your feed story or horse supply catalogs. But check with your vet before starting any new feeding program.
No. Stallion, gelding, and colt are terms for male horses. A stallion is a male horse that can be used for breeding or, standing at stud. A gelding is a male horse that has been neutered. A colt is a male horse (stallion) that's newborn up to 2 or 3 years of age. Mare and filly are terms for female horses. A mare is a female horse that has given birth at least once. A filly is a female horse, usually young, that has never given birth.
Depends on what breed your looking at. you dont pay for colour you pay for the breed. My black stallion was given to me.
witch vitamin is given to treat pernicious anemia?
vitamin K
The prevention of vitamin E deficiency should not be a concern for most people, since the vitamin is found in a wide variety of foods. Attention has been given to the theory that vitamin E serves to protect against cancer and atherosclerosis.
A Stallion is the name of a male horse that can make babies. A sire is the name given to one that donated the sperm.
Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron follows the story of a young mustang who befriends a human. It was given an overall rating of about 7 out of 10 stars.
It's called breeding them...nothing special...?
Stud
Teenagers should eat a healthy mix of carbohydrates, fat, protein, vitamins and minerals should be given, with the main focus on vitamin and minerals.
Vitamin C is water soluble vitamin. It can not be stored in your body. But I have read in world famous medical text book that the elderly people should be given one or two grams of vitamin C on your monthly visit. That should do. It takes years to get the deficiency of the vitamin B 12, which is water soluble vitamin.
witch vitamin is given to treat pernicious anemia?