A horse has one uterus, which is bicornuate in structure, meaning it has two horn-like sections. This anatomical feature is common among many mammals, allowing for the development of a single fetus or sometimes twins. The single uterus is essential for the reproductive process in mares.
A foal is born usually head and front legs first through the Uterus of the mare.
Kind of a bad question, no offence. It would be a horse that was just born or still in its mother's uterus!
Horses are like most mammals (humans, too) and the unborn develop in a uterus.
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A horse gets pregnant through mating with a male horse, which results in fertilization of the female horse's egg by the male horse's sperm. Once fertilized, the embryo develops in the mare's uterus until birth.
It is only normal to have one uterus, but like everything else birth defects can happen to the uterus and some women are born with one and half or two.
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A woman has one uterus.
Sheep have a bicornuate uterus, which means it has two distinct horns. This structure allows for multiple pregnancies and is common in many ruminant species like sheep.