A horse typically cannot get pregnant before it's first year, most fillies and mares can continue to breed their entire lives if allowed to do so. Some will however go into a form of equine menopause around age 20 or so and the likely hood of them becoming pregnant decreases.
i believe it has to be 24 months
You can age your mare when she is pregnant, but be careful not to age her past her foaling date, because you will lose a Karma, and the foal.
Yes. A "mare" is the term used for a female horse (equine) of or over the age of 3 or 4 years old.
Yes. If the horse is 6 months into her gestation period and you age her with an aging point, she will be 8 months into her gestation period.
No, mules are generally infertile. They have 63 chromosomes, unlike a horse which has 64 and a donkey which has 62.
Colt is a male 1 year and younger, Stallion is a male who can breed and Gelding is a male that has had surgery so he can't breed
the answer is yes, a horse does bite if she i pregnant, but all horses bight, it doesn't matter if she is pregnant or not, trust me on that, i have had my share of horse bites.
Your horse doesn't have to be a specific age. Your horse has to be eight months pregnant, I believe, in order for you to find out the gender of the foal and a general idea of what it's going to look like.
No usually, once animals are pregnant they will no longer have a cycle.
A colt is a young male horse, and a filly is a young female horse. So, no, a colt cannot birth a filly because the colt is sexually immature, but overall male horses cannot become pregnant.
A female horse that can't get pregnant is called a "barren mare."
That depends on whether the ten year-old has started their period yet or not. You cannot be pregnant when you are ten without your period.