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.
He was a stallion; most famous racehorses are. Mares do not usually race with stallions.
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.
The stallion's penis flares during mating to ensure that semen stays inside the mare's vagina and therefore increase the chance of siring a foal
There is no lead stallion. There is Alpha Mare. SHE leads the pack. But a stallion in the pack would breed with most every mare.
A male horse is a stallion. Stallions that live together in a herd are called bachler stallions. They live together when they cant get or find any mares. (females) A small group of any horses/mares/stallions would be basiclly a band or a small herd. For example a stallion might have a band of mares or be in a band with other studs.
no they just mate where no other heards could steal mares while the stallion is mating
A stallion can breed anywhere from 1 to over a 100 mares per season live cover. Properly managed stallions using AI (artificial insemination) can impregnate even more mares per year. In the wild a stallion can have as few as 1 to 20 mares. Herd size controlled by how many mares the stallion can protect from other males.
Please separate the mares from the stallion.
A band.
He was a stallion; most famous racehorses are. Mares do not usually race with stallions.
The reason a stallion is over-protective of a mare or a group of mares is because that is his harem, is females that he has to keep in order to keep the genes from him and his females in the offspring that his mares produce. Once he establishes himself as a part of this herd, it's his until he can no longer defend them from a younger, stronger stallion.
The leading stallion will breed with the mares
The feminine form of stallion is mare. Stallions are male horses, while mares are female horses.
A breeding stallion is a male horse who makes mares (female horses) pregnant. The process can be very tricky and has to be done by someone who is trained. The term, "breeding", generally is the term for, "mating", as you probably have heard with other animals, but in a controlled way so that the foal is how you want it.
Yes, there are risks. The stallion may get to feeling fresh and try to mate with one of the mares, and the mare will most likely kick at him. However, the stallion might not do that, because in the wild, there is always a stallion with a bunch of pregnant mares. He probably wont though since the mares won't come in heat, and if he does, he'll probaby only do it a few times if any before he gets the picture. So, you can try it and just keep a close eye on them for a few days. If it is a valuable stallion, I wouldn't advise it though.
Put them with a stud stallion, or get them artificiall inseminated. Most commonly, it's better to naturally breed them with a stallion.
In a wild herd of horses, there will be a lead stallion who breeds the mares, plenty of mares and foals make a herd and it's stallion look powerful, when a male foal gets to old or strong it will be either driven away or take of the role as lead stallion.