as long as they get together and as long as they are both horses, yes, there will be offspring.
They sleep, eat, hunt, be solitary together, protect their young and create offspring aka intercourse
well it depends on what kind of offspring
Being a good rider does not determine what kind of horse to get, owning a horse and riding a horse are two very different things. You need to be able to control the horse from the ground as well as from the saddle. Do your research, and get to know the horse you want to buy before taking him home.
probably some kind of Stock Horse or Quarter Horse.
The phrase about horses is actually, "That is a horse of a different color," not feather. The feather animal phrase is, "That is a bird of a different feather." The horse of a different color was in the movie, "The Wizard of Oz:" and the phrase means some kind of unrelated or incidentally related matter with a distinctly different significance.
Grizzly bears offspring are called cubs.
A pinto is a kind of horse and a kind of bean.shint
No they do not. It is kind of like a horse, they can breed with many different camels.
Depends what kind of Hybrid you mean, they need to be of the same species, two different kinds of horses, for example, can make an offspring, as well as two dogs, if two species are very closely related, such as the horse and the mule or the tiger and the lion, they can produce an offspring too. You need to let them mate to produce this, anything more complicated then that requires a genetic recombinator, and those are pretty expensive.
This is different for each horse. What job they do, how old they are, what kind of problems they have, etc. A person specialized in equine diets can help you find the best diet for your horse.
Well there is many different kinds of horses i could name all of them for you but there is too many so i will just name a few common ones. Quarter horse, thoroughbred, clydesdale, shetland pony, Walking horse, racking horse, and a mustang.
a black horse