Not usually but it can happen. Stallions usually do but most other horse[gelding and mare] usually go where ever they want
In general, there is no significant difference in jumping ability between geldings and mares as their jumping performance is more dependent on individual training, talent, and athleticism rather than their gender. Each horse should be evaluated based on their own skills and abilities rather than their sex.
A stallion is a male horse that has not been gelded. A gelding is a male horse that has been gelded. The difference is the surgery that removes the testicles of the male horse. A stallion is one that has not had the surgery and the gelding is one that has had the surgery. Occationally the surgery alone is not enough to remove the stallion like behaviors from the horse, which are primarily driven from hormones. Under rare circumstances a third testicle can be up near the prostate, and an additional surgery will be required to remove that testice to make the stallion completely sterile and a "gelding".
It is generally not advised to keep two male guinea pigs together in the same cage as they may become aggressive and fight for dominance. It is recommended to keep a male and female pair or two females together to avoid potential conflicts.
A beautiful female horse is called a mare. Mares are mature female horses over the age of four.
no they need the same amount of care!
You can't really "castrate" a female horse. Castrating has the same meaning of neutering or gelding. You castrate a stallion and you spay a mare. So basically you have a spayed mare.
Not usually but it can happen. Stallions usually do but most other horse[gelding and mare] usually go where ever they want
The same number as any other equine. 36 if a mare, 40 if a stallion or gelding
Castrated* llama is called a Gelding, same thing for a castrated horse.
The stages of a horse are Foal, Teen and Adult. Foals are Boy:Colt, Girl: Filly. Teen and adult are the same Boy: Stallion, Girl: Mare. There is one more. Gelding. A gelding is a male horse with his balls off so he cant mate with the mare. Stallions on the other hand, the mare CAN get pregant from the stallion.
In general, there is no significant difference in jumping ability between geldings and mares as their jumping performance is more dependent on individual training, talent, and athleticism rather than their gender. Each horse should be evaluated based on their own skills and abilities rather than their sex.
A weight of 126 pounds is what a gelding carries in the Kentucky Derby. A slightly lesser weight of 121 pounds is what a filly carries. A colt carries the same weight as a gelding in the Kentucky Derby.
A stallion is a male horse that has not been gelded. A gelding is a male horse that has been gelded. The difference is the surgery that removes the testicles of the male horse. A stallion is one that has not had the surgery and the gelding is one that has had the surgery. Occationally the surgery alone is not enough to remove the stallion like behaviors from the horse, which are primarily driven from hormones. Under rare circumstances a third testicle can be up near the prostate, and an additional surgery will be required to remove that testice to make the stallion completely sterile and a "gelding".
The mare has to be a unicorn first. The circumstances are that:The mare must be a unicornThe mare must be covered at the correct time (shown in the reproduction tab & this time can be changed every 30 days)The stallion must be a unicorn of the same breedEven if you meet all these circumstances, you will only have 1/5 of a chance to give birth to a unicorn, it is mainly just luck. Keep trying until you get it.
multiply= you add the exponets together and keep the same base divide= you subtract the exponet and keep the base the same
It is generally not advised to keep two male guinea pigs together in the same cage as they may become aggressive and fight for dominance. It is recommended to keep a male and female pair or two females together to avoid potential conflicts.