Stud stallions will follow mares around for multiple reasons.
1. The mare is in heat: If the mare is in heat the stallion will follow her in an attempt to mount and breed her.
2. the mare may be the one in charge and is leading the stallion around, most mares tend to be the leaders of a herd and so stallions and foals will follow them.
3. Attachment: The stallion may be buddy sour and does not want to be left alone.
From a stud.
A male horse kept for breeding is called a stud.
The fee is called a stud fee. This is the amount paid by the mare owner for the breeding services of a stallion.
The stud has to carry a grey gene and as grey is dominant it has to be a grey stud. No guarantee that the offspring will be grey unless the stud is homozygous for grey.
Neither. Most horses don't have any money. The mare owner pays the stud fee. That's the whole point. They pay the stud fee and the next year they get a baby.
No
They have a foal.
She will breed with the stud that has fought and won a fight against another stud,
If I am correct, it means once you breed your mare tosomeone elses stud they say that if your mare doesn't have the foal (miscarriages or something) that you don't have to pay the fee for breeding to the stud.
Part bred Arab or Arab X Morab
If I am correct, it means once you breed your mare tosomeone elses stud they say that if your mare doesn't have the foal (miscarriages or something) that you don't have to pay the fee for breeding to the stud.
mare Mare=Female Stallion=breedable male horse (stud) gelding= male horse that is fixed