A horse is pregnant for about 11 months, so it'll only have one foal a year.
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As stated above a horse is pregnant for roughly 11 months. It should also be noted that a horses color (pinto is a color / marking, not a breed) in no way affects how many foals it can have in one year. A horse typically only gives birth to one foal, with twins being a fairly rare occurrence and triplets are nearly unheard of.
Pinto marked horses have the same number of babies as any other colored horse, typically one foal per year.
Pinto is a color and not a breed. Therefore a pinto colored horses production can vary greatly. But for horses in general they can produce and average of one foal a year per mare, with stallions helping to produce many more than that.
Height and weight are criteria for acquiring a horse. A 49 year old who is 5' 1" and weighs 90lbs could ride a small pinto. A 49 year old who is 6' 3" and weighs 210lbs would have a problem (or the pinto would). Base the size of the horse on the size of the rider.
I believe the first model year of the Ford Pinto was ( 1971 )
Talk to an expert, maybe a riding coach, a fellow owner or a veteranarian
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