Stallions are typically used for breeding, Thus enabling the horse breed to continue. Sometimes horses are left as stallions to increase their strength as they are stronger than geldings due to higher levels of Testosterone, this is commonly done in draft breeds to increase pulling power. And of course they are shown at horse shows.
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Breeding stallions can live as long as any other horse...
An older male horse is called a "stallion." This term is used to describe a mature male horse, typically over the age of four years, that has not been castrated. Stallions are often used for breeding purposes.
I htink the movie you are thinking of is "Miracle of the White Stallions" and they are Lippizans.
Stallions can Produce babies but they can't give birth as they are males.
Yes, stallions are grown male horses, ponies a kind of horse that never grow to the size of a full grown horse
Yes! They are a kind of horse.
Stallions are just male intact horses, they are not in reference to a separate species of horse. Therefore the question has no merit.
A pro stallion is a highly trained horse.
Professional horse racing uses both stallions and mares for competition. The horses have to be Thoroughbreds with breeding capabilities in order to compete.
A Stallion, being a gender of horse, live just about anywhere you can keep a horse.
No, stallions can be of various colors, not just black. Common coat colors for stallions include bay, chestnut, gray, and palomino. Coat color is determined by genetics and can vary within different horse breeds.