Forget about the Viagra! A male horse does not need a vitamin to breed. He needs, first of all to be a stallion; second of all to be in good health and be checked by a vet to make sure he has viable sperm and is in good condition to breed.
Your vet can determine if your stallion has any nutrition deficits and if he may need any supplements to his diet.
If you are inexperienced enough to ask this type of question, you might want to rethink your plans for breeding. It takes lots of knowledge and experience to handle a stallion and mare through the breeding/foaling season.
Mare - female horse Stallion - male horse which can breed Gelding - male horse that cannot breed Colt - young male Filly - young female
A gelding is not a breed. It is a male horse that has been castrated.
breed a male white Zebra and a female cream zebra
No, a stallion is a male horse, more specifically one that can breed.(as opposed to a gelding, or castrated male, who cannot breed)
About 3 years old
A gelding is a neutered male horse of any breed.
get the male horse a white zebra and the female horse a cream zebra then breed using the 30% vitamun
Colt is a male 1 year and younger, Stallion is a male who can breed and Gelding is a male that has had surgery so he can't breed
It is not easy to breed a female donkey and male horse but the offspring would be called a Hinney.
No. A stallion is a male horse that can still breed. A mare is a female horse.
Cross between a male horse and female donkey. Similar to a mule, which is between a female horse and a male donkey.
yes a thoroughbred is a breed of horse a gelding means a male horse and a female is a mare.A:A gelding is a castrated male horse. Any breed of horse can be a gelding, and any gelding can be any breed of horse.