well a horse is a mammal so it gives birth like all moms it comes from the tummy it bleeds its in pain they cut it out and there... ^_^
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Horses give birth for the same reason as humans, to propagate their species.
A mare's uterus is only so big and can only stretch so far. A mare also often cannot produce enough milk, nor are foals large or healthy enough, if born as twins, to survive.
No.
Yes.
Yes, but if the miniature is a mare, then no, the developing foal would kill her if she gave birth.
No, a stag is a male deer.
He arose from the blood that dripped from Medusa's severed head.
It means a horse is a horse regardless where it was born, be it out in the pasture, one the range or in a stall. If a woman gave birth to a baby in a stall it does not make that baby a horse, but still a human being.
Yes, the date a horse was foaled is the date he was born. Foaling just means giving birth, so if the date is in the future or the very recent past (and doesn't make sense by looking at the horses' teeth) and the horse concerned is a mare, it could be the day she gave birth (or is due to give birth), not the day she was born.
A horse gives birth from an area under it's tail.
Harry Horse's birth name is Richard Horne.
Michael Horse's birth name is Heinrich, Michael.
horse giving birth ok that's a dumb answer!
it depends on the weight of the horse