Yes. Any horse can and should be registered for a passport.
a dentist can tell by its teeth or if you have its passport it should say the year it was born.
Some counties still issue them. It depends what citizenship you hold
Just age your horse to twenty months or 1 year 8 months
Yes. If you do not get the horse in the first year, you can still get it the next year.
Foal or suckling, is when the horse is with its Dam still. Weanling when the horse is taken away from its mother but is still under a year old. Yearling When the horse is a year old Filly a female horse under 4 Colt male horse under 4 Mare female horse over 4 Stallion A Male horse over 4 that can still produce young Gelding a male horse over 4 that cannot produce young.
Under normal circumstances a twenty year old doesn't need emancipation. You just walk out the door, get a job and rent a place. If there are special reasons for a twenty year old to still be dependent on parental care, then emancipation may not be wise.
u put in the quaka or a local news paper!
You will still be 42 inches tall.
Yes an 18 year old US Citizen can get a passport for 10 years, you need to be over 16 to get a 10 year passport.
A 10 year old horse is still young consittering they can live to be 30 years old. They can be ridden and shown just like a younger horse.
According to the usual (hundreds) form, it is the year "twenty fourteen."(also twenty-fourteen, but the numeral is almost always preferred)*The form two thousand fourteen is still heard, a carryover from calling the years 2000 to 2009 by the millennial year rather than the hundred (e.g. twenty-oh-one, twenty-oh-nine).
everyone has to have a passport