A Stallion, being a gender of horse, live just about anywhere you can keep a horse.
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Stallions typically live in pastures, paddocks, or stables on farms or ranches. They require space to roam and exercise, as well as shelter for protection from the elements. Stallions are often kept separate from mares and other horses to prevent breeding and maintain a peaceful environment.
True. Stallions are adult male horses that have not been castrated.
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.
Captive Mustangs usually live to be 25 years old, while wild Mustangs usually only live to be 20 years old.
Brampton Stallions was created in 2001.
Horses do not hibernate.