Breeding stallions will often fight during breeding season, but are often kept together during the off season, and before they are first used for breeding. Some stallions are not compatible with each other and should be separated. and would most likely go for the kill... especially if there was a mare around.
- Megan (11)
Yes, two bulls can fight if they are in the same pasture, especially if they perceive each other as rivals for dominance or mating rights. This behavior is driven by natural instincts, as bulls establish hierarchy through displays of aggression. However, the likelihood of fighting can depend on factors such as their individual temperaments, the presence of females, and the size of the pasture. In some cases, they may coexist peacefully if there is enough space and resources.
yes
Yes. Full siblings would have the same parents. Half siblings would have the same mother (technically if they had the same sire but, at least in Thoroughbreds, the term is generally used for the mare's offspring only because stallions produce so many foals).
yes, two males will definitely fight.
Advertising. If raised on the same pasture, fattened on the same grains, and dressed out in the same packing plant, you would not be able to tell the difference between Angus and Hereford beef.
yes
no if they are in the same cage they would fight. syrian and sable hamsters are not the same
same as horses (moody behaviour from mares and stallions sniffing the mares urine)
The same as white sheep - grass, grain and pasture.
Yes they would if they have to
they can but you would rather not because they would fight alot
The country-side. The word Pastoral shares the same root as pasture.