Twin foals are possible but extremely rare, as few as 1 in 10,000 pregnancies. They appear to be most common in miniature horse breeds.
In many cases, multiple embryos will not develop in the mare, with only one dominant fetus growing to maturity while any others are reabsorbed by the horse's body. Where twins survive to birth, one or both may be significantly smaller.
Of course. It could have twins (Although you don't see it very often) and it could also have a foal one year, then another one the next year.
One mostly. If there is any more than one there is about a 99% chance the mother will die
Having more than one horse can help to keep the horses company, if they do not already have a companion. These companions don't have to be other working horses. For example, you could use donkeys, sheep, cows, goats, mules, asses or horses that are retired, permanently lame or injured or not suitable for work instead. Also, having more than one horse can help when in serious competing. For example, you could have one horse for each discipline, or even an extra horse for amateur breeding, or just a horse that will help to teach a younger or less experienced horse. But keep in mind, horses are expensive, and buying more than horse when you only have the time and money for one horse is really irresponsible.
in the spring time.
There are many differences in a horse and a grizzly. To name a few: A horse is a prey animal, while a bear is a predator. A horse can only stand on its hind legs for a short period of time, a grizzly can stand much longer. A horse is more commonly tamed than a grizzly, not saying that some grizzlys arent. The average horse weighs more than the average grizzly.
Iride a horse in shows all the time,and I've never heard of the Olympia horse show.There are more than 10 shows a year,but mostly horse shows are placed at the Thurston County Fairgrounds or Northwest Equestrian Center.
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Yes. If you have the highest bid by the time that the horse's auction time is over you get the horse! For any more questions you have you can ask me on howrse. My username is spiritdancer .
Well honestly it depends on the kind of animal you have. You could have a horse and you probably would spend a lot more time with your horse than your dog because your horse takes a lot more food, grooming, and not to mention it needs to be in good shape. That is why it depends on the animal.
It is unusual to bear more than one.
Different horse will have different endurance levels. Some horses can only move fast for short periods of time, others for long periods of time, e.g., the Arabian. Trotting is slower than the gallop, but trotting for long periods of time is actually better exercise. The miles that a horse can trot a day depends strongly on that horses fitness, breed, age and conformation. That is a question that has more than one answer, and it highly depends. Hope this helps a bit, Winnie the Horse Gentler
Female polar bears usually give birth to only one or two cubs at a time. It is extremely rare for more than two cubs to be born, and if there are more than two it is unlikely that all of them will survive.
because if the horse has two in one belly the horse will die and the baby's will die to.