Horses typically give birth to one foal at a time, although twins can occur, it is quite rare and often leads to complications. The gestation period for horses is approximately 11 months, averaging around 11 months and 10 days. After birth, the foal is usually able to stand and nurse within a few hours.
Yes, horses give live birth.
No, horses are mammals and have a live birth
Horses give birth to live young
Zero. Horses give birth to FOALS, and will generally only have one. Twins happen rarely. Never heard of triplets.
Horses are mammals and give birth very much like cats and dogs and humans.
Yes, horses give birth to live young. Baby horses, called foals, are typically born after a gestation period of about 11 months.
Foaling
Horses do not produce eggs they give live birth
No.
horses have 11 mouthes and then after that they give birth
Mares are mature female horses that give birth to foals or baby horses.
Reguardless of the breed horses usually give birth in spring.