It varies depending on the breed, the nutrition and the condition of the horse, but around 5 years is normal.
A mortal horse lives until about 30 years old, but an immortal horse lives forever.
Horses typically grow rapidly during the first year of life, often gaining about 2-3 pounds a day. Growth continues at a slower rate until around age five when they reach their full adult size and weight. Various factors such as genetics, nutrition, and overall health can influence the rate of growth in horses.
Possibly. Most horses grow until the age of about 4-6 years old.
Five dollars an hour.
My horse is 18, but i think they can grow to be 20-25 years old.
Well, it depends on the breed of horse..... the average horse, however will be grown to its full size when it is 2-4 years old.Fun Fact: jockeys use 2-4 year old horses in races because, they are fully grown, show a lot of spirit, more energy (than most older horses), and most likely can run faster than older horses.
2-3 years sometimes up to 4 and 5 is the longest amount of time a horse has ever grown
It takes between three to five years for a lion to fully grow.
He grew in Mecca until 53 years.
the horses hair can grow about to 5 or 8 inches long
it like a human,the horse grow with good food and age.
Yes; and they grow naturally in horse manure anyway.