manure and lots of fun and love
Yes. All pets have dander.
A steer is a bull that has been neutered so he cannot produce offspring. In horses, the equivalent is the gelding.
Members of the same species can interbreed and produce fertile offspring. For example horses and zebras have been known to mate successfully because they are of the same species.
A hippologist studies horses. Hippology is the study of horses.
Horses are just called "horses" unless they are in a group together. When horses get in a group together, they are then called a "herd".
No.
I'm not sure about produce, but if you meant reproduce, they do it in the exact same way as domestic horses.
Yes, horses are heterotropic, they cannot produce their own food.
Two Mustangs produce a Mustang
no
Yes. All pets have dander.
Horses, flax, linen, and slaves-
No, organisms of different species can breed and produce offspring. Donkeys and horses can breed and produce mules but mules cannot produce offspring.
There have been cases of mares having twins, but generally horses only have 1 foal.
They have two teets that produce milk. The foal suckles of them.
Horses, storms, earthquakes, good sailing weather, ...
cause it helps produce horsebred horses