The Asian Wild Horse goes by many names including the Przewalski, Mongolian wild horse, Tahki, and Dzungarian horse. They are always a true primitive dun in color. They are in the 13 hand range, measure around 6-7 feet long and weight averages 660 pounds. As of 2005 there were approximately 1,500 wild Przewalski's.
The size varies on the breed
15 to 16 hands high is incorrect. Due to a wide range of breeds in the Appaloosa's ancestry, the range is 14 to 16 hands high.
There is no way to answer this question. A palomino is a color not a breed or type of horse. Many different breeds accept the palomino color in their registries, from miniature horses to Quarter Horses and everything in between.
Horses can be big animals. They range in size depending on the breed. The largest breed is the Shire Horse.
Horses are not fed according to their breed or color. Their metabolism, size and work load are the factors considered when feeding a horse.
A stallion can be any size, and build, and any color. This is because stallions are male horses who have not been fixed. "Stallion" is a gender, not a breed, so they vary greatly, depending on their bloodlines and breed.
maybe probably not It depends on the breed and size.
A horse breed is a group of horses that all have similar characteristics, such as coats, confirmation, size, ect. They have to be purebred. Cross breeds can become a breed if they are bred for several generations with the babies all having the same characteristics.
Of course miniature horses can get pregnant. Horses are born, not made. And they're born from other horses. Only way for that to happen is if horses get pregnant.
Because Buckskin is a color of horse and not an actually breed, it has nothing to do with how big the horse will get. Many breeds of horses are capable of coming in the buckskin coloring and therefore , the color can range from the smallest horse size (around 4.2 hands, or 18inches) to the largest available horse sizes, nearly 21hh (or around 82 inches or just over 6ft, 10inches).
There is a native breed of horses in the Philippines. The Kabayo is native to the Philippines. It is a smaller size than most other breeds of horses. However, it is sturdy, and strong.
there are many ways of telling the breed of a rabbit here are a few the color of the fur the lenght of the ears size eye color and markings ~Agashe