Stallions typically get the attention of mares in three ways. The first is through a show of strength, i.e. winning fights with other stallions, which is usually not necessary in most circumstances. The second is by spreading his scent, which can be accomplished by expelling waste or, preferably, kicking up dust in the mare's general direction. The third, and perhaps the most and least subtle at the same time, is by forcibly extending his penis to its full length by repeatedly kicking it, so the mare can easily judge whether or not he's as good as he claims.
That is a mule.
male frogs will croak to attract female frogs.
mare Mare=Female Stallion=breedable male horse (stud) gelding= male horse that is fixed
When discussing parentage of a horse, the dam is female and the stud or sire is male.
The opposite of a female horse would be a male horse. A young male horse, under the age of four, is called a colt. An adult male horse, over the age of four, that has not been castrated is called a stallion or a stud. An adult male horse, over the age of four, that HAS been castrated is called a gelding.
Male horses do not need to urinate in female horses. Instead, during mating, a male horse (stallion) may urinate to signal his presence and attract a mare. This behavior is part of their natural mating rituals and communication rather than a necessity for urination itself.
The male is a stallion whereas the female is a mare .
A stallion is a male horse. There are only female and male horse. Colt- unfixed male horse under 2 Stallion-unfixed male horse over 2 Gelding- a fixed male horse Mare-female horse over 2 Filly-female horse under the age of two
A male horse is called a stallion, and a female horse is a mare. When a male horse is castrated, it is called a gelding.
male is called stud or gelding the female is either filly or mare
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A contradiction in terms.Mare is an adult female horse.A male horse is either a colt(=Young), gelding(c=astrated/neutered), or stallion(=still able to breed).