Usually not enough nutrition/space to go around inside the mare.
Usually horse only have one baby. Twins are rare and one is usually rejected by the mother.
Rachel gives birth to twins
In one pregnancy usually one but some cases have shown two.
Horses do not hatch offspring; they give birth to live young. A mare typically gives birth to one foal at a time, although twins can occur but are rare. The gestation period for a horse is about 11 months.
If a birth mother gives birth to twins, she can choose to place both twins for adoption together or separately. The decision typically depends on the birth mother's preferences and circumstances. The adoption process for twins would involve finding an adoptive family willing and able to take both children.
Usually one, occasionally two although twin pregnancies generally abort before birth or one foal is dead at birth or dies shortly after birth. Often both twins die. Successful twins are rare. Most breeders use techniques to prevent twin pregnancies.
yes
Usually a horse has only one foal. Being a very large animal it is rare for a horse to have more than one at a time. However, twins are not unheard of. Twins do not usually live, one of them is usually weaker.
No, with twins a natural birth is very risky. If a horse has twins or more either it, its foals, or all of them will die. Twins are 1 in 10,000, and 80% of them die. A horse having more than 2 foals is unheard of.
i think it usually skips a generation, so your kids will probably have twins.
Yes they can be
Usually one. Twins are very rare and most of the time one of the twins sadly dies :(