Same age as any horse. It's safest to breed equines at age four, after they've fully developed. I've heard of people breeding fillies as young as two. This is dangerous because the horse is not fully developed and may be irrevocably damaged in the back and hips by the weight of the foal.
Miniatures and Shetlands are two separate breeds and they need to be vaccinated yearly starting at a year old.
The Crucible of Iron Age Shetland was created in 2011.
Male miniature dobermans can be bred starting 6 month old. Dogs, male and female, are sexually mature at 6 months of age.
It depends on what breed of dachshund it is if its a miniature the age it will be fully grown would be 2 (in dog years 14) if its a standard one it will be about 3-4
A miniature pinscher typically starts her heat cycle, also known as estrus, around 6-12 months of age. However, the exact timing can vary depending on the individual dog and breed. Signs of heat in a miniature pinscher include swelling of the vulva, a bloody discharge, and behavioral changes such as increased clinginess or restlessness. It is important to monitor your dog closely during this time and consider spaying if you do not plan to breed her.
3 years old
it is the same as a big horses name, it is called a mare
Shetland ponies originated in the Shetland Isles, located northeast of mainland Scotland. Small horses have been kept on the Shetland Isles since the Bronze Age. People who lived on the islands probably later crossed the native stock with ponies imported by Norse settlers.
Shetland ponies originated in the Shetland Isles, located northeast of mainland Scotland. Small horses have been kept on the Shetland Isles since the Bronze Age. People who lived on the islands probably later crossed the native stock with ponies imported by Norse settlers.
depends on the breed of the goats. If it is a miniature then it will be around 50 pounds. If it is a larger breed then it may be 75 or more pounds.
Shetland ponies will be considerably less than Clydesdales. Or do you mean "at birth"?
The Dexter breed is the smallest breed of cattle in the world that is not considered lowline nor miniature. There are many miniature cattle breeds but mainly the following: Lowlines Australian Lowlines Aussie Greys Miniature Galloways Miniature Zebu Miniature Panda Cows Dexters These are the commonly known small breeds of cattle. Mature weights for cows of each breed range from 500 to 700 lbs, unlike those cows where normal mature weights range around 1300 lbs or more.