Answer. First off Filly's cannot reproduce until they come in heat which is usually at 2 and a half. and ther is a difference between Filly's and foals. A filly is a young girl horse that has not reached the age of 3 after they turn 3 they are called mares. A foal is a horse that you donot know what it is. A colt is a boy horse that has not reached the age of 3 after the age of 3 they are called stallions.(That is if you have not Gelded them yet)lol
What you will need: Stallion and Mare
Mare + Sallion = Baby Horse!
Horse flies lay eggs on stones or vegetation. Which is usually close to water. When hatching the larvae falls into the water or a moist bit of the earth. Feeding on invertebrates, such as snails, earthworms and other insects.
Your question is not very specific, but I will try to answer it as best I can. Horses go into "heat" every 21-22 days. During these several days of open cycle, there is a 24-hour window of sperm reception on the part of the mare. When bred during this period, the horse has a chance of "taking" the breed and therefore bearing a foal 11 months later, give or take a week or so. The annual season for most horse breeders ranges from April to September, but most breeding occurs during the spring months.
In order to produce sperm, the male horse must be a stallion, or a horse that has not had his testicles removed, otherwise it would be a gelding. Geldings cannot reproduce.
Unless of course you are talking about Howrse the game, and should that be the case then my lengthy answer was unneeded and your horse will be able to reproduce at the age of 2 years and 6 months.
When horses reproduce, the mare produces a foal, which is a baby horse. Depending on the gender, it can either be a colt or a filly. A filly is a female baby horse and a colt is a male baby horse. Hope this helped!
They use their spores, and ur welcome
They reproduce by seeds.
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Ferns, Club Mosses, and Horse Tails reproduce through spores. Spores are reproductive cells that are capable of reproducing without fusion with another cell.
Yes, horses produce foals.
Yes, there are all sorts of flies everywhere in the world. Horse flies are in Florida. :)
If the horse fly is carrying a disease it can.
No.A stallion is an untrained male adult horse. actually a stallion is a horse with his testicles intact so he can reproduce a gelding is a male horse without them, stallions are considered the strongest within breeds.
it depends what flies your most likely talking about but flies can carry diseases and some flies eat any flesh i think marsh or horse flies
Sparrows and Swallows eat horse flies
Yes. Only mules (cross between a horse and a donkey) cannot reproduce.
Maggots are the young of flies and will grow up to be adult flies and those flies can reproduce.
Not sure what your asking but a stud is a male horse than can reproduce and a gelding is a male horse that cannot reproduce. A breeding female horse can be called a brood mare.
I think you mean mare? If so, a mare is a female horse and a gelding is a male horse who cannot reproduce. A stallion is a male that can reproduce.
they have sex!!!!!!
Pregnant
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It means that the male horse cannot reproduce.
There are horse flies in Virginia, same as there are horse flies almost everywhere else in the world. There are specifically more horse flies in the east coast, especially in Florida. As for Virginia there's nothing special about the horse fly population there. Just the same old horse flies like everywhere.
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