Any kind or breed of horse can be crossbred, but the real question you should ask yourself is 'Should I crossbreed these horses?' Some crossbreeds are registrable but typically worth far less than a purebred horse of either breed used to create the foal. There are more than enough breeds to find exactly what you are looking for without having to crossbreed to get what you want in a horse.
Zorse!
yes they can be crossbred red back spiders
Throughout the world, there is an average of 300 species of horses, crossbred to create new breeds used for different needs and competitions.
No, a deer and horse cannot interbreed. They are not genetically compatible.
Most of the dogs the pioneer had were hounds or hunting dogs. A lot of them had been crossbred with the native dogs of the native Americans.
yes. all horses like water.
Beef or dairy production. Crossbred cows are used, just like any "normal" cow, as breeding stock. Crossbred calves, especially those beef ones, are commonly raised for beef.
Most Snakes.
A mongrel is a dog of unknown breeding, a crossbred is the cross of two seprate breeds, Ie a Labradoodle, a labrador and a poodle,.
Not all horses are dangerous. In fact, most horses are kind, unless you get on their nerves.
No they are not from the same family, sea horses are a special kind of fish, horses are mammals.
Yes! But not if they're in a completely different family of animals. You can for example breed horses and donkeys and the resulting offspring will be a mule. You can also crossbreed horses and zebras. The baby? A zorse. Lions and tigers bred together produce ligers and a camel and a llama who mate will have a calf called a calma.