Yes.
There are far more female wild horses and burros than there are male. Many studies have taken place to find out why.
Yes you can but there is a chance that the female will get pregnant.
Stable: noun: barn like place where horses reside.Stable: adjective: an emotional state of being.
Hunter was fired from "Melrose Place" (1992) for being pregnant
There are thirty wild horses in the world at any point in time. Wild horses spawn at random at a random spawn spot on a random isle around the world. That being said, there is no best place to catch wild horses.
It is not possible to get pregnancy from the dog to human female. Chromosomes do not allow such pregnancy to take place.
As soon as you realize she is pregnant, you should cage her separately and in a quiet place, away from the male. The female tends to be moody in that stage of being pregnant. If she is with the male she might eat the offspring.
Pregnant or not the 16 year old would have to have parents written consent. Call the place where marriage licenses are issued.
The young female horse (filly) will start her heat cycles sometime between her first and second birthday. After she turns two she can be bred by the stallion. Once breeding takes place is the mare (adult female) will either get pregnant or she will go back into heat within a week or two. Once pregnant, the mare should give birth about 11 months later. Birthing for horses is relatively short, and the foal (baby horse) should stand and nurse within an hour, most within minutes.
Yes, it is normal to sometimes feel depressed while pregnant due to the hormonal changes taking place at the time.
They swim.
Stable