Wild or domestic, it doesn't vary that much. A mare will have a heat cycle that lasts about 7-14 days. If she does not get pregnant she will have another cycle. If no pregnancy occurs by late fall the cold weather will subdue her heat cycles. When the days get longer and warmer in the spring her heat cycle will start up again.
Yes, wild horses are mammals, and almost all mammals give live birth.
No, but they can breed just like regular horses,
Usually. The breed in America is usually the American Mustang.
The leading stallion will breed with the mares
Yes, there are wild horses all over the USA.
There are no "most wild" breeds. There are 30 wild horses out at any time, sent out at random by the game. Not all breeds will be out at one time, and there may be more than one of a certain breed out at a time.
Feral horses are horses that have been tame or domesticated but have escaped and returned to the wild. An exception is Przewalski's Horse a breed of wild horse that was subjected to a breeding program and then purposefully returned to the wild. These horses have never been tamd or domesticated.
The term Spanish horse is typically used for Andalusian or Pura Raza Espanola (PRE) horses. This breed is not wild or feral, but there were and are herds of feral/wild Sorraia horses in the Iberian Peninsula.
In the game horse isle you are unable to breed horses. The only way to get a foal is to buy one at the pet store. Or you can find wild horses, trade other for horses, or buy horses. But you cannot breed your horse. But good idea
Yes there are, and commonly in Texas (no those are feral!!) Yes, a few. Only 1 breed. The Przewalski (or Mongolian/asian) wild horse. They are the only living breed left, Horses and donkeys branched out from them, They are extint in the wild. wild horses we think of today (mustangs) are feral. that means they have domestic ancestors, and/or are tame/ used to people
The Friesian horse is a domesticated breed of horse.
It depends on the breed of wild horse (domesticated horses are really only breeds but some wild horses are a breed like the Przewalski's horse) - whether they are cold or hot - blooded to figure out the climate and habitat they would be most suited in/ where they originated from as well.
Horses have always lived in the wild, as they did before they lived on farms. There is only one truly wild breed of horse left today, the Przewalski horse, all others are feral horses.