Mom horses can have twins but... it is very rare
Identical twins. Although horses sometimes have twins I'm not sure if they have identical twins.
Yes, horses can have twins, but it is not very common.
It depends on how often there have been twins in your family, it's all in your mom's good 'ol DNA. But considering that she was a twin, there are higher chances that you could have twins. Weather you would like twins or not, good luck!
Horses only have one Foal. It is rare for both twins to surive
Yes, horses can give birth to twins, although it is rare. Twins can occur when the mare releases multiple eggs during ovulation, which are then fertilized by separate sperm. Twin pregnancies in horses can be risky due to complications such as developmental abnormalities and pregnancy loss.
yes to twins
Horses don't have litters, they have one foal or in extremely rare cases, twins.
Yes, typically horses only have one foal at a time, however twins are a possibility. If twins are found to be present a reproductive vet is usually brought in to 'pinch' one of the twins off to protect the mare from harm during pregnancy and birth.
i think it usually skips a generation, so your kids will probably have twins.
it is imposible they vry rarly give birth to twins
One. Twins are the exception, not the rule.
Horses typically have only one foal per pregnancy, but they can have multiple pregnancies (about 1 per year... they are pregnant for 11 months). There have been cases where horses have had twins but the foals usually do not survive because they are underdeveloped. Twins may also be detrimental to the dam.