White mares fled at their approach, followed faithfully by stallions anxious not to lose sight of them.
So we ride the iron stallions down to drink, Through the canyons to the waters of the West!
He wanted quality in his stock and spent thousands of dollars importing bulls and stallions to get it.
The first pure-bred, hot-blood stallions turned on the Kiowa range carried the Quarter Circle KT brand on their left shoulders.
There was magnetism sent along the reins to play with the dynamic energy of four mad stallions as gods amuse themselves with men.
Attendants, clinging to the heads of four gray stallions that fought and kicked, brought out his chariot and others shut the gate behind it.
Brood mares, stallions young and old, even the foals were dropped.
Of course he knew that wild-running stallions who steal saddle stock must be cleared from a range, and by shooting if necessary.
The two stallions were obviously guards, but what should they be guarding against in the broad light of day except that terrible destroyer who hunts as well at noon as at midnight--man!
As the heads of the nearest stallions reached him he slipped between them, holding her steady behind him, and praying to the Orbs (from force of lifetime habit) to preserve them for the next minute.
The tug was just enough to throw him off balance, and rucker and lady sprawled on the forest pathway, entangled together, struggling frantically to rise, as the giant stallions of the gentry bore down upon them.
After a while they returned to the stables, where the stallionswere having their wounds doctored.
The stallions took not the slightest notice of them, however, except to lash out savagely at them whenever they came within striking distance.
Hermann sped to the stable forthwith, where the spirited stallions Tranquilly stood and with eagerness swallow'd the pure oats before them, And the well-dried hay, which was cut from the best of their meadows.
When she found him not there, she went to look in the stable, Thinking perchance he was feeding his splendid horses, the stallions Which he had bought when foals, and which he entrusted to no one.
In fact, it has been the author's experience to meet with this condition several times in the case of shire stallions doing a long walk daily upon hard roads, with the weather hot and dry.
When Sakimay looked forth He saw the Blackfoot, And the ghosts of the warriors, And the black stallions Covered by the night wind As by a mantle.
Only their ghosts Goaded by the Blackfoot Mounted on stallions: In the night time He drove the stallions Reeking into the camp; The women gasped and whispered, The children cowered and crept, And the old men shuddered Where they slept.
The jack responded to the new attack with increased ferocity, and would doubtless have killed at least one of the stallions had not the ranchmen, by desperate efforts, separated the maddened brutes.
Among the animals of a certain ranch were two greatstallions and a jackass.
A battle between jack and stallionscame under Roosevelt’s observation.
There were usually about as many wild stallions as mares, and as each successful stallion had from six to a dozen mares, there were necessarily a number of stallions who were freebooters on the plains.
The stallions are constantly fighting among themselves, but as a rule without great injury to each other.
In time they drive away many horses, and in the old days ranchmen often united and killed wild stallions as they killed wolves.
Domestic stallions fight to the death, but the wild ones seem to know when they are worsted and the weaker ones run away.
I have seen as many as seventy-five suchstallions in a band.
Sometimes there were three or four stallions with a band of twenty or thirty mares and their foals.
Presently Sindbad saw this strange sight, and witnessed how the groom drove the stallions back to the waves when they would have dragged the mares with them.
To him did this man explain how he was a groom of King Mirjan, and that he brought the king's mares to pasture on the island, hiding underground while the stallions of the sea came up out of the waves unto the mares.
Mixed up with thestallions and bulls were dogs and donkeys.
He who wishes to have such studs of stallions and mares as may be seen in Peloponnesus and in Apulia should first consider age and see that he obtains them not less than three nor more than ten years old.
Fur all his tricks, the two stallions had driven 'im off their beat.
Phillips stated in course of his evidence that his firm sent "from thirty to forty of these roadster stallions every year to France and Italy and different countries; they sent as many as they could procure.
He obliged all prelates and nobles of a certain degree, to be ascertained by the richness of their wives' dress, to maintain stallions of a given stature.
He also devoted considerable attention to improving the English racehorse; he sent his Master of Horse abroad to purchase stallions and brood mares, principally Arabs, Barbs and Turkish horses.
This sovereign, so far as can be discovered, was the first to make an endeavour to increase the size of our English breed of Great Horses; he imported from Flanders one hundred stallions of large size.
America and the countries of Europe have been purchasing the best stallions and mares money could buy in England during the last hundred years and more.
Thou didst see the saddledstallions in the courtyard?
As they passed through the lower court of stables he remarked the fact that the stallions were being led away to their stalls.
Now that country is settling up, the people walk down the bands and the stallions escape, and in drifting about find our range.
Uncle Lance finally regaled us with an account of a fight between range stallions which he had once witnessed, and on its conclusion Theodore Quayle took his turn.
In disposing of whole manadas we kept only the geldings and yearlings, throwing in the old stallions for good measure, as they would be worthless to us when separated from their harems.
They're wiry rascals, and our old stallions don't stand any more show with them than a fat hog would with a javaline.
One of these, which will affect the pony's future, so long as ponies be, was an Act of Parliament that enables breeders to clear the Commons of allstallions which a competent committee decides are undesirable.
But long before the introduction of Spanish stallions into Ireland, this pony had become modified by the Gallic breed--the same Eastern strain that the Romans brought into Wales.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "stallions" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.