It's called a foal. If it's a girl foal she is a filly and a boy is a stud colt.
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stallion, stud or sire
Nothing. A stallion is an ungelded male horse and a jack is a male donkey. Only females and males can breed together and produce offspring.
A hinny is a hybrid offspring of a male horse (stallion) and a female donkey (jenny). Hinnies are less common than mules, which are the offspring of a male donkey and a female horse. Hinny tend to have a more horse-like appearance compared to mules.
it was Thawra , meaning 'wind'
A stallion can determine if a foal is his offspring through observations such as physical resemblance, behavior towards the foal, and the mare's behavior towards him. DNA testing can also definitively confirm paternity.
As long as the dams of the stallion's offspring are unrelated to the sire and he is a good example of the breed with no autosomal genetic defects: nothing. There are many examples of breeders that have inbred horses using this technique and produced outstanding individuals. That being said, a breeder must know the genetics of his/her bloodstock very well before attempting inbreeding techniques at this level.
yes, because it is a name. - Megan (11)
A stallion is what you're talking about. A castrated stallion is called a gelding. A baby stallion is a colt.
They could, but a stallion, especially one that is not a young stallion, is often the hardest type of wild horse to tame, much harder than his offspring or his mares are. In most cases stallions are let go to find more mares to have and produce offspring with.
a "stallion" is a male horse so a male can't give birth to offspring.
no but i am going to make is 2018