A male horse kept for breeding is called a stud.
A horse used for producing foals. Whether it is the mare used for breeding, often called a broodmare, or a breeding stallion, often called a stud, they can both go under the "breeding horse" title.
The product of a horse/donkey breeding is a mule.
A breeding horse is typically referred to as a stallion if male or a mare if female. These horses are specifically used for reproduction purposes in breeding programs.
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A male horse is called a stallion. Stallions are mature, intact adult male horses capable of reproducing. They are often used for breeding purposes or as working animals in some equestrian disciplines.
A male horse that is fixed is called a gelding, when a male horse that is used for breeding and obviously isn't fixed is called a stud or stallion
a broodmare is a female horse or pony used for breeding
Bloodstock refers to the breeding of horses specifically for horse racing. This term is commonly used in the horse racing industry to denote the breeding and bloodlines of a particular horse. Bloodstock can also refer to events or auctions where racehorses are bought and sold for breeding purposes.
A stud is used for breeding and halter show only.
A male horse used for breeding is known as a stallion. Stallions are selected based on their pedigree, conformation, and performance to pass on desirable traits to their offspring. They play a key role in continuing and improving the breed.
They both are about horses.
Yes horse twitches are still used today. They are typically used to restrain a horse for breeding or during certain medical treatments when the horse cannot be medicated or is fighting back.