the same as all other horses 1 or very rarely 2
1 offspring at a time, with an approximate gestation period of 2 years.
Horses do not hatch offspring; they give birth to live young. A mare typically gives birth to one foal at a time, although twins can occur but are rare. The gestation period for a horse is about 11 months.
One
only one at a time
If eastern cougars did not have offspring, they would become extinct. They have one or two at a time.
as many as 18 eggs at a time. It takes about a month for the chicks to hatch.
Lions have fewer offspring compared to fish because they invest more time and resources in raising each offspring. Lions give birth to only a few cubs at a time and care for them extensively, whereas fish produce hundreds or even thousands of eggs at once with little to no parental care, relying on the sheer number of offspring to increase their chances of survival.
From 1-10 is normal.
No, they do not show the same fecundity. Fecundity means the ability to produce offspring in great numbers. Not all species give birth to numerous or even multiple offspring. For instance, a dog has anywhere from 3 to 7 puppies on the average birth. A horse, on the other hand, has one foal at a time. All other factors being equal, a dog--because of its ability to produce multiple offspring (as many as 30 or 35 pups) over a period of 4 to 5 years--would be consider more fecund than a horse which, during the same time period, would only produce 4 to 5 offspring.
Like many great and would be great race horses Affirmed had to be euthanized due to leg problems. He Was 26 at the time. Horse's can live from anywhere between 25 and 30 years which means he had a good long life unlike Ruffian who had to be euthanized at the age of 3. Affirmed was a Great Horse and has had many offspring since he had retired.
125 as they are rampant
A dolphins gestation time is 11 months approxmatly