You get a crossbreed foal. For instance, if you bred an American Walking Horse and a Mustang and you got a colt, it would be an American Walking Horse X Mustang colt. This is said as, "American Walking Horse Mustang cross". At least I think so.
A crossbreed
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Black beauty's dam was a Thoroughbred as was his sire.
It really depends on what type of foal you want.My auntie bred her Hanoverian with a Thoroughbred and got a splendid 3 day even horse! But it also depends of the qualities of the Dam and Sire so really it doesn't matter!
A sire is the father of an animal or human.
Dam=Mother Sire=Father
The sire. And the mother is called the dam.
about 1 in 10 foals will be still borns depending on the dam and the sire
Sire, Male. Dam, Female Offspring are Foals.
Of what breed? Of what offspring, a bull or heifer? Please provide more information here!!
A sire. A mother horse is called a dam.
For those operations that can do inbreeding or line-breeding, the closest of kin that cattle can be bred to is brother-sister, or dam to son, or sire to daughter. Line breeding involves cows being bred to their grand-sires, half-brothers, uncles, or cousins, or the bulls being bred to their grand-dams, half-sisters, aunts, or cousins.