yea. most minis have sheltland in them
She will breed with the stud that has fought and won a fight against another stud,
If I am correct, it means once you breed your mare tosomeone elses stud they say that if your mare doesn't have the foal (miscarriages or something) that you don't have to pay the fee for breeding to the stud.
If I am correct, it means once you breed your mare tosomeone elses stud they say that if your mare doesn't have the foal (miscarriages or something) that you don't have to pay the fee for breeding to the stud.
stud farms, or you can put a stallion and a mare together at your place, providing they're in heat.
Both mare and stud will lose 25% energy when breeding.
Part bred Arab or Arab X Morab
No. Bred mares are not receptive to the stallion because they are bred, not in heat.
From a stud.
Yes, because he is a horse and she's a goat. The discrepancy in the size of his organ and her orifice would probably lead to tearing in the goat.
The fee is called a stud fee. This is the amount paid by the mare owner for the breeding services of a stallion.
Neither. Most horses don't have any money. The mare owner pays the stud fee. That's the whole point. They pay the stud fee and the next year they get a baby.
No