Well, first of all you wanna make sure that the mare and the stallion are both uninjured. if you notice that there are any differences in the way they are acting or any differences in the way they are physically active then you should call your vet immediately. if your horses appear to be fine then you should call the vet a few weeks after they have breed to see if your mare is pregnant. if your mare is pregnant and you want to keep the baby then you should do an ultrasound to see if the baby is developing properly. if your mare is pregnant and you do not want her to have a baby for some reason then call your horses vet to see what options that you have. if you do not want your stallion to breed with any more mares then i highly suggest that you get him gelded. if you want to keep him a stallion for future breeding or selling make sure that he is enclosed in a proper and safe stud pen. i also highly do not recommend riding a stallion unless you are a professional horseback rider and know exactly what to do if your stallion gets out of control. and if you mare got pregnant then you want to make sure she that all of her vaccines are updated. she is put on a special feed around the last few months of her pregnancy during that last month or so of her pregnancy you will want to remove her shoe's she has any at the time).
Tamed is an anagram for mated.
Mated in the Wilds was created in 1921.
Yes. The resultant offspring is called a mule. If a female donkey is mated with a stallion, their baby is called a jennet. Horses and donkeys do not usually mate in nature.
Sandstorm, because she mated with firestar
Neither horses or ponies are inherently smarter. While a certain horse or pony may appear smarter it will not hold true throughout. Horses and ponies are basically the same. In fact a given mare can give birth to both horses and ponies depending on who she is mated to. Therefore horses and ponies are of the same basic intelligence Horse
well it depends if she mated with 2 different dogs then the puppy would look like its dad(the 1 she mated with). but if they were the same i don't know
You'll know when your dove has mated if you hear sounds that your dove hasn't made.
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the answer to that is 'lucky!'
Mated.
The number of siblings a horse can have varies. For instance a mare typically only has one foal at a time, but they can have twins which is rare and also triplets which is even more rare. A foal can have full siblings that are older or younger if the same parents were mated again, or half siblings if the mother was mated to another stallion. Something more twenty would be the limit for the number of full siblings.
The cast of Mated in the Wilds - 1921 includes: Fred Oppey as Justin Strong