They don't. The are not genetically similar enough to reproduce.
Horses and mules mate to produce mules or hinnies. Dog and coyotes mate to produce coydogs.
Alpacas are placental mammals and produce live young.
Horses are Polygyny in their breeding style. A stallion will mate with any mare in his harem that is in heat, and will try to steal mares from other stallions. A mare typically only mates with the current band stallion, but may wander off and breed with another available stallion.
Well they had maize, squash, beans, llamas, and alpacas
Star fish do not mate .
Sheep, donkeys. horses, alpacas and llamas
It does depend what your horse and/or alpaca can put up with and what their temperament is like but you can. Alpacas can get along with any livestock.
Before the introduction of horses to the new world, llamas and alpacas were used to transport goods.
no, no horses do
no but humans can make horses mate with the same patner all there life
They can, but usually not. Horses will mostly only mate once the mare is in heat.
Yes, most alpacas will be just fine in a pasture with other herbivores (horses, cattle, sheep, goats). However, if you have two or more alpacas, you'll likely find they form a herd by themselves and do not associate much with the other animals in the pasture.
Alpacas move in the same way horses or cattle move. Four legs. They walk, sort of trot, and then sort of canter. They don't crawl or run. They have even paces.
Horses mate for the same reason that all other animals including humans mate. It is to create offspring and keep a particular species alive. Horses are breed typically to sell or use for show.
horses are sent to stud farms
No they don't. They mate between the ages of 20 to 25.
If you mean the same breed, not always.