Will a stallion hurt a foal?

If a mare becomes pregnant by one stallion but then becomes a member of another harem under another stallion, she will tend to lose the developing foal and breed with the second stallion instead, he says, because stallions often kill offspring that are not their own.
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Can stallions be with foals?

“And stallions absolutely do know their own foals and make a point of spending time with them. I've seen stallions take their offspring out on “patrol” with them.
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Will male horses kill foals?

Though mares do sometimes sneak outside the harem to mate with other stallions, on average the foals in a rival's band will not be sired by the new stallion. So if the new stallion kills them all, he might be killing a few of his own offspring as well, but he will primarily be getting rid of a rival's children.
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Why do stallions Kill foals?

This is where things can take a dark turn. If the females in the harem have recently given birth, the new dominant male may kill their foals to eliminate any traces of his predecessor, and to bring the females into oestrus in order to further his own genetic legacy.
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Can stallions be kept with mares?

Stallions can be kept with mares if the latter are in foal to the same stallion, are to be covered by the latter, or are not in estrus. They must always be separated at the onset of estrus [16]. However, one must be aware that there is still a residual risk of unwanted pregnancies.
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Will a pregnant mare accept a stallion?

A pregnant mare should not be turned out with a stallion or even geldings. Geldings, while they no longer have the sex drive of a stallion, can still get an erection. Should a gelding mount and then penetrate the cervix of your mare, the pregnancy will likely be aborted.
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Why do stallions bite mares?

Why he does it: During the teasing phase, the stallion might bite at the mare for a few reasons: It can be frustration with the restraint on the stallion or the mare might not be at liberty to respond that she is ready with the appropriate signals to the stallion.
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Why do horses fall after mating?

The most likely reason that mares lie down after mating is because they are overwhelmed and need to rest to bring their heart rate back down to normal levels. Stallions can be aggressive and hyperactive when courting and mating, and horses are socially sensitive creatures.
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Can a stallion cause a mare to abort?

An intriguing pattern emerged: mares that were housed with one stallion after copulating with another were seven times more likely to abort their pregnancies than mares that were kept alone during pregnancy. No mare aborted after sharing housing with the stallion that had inseminated her.
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Do wild stallions fight to the death?

Horses are herd animals and under natural circumstances engage in battle for leadership of their group and for mating purposes. However, stallions (dominant males) do not fight to the death, but until one of them backs down or flees.
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Are mares protective of foals?

New mothers tend to be protective of their foals and they may be very aggressive toward other horses. Your mare may pin her ears and charge nearby horses to drive them away from her newborn. Be careful not to get between her and another horse or you may get hurt.
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Do horses mate with their offspring?

Do horses mate with their offspring? Stallions are not inclined to mate with their offspring. If families mate with each other, it is because of human interference.
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Do horses commit infanticide?

Infanticide by adult males occurs in a variety of species. While infanticidal attacks have been documented in several equid species in captivity, it has never been witnessed in free-roaming feral horses.
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Are stallions more aggressive than mares?

While mares are less aggressive than stallions, they can have their difficult moments as well. During their heat cycles, mares can sometimes get "moody" or temperamental. This may be most obvious in the spring, during the natural breeding season.
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Do male horses recognize their offspring?

In the wild, herd stallions recognize and protect their offspring, and observers have often seen dad babysitting the kid while mom takes a well-earned break. Domestic stallions are too often kept under terrible conditions—isolated, handled with fear and aggression, and never allowed near a mare except to breed.
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Why is a stallion required to live cover a mare?

This process involves the stallion actively mounting and penetrating the mare, fertilizing her eggs through direct physical contact. Because live cover allows for such close physical interaction between the two animals, it enhances the chances of successful conception and gives rise to healthier foals.
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Why would a mare reject her foal?

mare appears to be rejecting nursing attempts by the foal due to post-foaling pain or mammary gland discomfort. Inflammation of the mammary gland, or mastitis, may contribute to refusal of a mare to allow nursing.
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How many foals can a stallion sire?

The Thoroughbred registry set an upper limit for the number of foals a stallion can produce per season at 140 in 2020.
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How soon can a stud colt breed?

Although most stallions begin to produce sperm as early as 12 to 14 months, most are at least 15 months or older before they can successfully breed. Few stallions are used at stud before two years of age and most stallions acquire full reproductive capacity at around three years of age.
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Does mating hurt the female horse?

Minor accidents during natural mating are common occurrences during the breeding of horses. Mares may suffer from a variety of genital injuries including vulval separations, vaginal lacerations and, less commonly, vaginal rupture.
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How many times can a horse mate in a day?

When a stallion is used for pasture breeding, we know that a stallion will mate much more than 2 or 3 times per day. Sperm numbers per breeding will thus go down dramatically when multiple mares are in heat on any day.
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Do humans mate?

Turns out we do—sort of. There's still a controversy among scientists as to why humans seem to follow a certain pattern. Humans tend to mate and give birth at certain times of the year.
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Are stallions aggressive?

Be aware that it is possible for a stallion to become horribly aggressive when breeding mares and he will savage, bite, kick, and attack the mare he is breeding. This not only hurts the poor mare being bred, but can seriously endanger any humans that may be in the vicinity.
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How do you calm a stallion?

Punish bad behavior with a time out. This will allow both of you to calm down. If behavior is unacceptable, put the stallion back in his stall for a little while. Reward for good behavior as well.
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Are stallions hard to manage?

Most experts agree that stallions are the hardest horses to handle. Gain experience working with foals (baby horses), geldings (castrated male horses), and mares (female horses) before moving on to stallions. It's a good idea to first master leading and controlling mares and adult geldings.
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