No, if you have the experience to handle a stallion in some situations.
Occasionally. If you know the stallion very well then yes but if you are new to the stallion then no.
True. Stallions are adult male horses that have not been castrated.
Brampton Stallions was created in 2001.
They are male horses...some more dangerous than others Stallions are uncastrated male horses. They are often more excitable and temperamental than geldings and mares. However, with correct training, they can be very docile.
Horses do not hibernate.
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.
Stallions most certainly can be ridden. However the stallion must be properly trained and socialized before being ridden. In many countries (like Spain and Portugal) small children ride stallions.
Stallions is the plural.Stallion is the singular.
Yes, but be ready for 12- 36 inches of thrusting. Besides, it's dangerous. Stallions can be aggressive during sex.
Like any other stallions do.
Doncaster Stallions was created in 1969.
Augusta Stallions ended in 2002.
Augusta Stallions was created in 1999.
Houston Stallions was created in 2010.
Oklahoma Stallions was created in 2010.
Birmingham Stallions was created in 1983.
Birmingham Stallions ended in 1985.
Boise Stallions ended in 2001.