Usually just one. Twins are not unheard of but usually only one twin will only survive because of their size and demand on the mother during gestation.
Sea horses take good care of their eggs, but once they hatch, the young are left to manage on their own.
At least once a day.
Normally once.
The female of a colt is typically called a filly when referring to a young horse, and a mare once she reaches maturity.
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Uh, once.
male sea horses produce 100-200 baby sea horses! once a male sea horse even produced 1,257 young in one day! amazing, right?!?!
For most horses in most circumstances, once every 3 months is sufficient. However, if your horse lives in a small place with limited turnout, he is exposed to more of his own feces, which could carry worms in it, or if your horse is very young or very old and less able to fight worms, then he may need to be wormed as often as once a month. Talk to your vet to find out what your horse needs for his specific age and place.
The masculine term for a young male horse is "stallion." A colt specifically refers to a young male horse, usually under the age of four. Once a colt reaches sexual maturity, typically around four years old, it is then referred to as a stallion.
A horse may shed lightly if the temperature rises high enough, but a horse will mostly shed when winter turns into spring. If if the temperature drastically changes more than once a year, then a horse may shed more than once.
Arion was once a horse of Hercules.
They have one young at a time...........