A female horse, or mare, typically gives birth to one foal at a time, and it's highly uncommon for her to have more than one in a single day. In rare cases, a mare may have twins, but this is not the norm and often poses health risks for both the mare and the foals. Therefore, under normal circumstances, a mare will have one foal per day when she gives birth.
A 'felmale foal' is Filly, a 'male foal' is colt. You can buy foals or breed foals. which ever one you choose it so wonderful seeing them starting to trust human beings.
No! Male horses can reproduce but they cannot have foals as they do not have wombs. A mare is the female of the species and is the one that carries the foal to term.
They can start having foals around the age of 2 years. Miniature donkeys can live to be 30 years old or older. That being said, the average mini donkey can have foals until they are around the age of 25. But it also depends on your donkey's health and ability to conceive a foal.
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A female horse, referred to as a mare, can have an average of 1-3 foals per pregnancy. Most mares are able to have foals up to the age of 20-25 years old, so a mare can have up to around 30 foals in her lifetime. The following is a list of the things that can affect how many foals a mare can have in her lifetime:Age As mentioned, mares usually have foals up to the age of 20-25 years old. Health If a mare is in poor health, she may not be able to bear as many foals as a mare in good health. Genetics Certain breeds of horses may be predisposed to having more or fewer foals. Environment A mare's environment can affect her ability to bear foals, as certain conditions may make it more difficult for her to conceive or carry a pregnancy to term. In summary, a mare can have up to around 30 foals in her lifetime, although this can vary depending on age, health, genetics, and environment.
Usually a mare will only be carrying one foal, but you occasionally get twins.. though most of the time the mother or the foals pass away during or after birth. Hope this helps, xxx
You cannot find or get free foals anywhere, unless you are given one by a generous player!
Horses produce foals, not Calves(That's cows.) A horse can have around one foal a year starting from the time it's a yearling..assuming it's a mare, and keep producing foals until the day she dies, but typically in domestic breeding situations a mare will produce foal from age 3/4 up until about 18-20 years. So in the wild a mare can have around 20 foals in a lifetime give or take a few and in domestication a horse usually produces around 18 foals from live cover. If however the mare is able to bred artificially then breeders can flush several eggs from one mare each time she's receptive and implant them into recipient mares which means the mare can produce many more foals than is normal.
Shetland ponies, like all equine typically can only have one foal at a time, however they can have twins and triplets. Multiple births in equines are quite rare and can cause problems with both the mare and the foals.
as many as every one else does 2000 but dont go over it
No. It isn't possible. A horse can only have up to two foals and if that happens it is rare that one of them survive and even rarer if both survive.
Mare's can have foals about once every year and a half.