Usually it will be fine if it has been gelded x It depends how small the field is and if the mini horse is Territorial or not, as bringing another horse into the field may make it angry or scared. If the donkey's attitude is relaxed then you should be ok x
That is a mule.
A mini donkey is called a Miniature Donkey, just as a mini horse is called a miniature horse.
It depends on what markings the horse and the donkey have.
A mule is the offspring of a male donkey and a female horse.
A female horse and male donkey makes a mule.
A horse that is unaltered typically refers to a horse that has not been spayed (female) or gelded (male), meaning their reproductive organs have not been surgically removed. Unaltered horses can still exhibit natural mating behaviors and may be used for breeding purposes.
The word stag refers to a male horse that was gelded after he has reached the age of maturity, has been used for breeding before he was gelded or a gelding (no matter his age at the time of gelding) who has stallion like behavior.
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An alpaca is gelded in much the same way a horse is gelded - via local anesthetic and surgical removal of the testicles from the scrotum.
yes
a three year old that has not been gelded.
A filly is a young female horse or pony a colt is a young male horse a mare is a grown up female horse a stallion is a male horse that hasn't been gelded a gelding is a male horse that has been gelded
A stallion is a male horse over the age of 4 who is not gelded. He is a horse, therefore a mammal.
No. Once a horse has been "cut" or gelded, they cannot grow a new set of testicles. HOWEVER, sometimes when a horse is being gelded, the vet may not get BOTH testicles. (This seems to be quite common. I've known several horses that still had one testicle. Apparently, it is easy to miss one testicle when gelding...perhaps because both testicles had not "dropped" when the the horse was gelded) A horse with one testicle remaining is often referred to as a "jig". "Proud cut" is another term. Male horses with one testicle will continue to exhibit the tendencies and personality of a stallion. They will and CAN mate with (and impregnate) a female. It is important that the vet verify that they remove both testicles when gelding. A side note: Sometimes, even though a male has been gelded, they "don't get the memo" (LOL) and don't realize that they are no longer a stallion. They will continue to try to mate with females who are in season. This is especially true when a male horse has been gelded later in life.
Big Ben was gelded as a young horse so he could not produce any offspring.
That is a mule.
Secretariat is a Stallion (a male horse that has not been gelded/fixed)