At 2 years old, he probably should NOT be bred. He may be fertile, but just because he CAN doesn't mean he SHOULD.
It is widely accepted in the horse world that stallions should be shown to prove that they have some characteristics that set them apart from "the rest." It is next to impossible to prove a stallion by the time he is two years old - he's not even finished growing yet!
I believe around 2 or 2 and 1/2
No, a stallion is a male horse, more specifically one that can breed.(as opposed to a gelding, or castrated male, who cannot breed)
You gotta breed 2 horses a couple of times, and there might be a genetic mutation, allowing you to have a white stallion.
Depends on what breed your looking at. you dont pay for colour you pay for the breed. My black stallion was given to me.
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.
by either pm-ing the owner of the stallion and asking for a covering, or going to public coverings, select a stallion and click breed. please not that you cannot breed your horse until it is 2 and a half years old, they age by two months every night.
It depends on the breed of stallion.
a stallion
A "stallion" is not a breed. It's a gender. A female horse is a mare and a male horse is a stallion. If the stallion has been neutered or castrated, he then is called a gelding. A stallion therefore, is an unaltered male of any breed of horse. There are miniature stallions all the way up to the Shire stallions.
Can a man with one testicle breed? The answer is YES
A stallion only needs a mare.
Secretariat, an American racehorse, was a Thoroughbred, a breed of horse that excels in sports (especially racing).