01-19-2012, 07:01 PM
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She's a tiny little thing, isn't she?
Equine trivia: Mares were preferred over stallions or geldings during war because they are less skittish. They will go above and beyond what most of their male counterparts will voluntarily do. It's a rare stallion - or movie stallion - who does all those heroic antics that seem too good to be believed.
Mares tend to be more level headed and when you see a pack of wild horses running from something, that lead horse is always a mare. The stallion brings up the rear.
Equine trivia: Mares were preferred over stallions or geldings during war because they are less skittish. They will go above and beyond what most of their male counterparts will voluntarily do. It's a rare stallion - or movie stallion - who does all those heroic antics that seem too good to be believed.
Mares tend to be more level headed and when you see a pack of wild horses running from something, that lead horse is always a mare. The stallion brings up the rear.
I have no idea what you're talking about so here's a bunny with a pancake on it's head