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Wild stallions will fight each other (sometimes to the death) for mares or territory. Domesticated stallions will also fight so its best to not keep stallions pastured together. It makes no difference if they know each other or not, a stallion will fight any other stallion it feels is threatining it or its mares.

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Is there any discharge for a mare on heat?

There is no discharge that I know of but a mare in heat will usually urinate when a stallion is presented. When a stallion is present, other signs of a mare in heat are: turning the hindquarters to the stallion, raising the tail, squatting and a flexing or winking of the labia. When a mare is NOT in heat and a stallion is present, she is totally disinterested and will flatten her ears, squeal, kick and sometimes bite and kick at the stallion.


How will the experience of the colt contribute to his maturity as a stallion someday?

Ya it depends on the stallion tho. -pinky Yes! If a colt is raised well enough and taught manners young he should be well behaved. It depends on the stallion though. As he gets older you must be sure to work with him regurlarly so he doesnt get to bored and end up getting into trouble. A trained stallion with a job (other than covering) is a happy stallion. ~pinkangel1029


Do male horses urinate inside the female while mating?

They might but typically a stallion will urinate near the mare on the ground to let her know he's a good choice for a mate. Also the urine would be very acidic and could kill any sperm deposited in the mare.


Are stallions dangerous?

Stallions can be more unpredictable and aggressive than geldings or mares due to their natural instincts for breeding and protecting their territory. Proper training, handling, and management are important to ensure the safety of both the stallion and those around him. With the right approach, stallions can be well-behaved and reliable partners.


What is a mares reaction to a stallion mating it?

The mares do not know what is going on but that there is a stallion on her back. This is natual for a horse to do, Mares sometimes buck and get mad. And some just lay back and don't care. It is all about the mare's attitude.

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What is meant by stallion?

A stallion is a male horses who is unaltered. A stallion is capable of breeding with mares to make foals. Stallions should be kept separate from other male horses because they will fight and possibly kill other males.


what is called a male horse called i know it already?

stallion


How can a stallion kill you?

An erect stallion penis can be upwards of 2 feet; therefore if you ever get too frisky with a stallion it might feel the need to hump/molest you, which could lead to anal bleeding as well as puncture.


Mare suppose to be 10 month's pregnant. Stallion jumped fence and mounted her and they connected. Will this kill baby?

It could! Breeding really needs to be supervised. The stallion could enter the wrong way and that alone could kill your mare. Also be very sure she is pregnant, it's odd that your stallion would get so worked up over a mare that should be pregnant.


Has anyone heard that a new stallion will kill or eat foals from another stallion when he takes over herd?

No stallions typically will not kill the foals as mares will go back into heat as soon as a foal is born, unlike many predators who must have their young leave or die to go back into breeding heat. Stallions will keep foals in the herd until they are old enough to leave. But a stallion will kill a injured, sick or dying foal.


Name all the horse breeds you know?

stallion, mustang


What role the stallion take in caring for the young?

In a herd the stallion will protect the mares and foals from any danger. (other horses and preditors) The stallion will either fight the intrudor or call out to the mares and they will run from the danger. in the wild a stallion will usually wait 2 hours after the foal is born. if the foal is not up and walking within that two hour period the stallion will usually kill the foal. He does not want to put his herd in danger by having a sick or slow foal slow down the herd. And he doesn't want it to suffer by being attacked by a different animal.


What is climax of the book the black stallion?

I wish I knew


How does a horse survive in its environment?

the alpha stallion and mare search for food and the alpha stallion fights coyotes and other predators. their first instinct is to run. they run while the alpha stallion fights the predator.


If a new stallion comes in and takes an old mare from the old gelding what does the gelding have to do to get the mare back?

Geldings don't take mares. They lose all their stallion tendencies (including herding) when they are castrated. If you meant "stallion" instead of gelding, then the stallion who the mare was taken from would have to fight the other stallion to get her back and redeem himself.


Does the father of a foal help look after it?

In most cases, the father of a foal does not play a role in raising or caring for the foal. The responsibility of caring for and raising the foal falls mainly on the mother (mare). The stallion typically continues with his normal activities within the herd or separately.


Would stallions kill their own foals?

sometimes it is on youtube althought it is usally another ban comes and that stallion kills it but...