You get a crossbreed foal. For instance, if you bred an American Walking Horse and a Mustang and you got a colt, it would be an American Walking Horse X Mustang colt. This is said as, "American Walking Horse Mustang cross". At least I think so.
A crossbreed
Judge And Gyp
Black beauty's dam was a Thoroughbred as was his sire.
It really depends on what type of foal you want.My auntie bred her Hanoverian with a Thoroughbred and got a splendid 3 day even horse! But it also depends of the qualities of the Dam and Sire so really it doesn't matter!
A sire is the father of an animal or human.
Dam=Mother Sire=Father
The sire. And the mother is called the dam.
about 1 in 10 foals will be still borns depending on the dam and the sire
Sire, Male. Dam, Female Offspring are Foals.
Of what breed? Of what offspring, a bull or heifer? Please provide more information here!!
A sire. A mother horse is called a dam.
You can register a horse in a breed association if you can prove your horses' ancestery. Like if your horses' sire and dam were registered, you can request the breeding papers from the owner of the sire and dam and send them into the association. You can also just look up the association you think your horse would be registered in and call them for more information.