Depends on the stallion. Some will run the fence, spend excessive time fussing over mares in his broodmare band and other behaviors that expend too much energy and result in weight loss...espeically if he fails to eat as well.
Other stallions will eat breakfast, mosey down to the breeding shed, only breed a mare who is solidly in heat (generally once or twice in a heat cycle) who look
great.
No matter how well a stallion is managed much of his body condition hinges on
his temperament.
During breeding season the female may get a bit fatter when full of eggs, and the male will get breeding stars on it's gill plates and along the pectoral fins. These look like tiny white bumps.
No they can't. If you want to find out what the breed of your horse is then you should look in the pasport (which is illegal not to have) and there is a page on the horses breeding.
Before breeding season, ensure the mare is in good health with a balanced diet and proper exercise. During breeding season, monitor her cycle for optimal breeding time and provide a comfortable and safe environment for mating. After breeding, provide post-breeding care such as monitoring for pregnancy, adjusting diet as needed, and scheduling follow-up veterinary care.
As far as overall look and behaviour outside of breeding season, no. During breeding season, your female may become a bit fatter with eggs, and your male will get breeding stars on his gill plates and along the pectoral fins; these look like tiny white bumps.
If you want to work with your horse then you go under the "breeding" tab and click "my horses" then click on your horse. If you just want to veiw it, go under the "Profile" tab and click "my page" then scroll to the bottom of the new page and click on the tab that say's "the horses" then click on your horse's name.To view your horses, go to breeding tab ? my horses, then select the horse you wish to look at.
It means you need to open up two more breeding farms, breeding farms are the sections on a user's profile which look like tabs that contain one breed of horse. They sort the player's horses for easier breeding. They can be managed by going to directories> breeding>manage my breeding farms.
The easiest way to tell the difference is that the males may get what are called breeding stars on their gill plates during breeding season. The breeding stars look like small white bumps.This is not always the case though, and sometimes the only way you know is by seeing the female drop eggs, or the male fertilizing the eggs.
Female cats typically come into heat every 2-3 weeks during the breeding season, which is usually from spring to fall. Signs to look out for include increased vocalization, restlessness, rubbing against objects, and a more affectionate demeanor.
To keep animals, to look after animals, with some purpose like breeding them for market.
A grizzly often has a territory that extends around 100 miles wide. Male bears tend to have larger territories than females do since they have to look for mates during the breeding season, unlike the females.
Cofagrigus Yamask Watchog Patrat Vullaby (By breeding) Pawniard (By Breeding) Gothita ( By breeding) Sandile (By breeding) Snivy (By Breeding)
You count the number of greenstars in the skills box on your horses page.