The horse was most likely irratated by the other and wanted to start a fight. I would suggest trying to keep them a part for a little bit to prevent this from happening again. Or, just keep a close eye on them to see if something goes on that you could stop. (ex. one steals another's food or water.)
Placekicker for the 2000 Dolphins was Olindo Mare and the punter was Matt Turk.
According to Wikipedia, the color of the old grey mare in the folk song was really- grey, as it said nothing about any other color in the lyrics.
A mare is a female horse, so a mare could not really said to be faster than a horse. It really depends on the breed and bloodlines. A fit, thoroughbred mare will be faster than a lazy trail horse. A well bred thoroughbred mare will usually beat a male from unknown, inferior bloodlines.
Yes. Mares in season tend to be a little more irritable and can and will try to kick other horses sometimes.
You are really not supposed to, due to the fact that both the mare and stallion run the risk of getting injured.
It makes no difference if mares and geldings are together when a mare is in heat. A gelding is a castrated horse and he has no sex drive or ability to impregnate a mare. Therefore a gelding would be like just another horse to a mare in heat.
A mare is a female horse, usually over three years old.
Not really, 'cause they both play a really big part in baby development.
try puting food out for your older mare and then putting food on the otherside of your pasture for your other mare
No, mine doesn't. I really like it and so does my mare and shes a fussy old girl. Value for your money.
No, they are not. If you put a stallion with a mare instantly, the mare could kick him so let them get used to each other first.
Same as any other female horse. If it's under four years, which majority of them are, it's a filly, but otherwise, a mare.