Most emphatically - no! They will fight and an injury is expensive to fix.
In the wild, some stalions will band together for protection. It would be bad to keep them together if a female of lower rank in the herd is in with them. (This is for if you are keeping them in an open arena of pasture)
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)
The Thoroughbred was created by crossing the native British running stock with 'Turk' (Akhal Teke) Stallions, Barb stallions and Arabian stallions then crossing their offspring together.
Stallions is the plural.Stallion is the singular.
A male breeding horse is called a stallion. If they are kept from breeding they are called geldings. Colts become stallions when they turn 3 years old. Stallions are usually very hard to handle.
Stallions typically live in pastures, paddocks, or stables on farms or ranches. They require space to roam and exercise, as well as shelter for protection from the elements. Stallions are often kept separate from mares and other horses to prevent breeding and maintain a peaceful environment.
No 2 floron cannot be kept together, if kept one of them will die.
Steel and iron are magnetic objects. Why are they kept together ?
A male horse is a stallion. Stallions that live together in a herd are called bachler stallions. They live together when they cant get or find any mares. (females) A small group of any horses/mares/stallions would be basiclly a band or a small herd. For example a stallion might have a band of mares or be in a band with other studs.
Like any other stallions do.
Boise Stallions ended in 2001.
Boise Stallions was created in 1999.
Dallas Stallions ended in 1999.