All horses no matter what breed they are have roughly the same number of foals at one time. Typically a horse will give birth to just one foal, however in rare cases they have had twins and even triplets.
A Clydesdale can have twins, but that is rare, and most of the time the other twin dies, so normally one.
Normally just one.
Horses usually produce only one live foal with occasional instances where two live twins are born. Twin pregnancies in horses can be very problematic and while draft horses (like the Clydesdale) and Standardbred horses seem to be more successful at producing live twins they may require significant veterinary care in order to survive.
horses can have two babies at one time but it is very rare, most of the time both of them do not live because it is very hard on the mare (girl horse) to carry and to give birth to both.
I'm not sure what a Belgiansian horse is, but all horses no matter what breed or cross typically only have one foal at a time. they can have twins and even triplet's, which are exceedingly rare.
Clydesdale foals typically weigh between 100 to 150 pounds at birth. Their size can vary depending on genetics and the health of the mare. As they grow, they can gain weight rapidly, often reaching over 1,000 pounds by the time they are a year old.
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Upto 200 babies at a time according to this, http://www.scienceinafrica.co.za/2003/february/shorse.htm
Horses have a fight or flight instinct when it comes to facing danger. More of the time they will flight, or flee. They will try to outrun the danger, but if that is not possible, or there is no place to run they will fight. Fighting for a horses is trampling, kicking, biting, rearing, bucking, and stiking
2-4 babies at a time.
a mongoose can have up to 5 babies at one time
i think pandas have about 2 babies at a time! i think pandas have about 2 babies at a time!