You could, but no offspring would be had because a gemsbok, being an antelope of the Family Bovidae (related to domestic cattle), and the horse being of the Family Equidae (of horses), are quite unrelated ungulates, and no offspring has ever been naturally created between such distantly or unrelated animals before.
To get a 13* horse on Howrse, I believe that you need to get either 2 13* horses and breed them, and the foal will be 13*, or you can breed like a 12* and a 14* and the foal should be 13*. Hope this helps, I'm not sure, but I think I'm right.
In Dreamer: Horse Trainer, you can obtain a foal by breeding two adult horses at the ranch. First, make sure you have a suitable mare and stallion that can breed. Then, take them to the breeding area and follow the prompts to breed the horses and eventually receive a foal.
if you own the mare, you keep the mare and the foal. if you own the stallion, you get the money from the breeding.
A cross breed or crossbred horse is a horse that is the result of crossing two different breeds of horse to produce a foal. Generally however this results in a foal that may not be able to be registered and off lower monetary value than a purebred.
It all depends on the breed. Like a shetland pony is obviously going to have a really small horse to compare to a shire foal.
It depends on the breed. There is so many different breeds, and sizes. Like a Fellabella (smallest horse) Colt yearling, would be tiny, but a Shire (biggest horse) Colt yearling would be really big. So there ISN'T a average size for any horse, unless you want to know about a certain breed, then I might could help you.
Yes. Both are equines, just of a different size. It can be difficult, for the obvious reasons, but definitely is possible. No doubt it has been done in the past, and I'm sure it will continue to be done, for whatever reasons.
A foal.
Yes. If you have a donkey sire and a horse dam then the foal will be a mule. However if you have a horse sire with a donkey dam then the foal will be a hinny. About 90% of mules can't reproduce.
yes you can as a matter of fact! you can use your own horse and or a w horse that you have tamed and it depends on what color the 2 horses that you breed are to figure out what the foal will turn out like. like if the father (stallion) is black or brown, and the mother (mare/dam) is white or grey, then the foal might turn out to be white at the top and black at the hooves or grey at the top and black or white at the hooves... or it can be mixed!
A foal is simply a young horse, a baby if you like. A colt is a young male horse under 3 years usually and a filly a young female horse under 3 years.
ADDEDIf you want a "registerable" foal then your choices are limited to another Connemara or an Arabian. The Arabian is the only breed with a viable, popular half Arabian market and registry. Well it depends what kind of horse you're looking to get. Connemara x thoroughbred crosses can make good jumpers.It's important to look for a stud that best suits the mare and the discipline you'd like to show the foal in. I wouldn't limit the search to a certain breed.