it makes the horse faster :)
A usual breeding period for a horse is about 11 months, so when the horse is born, usually their about 11 months old.
Breeding a donkey and a horse makes a mule, and you will end up with a colt like any equine.
Young Man Afraid Of His Horses was born in 1836.
Young Man Afraid Of His Horses died in 1893.
Horses give birth to live young
normally the young use their instinks
Baby fish are tiny and will usually be eaten if they are left with larger fish. Swordtails will eat their young and adult neon tetras will also eat baby swordtails. You won't be breeding neons.
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Yes, they are. Regular riding horses are ridden at atleast 3 yrs. From my experience. Riding horses too young weakens their bones.
If you look up Andalusian horse breeding farms they may offer lessons or are selling their horses so ask if you may try one out but if you have no horse smarts or you are not used to being around horses I suggest you take lessons. Also do not buy one for free it is most likely the horse is ill or unsafe. If it is a horse for stud they will not send the stallion to you you have to send your mare to them, and don't buy any green horses ( young untrained horses) unless you are a trainer or you have lived around horses all your life.
Different lineages have evolved different breeding strategies. Invertebrates and fish lay a lot of eggs, of which a number will survive to breed; mammals like horses and humans on the other hand produce only few young, but invest so much energy in raising them that each of them is much more likely to survive to breeding age. They're both equally 'valid' strategies, just different.
They are found everywhere there are horses. Colts are young male horses.