The size of the horse depends on the breed and pedigree of the particular animal. Most horses are bred for a particular attribute, causing discrepancies in the heights of the animals. Male or female horses can be larger or smaller than one another.
Although, in nature, the male (stallions) tend to be larger than their female counterparts, however, castrated or gelded horses often do not grow as large or as stocky as stallions and can be smaller than females of the same breed or pedigree.
Unlike many species of animals, Horses are more 'gender neutral' so to speak when it comes to performance abilities. Some female horses will be faster then males, and some males will be faster than females.
A female frog has a bigger body.
mare Mare=Female Stallion=breedable male horse (stud) gelding= male horse that is fixed
A stallion is a male horse. There are only female and male horse. Colt- unfixed male horse under 2 Stallion-unfixed male horse over 2 Gelding- a fixed male horse Mare-female horse over 2 Filly-female horse under the age of two
no, it is a male horse
A contradiction in terms.Mare is an adult female horse.A male horse is either a colt(=Young), gelding(c=astrated/neutered), or stallion(=still able to breed).
That depends on the pedigree and bloodlines of the horse
A female frog has a bigger body.
yes male horses are sometimes bigger than a female horse. But it also depends on the breed and bloodlines of the horse.
That is a mule.
mare Mare=Female Stallion=breedable male horse (stud) gelding= male horse that is fixed
The bigger of the two is the male
No a female cobra is bigger
a female is bigger
When discussing parentage of a horse, the dam is female and the stud or sire is male.
The male is a stallion whereas the female is a mare .
A stallion is a male horse. There are only female and male horse. Colt- unfixed male horse under 2 Stallion-unfixed male horse over 2 Gelding- a fixed male horse Mare-female horse over 2 Filly-female horse under the age of two
no i think it male bigger than female