If you are talking about Capalls.com, as I would assume, you would go to the page of the horse you want to breed. Then you scroll down and it should say (if it is old enough, which is 1 year 2 months) something like "Breeding Fee". You click on that and you set your breeding fee, and then you go to the Breeding Barn and you scroll down until you see that horse's name. If it is all vaccinated, groomed, etc. (and if it happens to be female and you have not bred it in the last week), then you click on that horse's Breeding Info and click on the button that says something along the lines of "Breed this Capall." Then you find the horse you want to breed with and just click. hope this helps :)
In Irish it's: capall órga (of colour) / capall óir (of metal)
gabhar (goat) / meannán (kid) / pocán (billy goat) / minseach (nanny goat)
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The Irish Gaelic word is capall. The Scottish Gaelic is each. The Welsh word is ceffyl or march. The Cornish word for Horse is Margh. There is not a single Celtic language but six. The others are Manx Gaelic and Breton.
capaill is 'horses'; (capall is 'horse')
Capall (Kop-pull)
Capall anaithnid (unknown horse)iomaitheoir anaithnid (unknown competitor)buaiteoir anaithnid (unknown winner)or literally capall dorcha (a dark horse).
capall mór a large horse in Irish (?)
In Irish it's "capall coille", it means wood horse / forest horse
Irish: bromach Scots Gaelic: searrach; loth; capall; bromach; lothag Welsh: ebol
Seisreach (capall) = team of horsesCuingir (dámh) = team of oxenFoireann = sports team; foireann phéile = football teamMeitheal = work team