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Definition of stallion in English: stallionnoun ˈstaljənˈstæljən An uncastrated adult male horse. Example sentencesExamples - If the mares are not in foal to Kentucky stallions, it is difficult to get a really top price.
- Maria was 15 years old and bought Riley from a man in the city who bred and sold stallions and mares.
- Linear social hierarchies exist in herds with stallions being dominant.
- Maronic plans to breed their own mares to primarily New York stallions.
- Sadler's Wells, one of the most successful ever stallions, was bred at Sangster's Swettenham Stud.
- The biggest risk is that almost the entire population is the product of as few as three stallions from the founder group.
- I was pleased to have several readers tell me they enjoyed reading my piece about the heavy horse stallions and the routes they followed in days gone by.
- In the meantime, the Jockey Club has typed stallions and mares in order to build an initial database.
- Nine of the 13 mares cataloged at Keeneland will be sold in foal to Shadwell-owned stallions.
- Darley Stud has boosted the stud fees of three of its stallions for the 2004 breeding season.
- The current roster has more than 50 stallions breeding on five continents.
- Dell thought the stallion should be retired and his foals could take over where he left off.
- They bought a lot of very high-priced stallions and brood mares and so on from all around the world.
- The horses can trace their ancestry back to the imported Arabian stallions of the 18th century and many of their riders wore period costumes.
- The mare must foal in British Columbia and be bred back to a stallion standing in the province.
- From the start the bloodlines of Australian horses were strongly Arab with increasing influence from thoroughbred stallions.
- The main advantage is that the best stallion for your mare can be used irrespective of location.
- Reproductive maturity is reached only at two to three years in mares and four to five years in stallions.
- Outside the breeding season the mares and stallions are kept separate otherwise the stallions fight to the death to win mating rights over the mares.
- Any colt or filly who wins a Classic is likely to be much sought after as a stallion or brood mare.
Origin Middle English: from an Anglo-Norman French variant of Old French estalon, from a derivative of a Germanic base shared by stall. Definition of stallion in US English: stallionnounˈstæljənˈstalyən An uncastrated adult male horse. Example sentencesExamples - I was pleased to have several readers tell me they enjoyed reading my piece about the heavy horse stallions and the routes they followed in days gone by.
- In the meantime, the Jockey Club has typed stallions and mares in order to build an initial database.
- Linear social hierarchies exist in herds with stallions being dominant.
- Darley Stud has boosted the stud fees of three of its stallions for the 2004 breeding season.
- Outside the breeding season the mares and stallions are kept separate otherwise the stallions fight to the death to win mating rights over the mares.
- Nine of the 13 mares cataloged at Keeneland will be sold in foal to Shadwell-owned stallions.
- From the start the bloodlines of Australian horses were strongly Arab with increasing influence from thoroughbred stallions.
- Maronic plans to breed their own mares to primarily New York stallions.
- Maria was 15 years old and bought Riley from a man in the city who bred and sold stallions and mares.
- The current roster has more than 50 stallions breeding on five continents.
- The horses can trace their ancestry back to the imported Arabian stallions of the 18th century and many of their riders wore period costumes.
- Dell thought the stallion should be retired and his foals could take over where he left off.
- Any colt or filly who wins a Classic is likely to be much sought after as a stallion or brood mare.
- The main advantage is that the best stallion for your mare can be used irrespective of location.
- Sadler's Wells, one of the most successful ever stallions, was bred at Sangster's Swettenham Stud.
- If the mares are not in foal to Kentucky stallions, it is difficult to get a really top price.
- Reproductive maturity is reached only at two to three years in mares and four to five years in stallions.
- The biggest risk is that almost the entire population is the product of as few as three stallions from the founder group.
- They bought a lot of very high-priced stallions and brood mares and so on from all around the world.
- The mare must foal in British Columbia and be bred back to a stallion standing in the province.
Origin Middle English: from an Anglo-Norman French variant of Old French estalon, from a derivative of a Germanic base shared by stall. |