it depends how fit she is!
if you are 12 you would probally 70 - 80 yrs old
ASk your doc about it...no one knows at the moment.
Same as anybody else, by appropriate exercise of those muscles. However, a 12-year-old may not yet have the hormonal support to develop anything terrifically impressive. And excessive intensity at this age could be harmful. Instead of doing exercises an adult would do, you should run a lot. Many 12 year old boys that do lots of running activity typically get 6-pack abs really fast.
A 12-year-old person would still be 12 years old on Ceres, as age is measured the same way regardless of location. However, a year on Ceres is significantly longer than a year on Earth, taking about 4.6 Earth years to complete one orbit around the Sun. Therefore, while their age in Earth years remains 12, they would experience a much longer passage of time for each year compared to Earth's calendar.
On Neptune, a year is equivalent to 164.8 Earth years. To calculate the age of an 11-year-old on Earth on Neptune, you would divide 11 by 164.8, which equals approximately 0.067. Therefore, an 11-year-old on Earth would be approximately 0.067 years old on Neptune, which is equivalent to about 24.5 Earth days.
maybe it can or not that depends on how the mare is born
1 hour
1 hour
30 min a day
1 hour
Sure. Anyone can exercise.
at least 3 hours
1899 5 year old mare Imp then in 1904 3 year old filly Beldame
Eat too much of the wrong things and not enough exercise. McDonald's
A horse under the age of one is called a foal. Once it is one year old, it is called a yearling.
She may not be too old to be pregnant, but it is not safe to breed a 23 year old arabian. The foal and the mare may die during the pregnancy. If you are planning to do this, I want you to take my advice and do not try to do this if you want her to live much longer.
That depend on the mare.... if she has had a foal before and is having regular cycles it might be OK. If she has never had a foal before its not a good idea. The mares uterus looses its elasticity when they get older. I know of lots of older mares that have had beautiful healthy foals..... but I know of even more old mares that will no longer get in foal. Its really up to your mare and your vet. Good Luck!