Fjord horses typically mate in the spring, with the breeding season often starting around April and continuing through June. This timing aligns with the natural reproductive cycle of horses, as warmer weather and abundant grass provide better conditions for foaling and nurturing the young. Breeding during this period allows for optimal growth and health of the foals.
Horses are 'long day' or 'long light' breeders. They will come into season and begin breeding when the daylight hours begin to extend. Which is most typically spring and summer.
tigers mate at winter time
They actually mate all year round.
Rats mate all year around. They might even have 100 babies in their lifetime!
They can mate at any time of the year but only when conditions are exactly right for them to do so.
Around March-June time.
April-August
The winter
spring,
Lions do not mate at any specific time of year and the females are polyestrous so can come into heat a number of times each year if thy are not already pregnant.
The time of year that a sea urchin mates is in the coldest part of the year
full moon