Same as domestic horses, usually 1 foal at a time but twins are known as well
I'm not sure about produce, but if you meant reproduce, they do it in the exact same way as domestic horses.
Not all horses are born wild. Domestic horses when born are not really wild, they are just young and need education. There is a big difference between a wild horse and a domestic, green horse.
The grace, beauty, and intelligence of wild horses fascinate many.
Percherons are not feral horses.
They take care of the herd, protect the young, and try to stay alive
Horses were first domesticated around 4000 B.C. so yes horses can be tamed although the process of taming a young or wild can be challenging and dangerous.
Many countries have wild horses. However, the only true indigenous native horses are found in central Asia, specifically Mongolia. These horses are called the Przewalski's horse.
I think none
no one will no horses have been dissapearing at least that's what i hear but there are still horses left
there are many wild horses there
The horses's young follow their moms around. The mother milks her young until he is old enough to fend for himself. Like a mother bear, horses are very protective of their young. The foal learns how to eat and take care of itself from its mother and the other horses around it.The foal follows their mother around when they are a baby, and the baby drinks the mother's milk until it is old enough to eat real food. Horses are very protective of their young like bears are, the foal learns how to eat and take care of themselves from their mother and the horses around it.
Some wild horses are tamed as people re introduce them into the wild as other wild horses just are free