there might be too many in the world to have an exact answer, but there could be an estimation.
There are far more female wild horses and burros than there are male. Many studies have taken place to find out why.
They are the offspring of female horses and male donkeys.
Depends on the horses
Yes, mare's (female horses) can have foals.
Yes, female horses can run in a derby, provided they meet the eligibility requirements set by the specific race. In many prestigious derbies, such as the Kentucky Derby, only male horses are allowed to compete, while female horses can participate in other races like the Kentucky Oaks. However, there are derbies and races specifically designed for female horses, showcasing their abilities in competitive settings.
Female horses sleep in the exact same places as male horses, neither sex has any one preferance when it comes to where they sleep.
Female horses are called a mare. Male horses are stallions.
A young female, not yet mature (under 4 years old) is called a filly. A female older than 4 is called a mare.
There are only male sea horses no female
A horses gestation period lasts 11 months.
No
Mares are female horses.