Colts(male horses) are supposed to be able to breed from as young as eight months and fillies from around 12 or 18 months
All male horses are either geldings or stallions. Geldings are male horses/ponies that have been castrated, meaning they cannot breed. Stallions are horses that are not castrated and can breed. Geldings are usually more docile than Stallions that are more aggressive, they tend to act protectively over themselves and other horses (particularly mares) that could be either in their field or (in the case of mares) potential breeding partners. Stallions also become more protective, particularly in the field, if there are pregnant mares or young horses and foals.
There are many mixed breed horses. Many people will breed 2 types of horses that are specialized in one area to get a horse that is even better at that one thing. There are many mixed breed horses where you cannot tell all the breeds in it. They call those horses "grade" horses.
Male horses are stallions, neutered adult males are geldings, and baby male horses are colts.
no 2 horses can make a donkey
The size of the horse depends on the breed and pedigree of the particular animal. Most horses are bred for a particular attribute, causing discrepancies in the heights of the animals. Male or female horses can be larger or smaller than one another. Although, in nature, the male (stallions) tend to be larger than their female counterparts, however, castrated or gelded horses often do not grow as large or as stocky as stallions and can be smaller than females of the same breed or pedigree.
It depends on the breed. Male horses are not always bigger than females.
A Stallion.
maybe probably not It depends on the breed and size.
Mare - female horse Stallion - male horse which can breed Gelding - male horse that cannot breed Colt - young male Filly - young female
yes male horses are sometimes bigger than a female horse. But it also depends on the breed and bloodlines of the horse.
Uh, if they didn't breed, how are they supposed to have more sea horses? Yes, sea horses breed.
In order to breed horses on that game you have to keep the male and female horse together. They will start liking each other and eventually will love each other. Once they love each other you don't have to do anything about it they will just have a foal!
A mare is a female horse over the age of 4. You can breed them and they can do anything male horses can. While geldings, castrated, or "fixed" male horses that are unable to breed, are the ideal mount for beginners, mares are willing mounts suitable for all abilities and ages. They get moody when they are in heat, but are not as wild as a stallion.
Black is a color and not a breed. Appaloosa horses can be black.
All horses can cross breed with each other.
Male horses are stallions, neutered adult males are geldings, and baby male horses are colts.
All male horses are either geldings or stallions. Geldings are male horses/ponies that have been castrated, meaning they cannot breed. Stallions are horses that are not castrated and can breed. Geldings are usually more docile than Stallions that are more aggressive, they tend to act protectively over themselves and other horses (particularly mares) that could be either in their field or (in the case of mares) potential breeding partners. Stallions also become more protective, particularly in the field, if there are pregnant mares or young horses and foals.