No you cant as mules are infertile, however, in very very rare cases female mules (also known as Hinnies) can reproduce, 1 in a million chance of this happening but males are 100% infertile.
Mules are a different type of equine. A mule may be left entire (ungelded) however and act like a stallion, although he is sterile and cannot reproduce.
In the 17th century, colonists on the eastern seaboard of what today is the United States began to cross imported English horses with assorted "native" horses such as the Southeastern United States by the One of the most famous of these early imports was Janus, a Thoroughbred who was the grandson of the He was foaled in 1746, and imported to colonial Virginia in 1756. The influence of Thoroughbreds like Janus contributed genes crucial to the development of the colonial "Quarter Horse."The breed is sometimes referred to as the "Famous American Quarter Running Horse." The resulting horse was small, hardy, and quick, and was used as a work horse during the week and a race horse on the weekends. As flat racing became popular with the colonists, the Quarter Horse gained even more popularity as a sprinter over courses that, by necessity, were shorter than the classic racecourses of England, and were often no more than a straight stretch of road or flat piece of open land. When matched against a Thoroughbred, local sprinters often won. As the Thoroughbred breed became established in America, many colonial Quarter Horses were included in the original American stud books, starting a long association between the Thoroughbred breed and what would later become officially known as the "Quarter Horse," named after the distance at which it excelled,with some individuals being clocked at up to 55 mph.
The Party at Kitty and Stud's (1970) .... Stud ... aka Italian Stallion (USA: reissue title)
"Grease"Sandy, after her transformation, said, "Tell me about it, Stud" to Danny. Danny had transformed to a jock to impress Sandy, while Sandy had transformed to a 'hottie' to impress Danny.
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mare Mare=Female Stallion=breedable male horse (stud) gelding= male horse that is fixed
A male horse kept for breeding is called a stud.
They can be used as anything from stud/brood mare to a show horse.
Not sure what your asking but a stud is a male horse than can reproduce and a gelding is a male horse that cannot reproduce. A breeding female horse can be called a brood mare.
This is usually a mare in season and is called the "teaser mare."
This cross produces a larger size than the donkey. Also since it is a hybrid, there is hybrid vigor so that it is possible for the cross to be larger than either parent.
male is called stud or gelding the female is either filly or mare
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The horse could be registered as a 1/2 Arab with the Arabian Horse Association. If the parents are approved for "warmblood" registration, the foal could be eligible.
only MALES can be called STUD or Stallion. A female is a mare or broodmare when in foal.
A stallion can make foals. A gelding cannot.