If a stallion is exposed to an inflamatory process that kills all his sperm it takes about 55-57 days to produce new, viable sperm.
A colt generally begins producing sperm at 18 to 24 months.
5 days x
three hours
Actually its takes a matter of seconds to produce a sperm. Millions of sperm are produced in a day.
Some do. Taking sperm from a male horse (stallion) you can freeze it and ship it to other places of the world. A lot of people in show buisness and racing will want to breed their female horse (mare) with a certain stallion but can't afford to take their mare or bring the stallion together, buying just the sperm is a lot cheaper! When they get the sperm they inject it into the mare, this is called Artificial Insemination
Because that is what it take for the sperm to produce and make the baby grow
This depends on the horse as an individual and how long he was a stallion before being gelded. If the stallion was already gentle, then it shouldn't take long. If the stallion was gelded before he was 2 years old, then it will take less time to lose his stallion behaviors than if he was gelded when he was 5. Another factor is if he has ever bred a mare. If he has, then it will most likely take a really long time to lose his stud behaviors. Training can help too.
It can take a matter of hours depending on how much sperm there is
Only males produce semen, the fluid that carries and nourishes sperm. Sperm and eggs join in the uterus.
1 hour
a sec
A day
1.5 weeks.
It can take 12 - 72 hours for human sperm to reach the egg.
It only takes sperm a few minutes to get inside of an egg.