A horses offspring is called a calf
Reguardless of the breed horses usually give birth in spring.
no they don' t
I did this on Howrse and got it right. The answer is autumn. :)
Well, if these are working horses after a long winter off they will be just about coming back into work for the new season. Wild horses would just be starting to get ready for mating but not quite yet. Horses like to have their foals in the spring and summer so they have more chance of survival.
In late fall or early spring
yes they do and 11 months later a foal is born
Horses enjoy the warmer weather but at the same time when it's pleasantly cool out.. Judging from that logic, spring and fall!
Wild or feral horses usually mate once the days begin to lengthen, so usually in the spring and summer.
The horses are either relocated, auctioned or sold off, or broken in and then auctioned or sold off.
Off the Horses - 1937 was released on: USA: 3 March 1937
The horses would be in a field where a small mpatch of land fenced off by wire, has spring bulbs palnted in the soil to grow for next spring. Crocasis, snowdrops, daffodills, tulips, hyacens ... would these flowers harm a horse if eaten or sniffed?
yes, horses often get allergies from the new spring grasses and pollen just like we do, It can cause their eyes to excessively water it shouldn't be and issue but be sure its not impeding their eyesight and that their eyes aren't red.