mares almost always have only one foal. sometimes they may have twins. I have never heard of more than two at once. their gestation takes around 11 months.
horses can have two babies at one time but it is very rare, most of the time both of them do not live because it is very hard on the mare (girl horse) to carry and to give birth to both.
As far as I know of, she is going to be a brude mare, meaning she will have babies.
If your mare has a head halter on lead the mare and most likely the colt will follow.
most people think cheeky mare is a swear word but it is not
Yes you can do that but most likely the mare that will be out there with him will end up being pregnant!!
Yes, technically they can but it can be very damaging for the horse. Most of the time the mother will abort one in the early stages of pregnancy if she does not do that then you should because you risk the life of the mare and the foal.
It takes 6 days of playing on howrse.com for a mare to give birth on Howrse.com. This is very close to being equivalent to the 11 months that a real mare would take to give birth.
Older women can't have a baby after menopause, but men produce sperm late into their 70's and 80's. There are older men who mare married to younger women who have babies.
Horses reproduce sexually, with a mare and a stallion mating to produce offspring. After mating, the fertilized egg develops in the mare's uterus for around 11 months before she gives birth to a foal. The foal will then grow and mature into an adult horse.
Most likely not. Just because it's a mare doesn't make it more scarred of things.
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If a foal dies inside the mare, there is a possibility that the mare may develop complications such as infection or inflammation, but it does not necessarily mean the mare will die. It is important to seek veterinary assistance quickly to address any concerns and ensure the mare's health and well-being.