no probably not. You do realise geldings can't have foals... They are castrated males.
Yes, but if the miniature is a mare, then no, the developing foal would kill her if she gave birth.
A mare has an insticnt and will not I repeat will not become pregnant before the foal is weaned but that is why a stallion that the foal is not sired will try to kill the foal so he can sire another foal of his own.
In most cases, the father of a foal does not play a role in raising or caring for the foal. The responsibility of caring for and raising the foal falls mainly on the mother (mare). The stallion typically continues with his normal activities within the herd or separately.
No, in the wild horse stallions are known to kill ONLY the unhealthy newborn foals, but domesticated animals like their babies.
In the wild, a stallion won't hurt a new foal if it is his own. However, if they steal a herd from another stallion, they might try to kill those foals simply because they are not his own. This is so that only the offspring of the strongest and best stallions live. Some human-kept studs will hurt a new foal, and should never be left unattended with a new foal. There are some stallions that can be left with the mare and foal. These are typically stallions that have been raised in a herd and pasture breed. Never leave a hand-breed stallion alone with a mare or foal.
Mares produce foals in late spring to early summer when the grass is nice and fresh so they can create enough milk for the foal. Mares have 2 kinds of in heat a week or 3 to 4 days after she foals she will be in foaling heat that means the stallion will breed her to have another foal then in the months following he will breed her to insure that they will have the foal.
He is called a stallion. But if he is 'gelded' he is called a gelding. (He can't breed) Most riding school horses are geldings, as they are quieter and when a stallion sees another gelding, he will try and kill it. Also, when the mares at the riding school are in season, you don't want ALL the mares having foals!
No stallions typically will not kill the foals as mares will go back into heat as soon as a foal is born, unlike many predators who must have their young leave or die to go back into breeding heat. Stallions will keep foals in the herd until they are old enough to leave. But a stallion will kill a injured, sick or dying foal.
Babies were drowned at birth. For some reason the Germans decided that it was wrong to kill an expectant mother, but as soon as the mother had given birth it was alright to kill them both.
They do not give birth they lay eggs (spawn). The female should be removed after they have finished spawning otherwise the male will kill her.
Yes, but chances are very rare, only surgical birth might kill a woman but the possibilities are 1/1000000. So, don't worry, oh, and also unless you have a hernia.
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