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yea. most minis have sheltland in them
Yes, but if the miniature is a mare, then no, the developing foal would kill her if she gave birth.
No Miniature isa horse BREED its probably the smalllest horse breed gestation is when a mare (girl horse) is pregent and careieing a baby foal
Miniature bred to over 15hh = Foal mature 14hh-15.3hh Miniature bred to Galloway (13.2hh - 14.3hh) = Foal mature 13hh and under OR 14.3hh Miniature bred to 13hh and under = Obviously, foal will mature 13hh or under Sometimes, though, the results will be different, depending on the genes of the horses bred, and the size. It would be extremely hard on a miniature mare to a carry a foal sired by a full sized stallion so it would have to be a miniature stallion with a full sized mare. Shetland ponies vary in size so it would really depend.
A mare is an adult female horse.
Believe it or not yes it is possible. They may be small but if both are willing and the mini is tall enough he will breed her.
A sterile mare is a female horse that cannot breed.
Same age as any horse. It's safest to breed equines at age four, after they've fully developed. I've heard of people breeding fillies as young as two. This is dangerous because the horse is not fully developed and may be irrevocably damaged in the back and hips by the weight of the foal.
it is the same as a big horses name, it is called a mare
By a mare and a stallion meeting. You get the gist.
A "stallion" is not a breed. It's a gender. A female horse is a mare and a male horse is a stallion. If the stallion has been neutered or castrated, he then is called a gelding. A stallion therefore, is an unaltered male of any breed of horse. There are miniature stallions all the way up to the Shire stallions.
you breed a mare (girl horse) that has positive BLUP with a male horse