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colts leave their harems around age two, they do this so inbreeding doesn't occur.

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Male elephants typically leave their maternal herds around the age of 13 to enter a phase of independence and social maturation. This transition allows them to avoid competitive aggression with other males and reduces the potential for inbreeding. In the wild, they often join bachelor groups or become solitary to establish dominance and seek mating opportunities. This behavior is crucial for their development and future reproductive success.


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A colt can potentially breed a mare by the time it turns 2 (some colts even earlier). Most colts this young could not successfully defeat a mature breeding stallion (in the wild) Some horse breeders will use a colt for breeding at a relatively young age. Many breeders will not use a colt until it turns 4. Colts are considered mature (and are therefore stallions) at the age of 5. Fertility, maturity and sexual interest in colts is different for each colt and many 2 and 3 year old colts are still clapping their mouths in submission to mares like immature colts and foals.


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Yes. Typically in any wild herd there is only one stallion with a harem comprising of 10 to sometimes 50 mares. The only other stallions that could be found in this herd are those young male horses that are too young to be ready to breed any females; these are called colts. Once they have reached sexual maturity or are old enough to leave their mothers, the dominating stallion will chase them away. There are also herds of stallions, often called bachelor herds, which mainly comprise of young teenage-like stallions that don't have their own females to guard and mate yet. Sometimes there may be an older stallion or two with them, depending on whether that old stallion has been replaced by a younger and stronger male.


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Yes, foals will nurse up until the mare makes them stop or until they are weaned at four to six months of age. In wild and feral herds the foals may nurse up until they are a year old.


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