Yes wild horses do live in groups called a herd and there is a lead mare and a stallion. The stallion protects the herd and the mare leads it.
Yes, they do. Wild horses do live in groups called a herd, and there is a lead mare and a stallion. The stallion protects the herd, and the mare leads it.
No, she will most likely deliver a dead foal. Unless there are foaling complications, she will live.
never a foal needs to live on its own
If your horse is a mare wait until the horse has reached sexual maturity and then click public coverings but if you have purchased a stallion go to your mare and click private coverings and ask for your mare to breed with a stallion then after a number of months your mare will give birth, then once the foal doesn't live with it's mother start again!
There are five named maria on the Moon: Mare Tranquillitatis, Mare Serenitatis, Mare Crisium, Mare Imbrium, and Mare Nectaris.
Mare
The breeding of a zebra stallion and a horse mare results in a good percentage of live births. The breeding of a horse stallion and a zebra mare rarely results in a live foal. This is similar to the production of mules as opposed to hinnys when horses are bred to donkeys. The use of a donkey on a mare, (to produce a mule) is much more fertile than the use of a horse stallion on a donkey jenny, (to produce a hinny).
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The Flanders mare !
A mare is a female horse
A mare is a full grown female horse. An adult mare is called a mare. It is sometimes used as a euphemism for a married woman.