The horse could be registered as a 1/2 Arab with the Arabian Horse Association. If the parents are approved for "warmblood" registration, the foal could be eligible.
There are several factors that will determine what pony/horse to choose for a child. The size of the child, her riding skill level, temperment. Ponies can sometimes be difficult. There is a breed called 'Quarter Pony'. These are registered Quarter Horses that are under 14.2 HH. Quarter horses have wonderful temperments and they usually love children. This would be my first pick. The next would be the Welsh, or a Welsh cross-breed. The Welsh is a nice size and usually has a good temperment and are versatile.
Clara Barton founded the American Red Cross in 1881.
The red cross is red. The background is white and not red because other wise it would just be a red block.
Usually, they would be hung by the cross
There is a very good explanation found at http://www.watchtower.org/e/200604a/article_01.htm that I think you would enjoy reading. Wikipedia covers the history of the cross as well at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross.
Part bred Arab or Arab X Morab
The species in concern is most likely Bos taurus. The breed in concern would be the Holstein-Friesian cow.
I would think that if they were closely related, they would at least be a cross of the same breed.
They cannot cross breed. You would undoubtedly get a dead beetle.
My friend does research on the human body and she thinks that you would go cross-breed. I think you'd get a disease, but I trust my friend. So the answer is probably, yes, you would go cross breed, but that doesn't mean you'll have benefits.
You would need to go on cross breed and cross breed a sea turtle and a comodo dragon and it gives you 40,000 coins!
In general, Friesian horses are known for their pleasant dispositions. But, as with all other horses, their temperament can vary significantly from horse to horse.
Typically any horse showing draft horse type is considered coldblooded, so that would mean Friesian, Fjords and certain cross breds would qualify as coldbloods.
An Alaskan Malamute/Siberian Husky mix is a cross breed and a hybrid because a cross breed is a hybrid. In this case, a hybrid would be defined as the offspring of two different breeds of dogs which is what a cross breed is as well.
Yes I suppose but it would be a cross breed.
i believe that it would form an amphibious fish unciorn that has fins for legs or a gaint fat blob of uglyness. if you could cross breed them but to bad you cant.
No they are entirely different species and can not cross breed. Mollies are Poecilia sp. and Swordtails and Plattys are Xiphophorus sp. To cross them would be like crossing a dog with a cow.