1.a female horse will start to drip juces from her butt. and give of a sent that says she is in heat. if a stallion, not gelding, smells her he will go over and they rub there butts together.
2.he then extends his penis to full length and mounts her, gets on her back.
3.he then shoves it up her butt, or vegina.
4.after 30 seconds he will start to hump her and relese his sperm. he will stay mounted for 3 - 5 mins
5.he will get his penis back in and dismount her.
6.the mare will give birth 11 months later
A Zebra just isn't a Horse.. If They reproduce they cant produce fertile offspring
That's correct. In order to produce offspring, organisms generally need to be of the same species since they share similar genetic material and can produce fertile offspring. Breeding between different species often leads to sterile offspring, like mules from the crossing of a horse and a donkey.
Big Ben was gelded as a young horse so he could not produce any offspring.
they can produce fertile offspring
If the two species are even able to produce offspring, then the offspring would be a hybrid. For example, a donkey and a horse breed to make a mule. Due to the definition of "species," the offspring would either be infertile, inviable or both.
a mule (the off-spring of a burro and a horse) is born sterile
Nothing. Majority of mules are sterile thus unable to produce offspring.
A species is defined as a group of similar organisms which can interbreed and produce fertile offspring. Both a Poodle and a Greyhound are therefore of the same species, Canis Lupus Familiaris, as they are genetically very similar and can produce puppies which can themselves breed. An example of two species which appear very similar but cannot produce fertile offspring are the donkey and the horse. A donkey can mate with a horse and produce a foal (which is known as a mule), but this foal will be infertile and unable to produce its own offspring. Therefore, we know that a donkey and a horse are not of the same species, and that a Poodle and a Greyhound are.
A zebra is not a decomposer. This horse-like animal is known as a composer. They are also producers as they are able to produce offspring.
The offspring of a donkey and a horse is known as a mule. Becaus ethey are hybrids, they usually can't re-produce. This does occasionally happen, however. I know that it has happened a few times in the Grand Canyon!
'species' is an organism that can produce fertile offspring through reproduction (with the same species) Do not confuse mule as a species because it can produce fertile offsping when bred with a horse, a mule would ahve to produce fertile offspring when mating with another mule inorder to be classed as a species.
A mule is the offspring of a male donkey and a female horse.Horses and donkeys are different species, with different numbers of chromosomes.Of the two hybrids between these two species, a mule is easier to obtain than a hinny (the offspring of a male horse and a female donkey).All male mules and most female mules are infertile.