A female horse, referred to as a mare, can have an average of 1-3 foals per pregnancy. Most mares are able to have foals up to the age of 20-25 years old, so a mare can have up to around 30 foals in her lifetime.
The following is a list of the things that can affect how many foals a mare can have in her lifetime:
In summary, a mare can have up to around 30 foals in her lifetime, although this can vary depending on age, health, genetics, and environment.
Horses will generally carry only one foal to term although certain breeds are better known for successful production of viable twins. Because the incidence of late term abortion of twin foals results in a lost season and sometimes even the loss of the next breeding season most breeders selectively eliminate one of the two concepti before the 17th day of gestation.
If the question refers to the number of foals that can be produced in a lifetime the answer ranges from zero to 22 (based on a mare that has her first foal at the age of 5). Some mares never foal successfully and others produce a foal every year into their middle 20s.
A healthy mare can give birth to a foal every year into her 20s.
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How many babies can mice have in a lifetime: depending on how long they live.... If they live about 5 years, and there is 1 to 32 in each litter, and they can have babies 4 times a year.... you do the math!