Horses typically live into their 20's and 30's but many can live into their 40's if given proper care.
No, a twelve-year-old horse is not too old. Horses can live well into their 20s and even 30s with proper care and management. A twelve-year-old horse is typically still considered to be in its prime years for performance and riding.
A 13 year old horse is not too old to compete in cross country competitions. The horse just needs to be physically fit to compete. Horses live well into their 30`s now. Your mother needs to accept that things change. If you get this horse into shape, feed it right, there is no reason except a medical one that could stop this horse from doing any kind of competition! If the horse has no medical issues, there is nothing that can stop it, except your mother.
yes, because when a horse does a poo, the grass is too sweet around that area but it is not too sweet for the other animals! horses can also live with cows.
The oldest breed is the Arabian. Thoroughbred and several draft horse breeds are quite old too.
no because it too crowded
She may not be too old to be pregnant, but it is not safe to breed a 23 year old arabian. The foal and the mare may die during the pregnancy. If you are planning to do this, I want you to take my advice and do not try to do this if you want her to live much longer.
Your horse can live to the 60s or higher but most the time they live to the 30rds if lucky it will live longer.(the oldest horse a saw was 64years and my oldest horse was 24years and just died 3 days a go)But the bad part it can die any time so take care of you horse. That's not true. If you're talking about the game Howrse then that's completely untrue. If you use the Philosopher's Stone (PS) (which makes your horse immortal (live forever)) your horse will never die. But horses gradually start loosing their health at... I think 25 years old. They normally die around 30 years old if they don't have the PS. Sometimes your horse gets sick or has too little energy. If the horse has under 5% energy, he has a chance of dying. Sickness, when not treated, can kill a horse, too. If your horse is over 30 when he dies and he don't have the PS, then you'll get a pass to "help continue your game". I'm AppaloosaCrazy on howrse. AC
No, 9 years old is not too old. Active barrel racers often race horses up to the age of 16-18 years old.
Horses are never too old to learn. But as they age they grow frail, so strenuous training is out of the question for a horse over about 23.
no
twenty years
Horses generally reach reproductive maturity by 18 months of age. The upper limit for successfully breeding a mare is around 20-25 years old, with the fertility declining significantly after the age of 15. Pregnancy risks also increase in older mares.