Seabiscuit did sire a small amount of offspring but none of them really made a name for themselves. The best they did was win a few small stakes races.
Liger males are generally sterile, so there hasn't been any liger offspring yet. If ever there are, they'd be cubs, just like tiger or lion cubs.
Your rooster will adjust just fine, and may even be somewhat happy. Any offspring he may sire might be smaller than had the sire been a full size rooster. He will probably rule the roost as Banty's can be quite ruling.
Errol Flynn
It is hard to know for sure since they can not speak to us but I have never noticed the sire of a litter acting any differently toward his pups than toward any other dog in the pack. He doesn't seem to know that they are his offspring.
Esperanza is curious about what Sire does with Lois because she has noticed a change in Sire's behavior and senses something secretive and potentially harmful happening between him and Lois. She wants to understand the situation better and possibly protect herself and her friends from any danger.
Offspring are the babies of any animal. For example, kittens are a cat's offspring.
No. Thoroughbred racing prohibits the use of artificial insemination. Because of this, the only way a horse can produce foals for racing is by live cover. Since Barbaro was injured, he could not safely mount a mare, and therefore did not sire any foals.
It means turn your stallion into a gelding so it can t sire any foals
a thoroughbred is a race horse it is a fast horse and is good competitive horse. show jumping cross country dressage horse My horse is an American Quarter Horse and is 5th generation Three Bars offspring on his sire's side. He is said to have been a Chestnut, 15'3hands high and one of the best racers of all time. He was born in 1940. Died in 1968. Sire: Percentage Dam: Myrtle Dee Primarily a great sire of quarter horses although he did produce some Thoroughbred foals. I believe Western Horseman books has a book that includes info on him...not sure which one.
A zebroid is actually any hybrid of a zebra. Usually, the sire is a zebra, and the dam can be any type of equine.
I do not know if they actually saved some of Secretariats sperm. However, as of this date, Thoroughbred mares must be live covered by a stallion and therefore Secretariats sperm would not be of use. The Thoroughbred industry consistantly has many superstar and quality stallions to choose from. While Secretariat was possibly the greatest racehorse of all time, and a wonderful sire, the Thoroughbred industry continues to move forward, which is a good thing. It would not be beneficial for any breed to have a million offspring from one sire.