A hind is a female deer, and the male version for a red deer is called a Stag, which means option B is correct. A stag is a masculine deer. Male deer are also called a hart or a buck. Stag can also be used to refer to a male castrated animal or a young broken stallion.
The stag is not used for all deer; it is used for a specific type of deer called the red deer. Option A is not correct as a stallion is an uncastrated adult male horse, a female stallion is called a Mare, and a stallion used for breeding is called a stud. Option D, Stange is incorrect. Option C, Stan, is also incorrect.
First things first, you should know that a hind is also known as a female deer. This is specifically used to describe a red deer as there are different deer types that are available. The counterpart of this specific type of deer is called the stag which means that letter B is the answer to this question.
The other types of deer will also come with their own corresponding gender references. For example, some types of female deer may be referred to as doe. Doe can also be used for other animals like the goat or the antelope. The male deer may also be called a buck or hart. Once again, it will depend on the deer type.