I would think so, yes. For example, a Shetland pony foal would weight a lot less than a Shire horse foal!
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it depends. you might want to breed her with a different horse just in case
You want to get your horse to have its baby in May, So breed it in June
It completely depends on the breed, there are no set hights for foals, it depends on breed and height of parents.
yes, but it wont have another baby. they cant have a baby inside them, breed again, and have another baby. even if you did it AFTER it has its baby, it MIGHT work.idk bout that.
No Miniature isa horse BREED its probably the smalllest horse breed gestation is when a mare (girl horse) is pregent and careieing a baby foal
Usually a horse would have to be 2 and a half to be able to breed
no they are not they are not a rare breed of horse either.
that depends on the breed, the mother and father
A general tearm for a baby horse is a foalA term for a baby girl horse is a fillyA term for a baby boy horse is a coltAny horse that is one year can be called a yearlingA foal off it's mothers milk recently is a weanling-Rikki
No ,A pony is a small breed of horse,a donkey is a dfferant species.
Average weight is anywhere between 900 and 1100 lbs. Their weight depends on how much you feed them and also what type of breed they are.An average 15 hand horse is likely to weight 950 to 1000 lbs.
Ponies are not a baby horse. They are a breed of equine that is generally smaller. A horse can normally only one. But they could have twins.