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Horses are bred through a process called selective breeding, where specific stallions and mares are chosen based on desirable traits such as speed, temperament, and conformation. The breeding typically occurs when the mare is in estrus, and the stallion is introduced either through natural cover or artificial insemination. After successful mating, the mare carries the foal for about 11 months before giving birth. Proper care and nutrition during pregnancy are essential for the health of both the mare and the developing foal.

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