What color horse will you get if you breed a bay horse with a bay horse?
u never no wat colour ur horse will b even if u breed blue roan with blue roan u wont nescessarily get a blue roan foal. It works sort of like our hair colour. If both ur parents have red hair the doesn't mean ull have red hair u might have blonde, or brown hair. if this is in regard the the game Howrse (www.howrse.com), then u don't no until 4 months b4 the birth anything about the foal.
Go to this website and it gives you good info about what colour foal you'll probably get:
http://www.animalgenetics.us/CCalculator1.asp
What age can a stud breed a mare?
Fillies become sexually mature around 18 months of age, however they're still growing at this age so if you breed her its might effect her growth. Most wait until the filly is 4 so she will foal near 5 years of age.
Can you ride a horse after it gives birth?
In the very early stages of pregnancy it is ok to ride them but i would suggest only lightly. Further along though you should not ride a pregnant horse for it may put you, your horse, and your horses unborn foal in danger.
What color coat you get from breeding a cremello to a perlino horse?
Most likely you would get a light horse with either blue eyes or black eyes. It would matter though because, to be specific, there is no such thing as a white horse. Any horse that is grey or anything lighter than grey, unless cremello, is called grey, even if it has white mane/tail and a complete white body. To tell the difference between cremello and grey would be they eyes, with cremello being blue and and grey being black. Also, nostrils, genitals and any other place where there is no hair and skin shows, will be pink on cremello. On grey, those hairless places can be black or mottled. But to answer your question, it would either be cremello or white/grey, nowhere in between.
What is the color of a foal from a sorrell mare and a buckskin stud?
Sorrel Mare would be --ee (-- is unknown genetics at the agouti site and ee is
homozygous recessive at the extension site.
Buckskin Stallion is A-E-Crcr or A-EECrcr.
Since the e allele is generally at a very high frequency in most horse populations we'll assume that the stallion is A-EeCrcr.
50% of all foals will be red based, either palomino or sorrel
50% of all foals will be non-red based, either bay or buckskin
What does a mare's vulva look like?
The vulva of a mare is, really, a long, vertical slit that sits below the anus, starting at the top from the anus and ending at a sort of point where the clitoris sits. The slit itself will be longer in mares close to foaling and mares in heat, ranging from 6 to 8 to even 10 inches long, depending on the size (and possibly even breed) of the mare. The entrance to the vagina is in the upper portion of the vulva, and the clitoris located below at the bottom of this slit.
See the related links below for some pictures that will answer this question.
Can you go horse back riding when pregnant?
i wouldn't.
the baby could suffer from brain trauma
ever heard of shaken baby syndrome?
well it can happen before the baby is born as well.
i wouldn't risk your health or the babys if i were you
What color will you get if you breed a buckskin paint stallion to a sorrel mare?
well horses arent like people usually. they tend to be one color for example the dad could be black and the mom could be buckskin so the horse probably wont be a mixture it will either be black or buckskin. NOT MIXED
How many chromosome in each sperm or egg has horse?
If the diploid (2N) number is 64 the haploid (1N) number is 32.
How much milk do horses produce?
The udder starts to fill noticeably about a month before the horse foals. When a waxy coating appears on the teats, that means there's about three days to go, and dripping or running milk usually means that the mare will drop within a day. Another reliable indicator is when the muscles of the horse's buttocks drop. This provides added flexibility to the pelvis to assist the foal through and occurs less than a day before foaling.
How does a horse get pregnant?
A horse gets pregnant through mating with a male horse, which results in fertilization of the female horse's egg by the male horse's sperm. Once fertilized, the embryo develops in the mare's uterus until birth.
How long and how often do mare horses come in heat?
Mares are usually in heat (called the Estrus phase) for 3-8 days long, depending on the time of year and whether or not a stallion is present. Early in the year, the mare will normally be in heat for 6 to 8 days but by midsummer only around 4 days.Mares are out of heat for 14-16 days, (called the Diestrus phase) and then return to heat.
The male of a horse is called a stallion.?
A male horse under four years old is a Colt.
A male horse over four years old is a Stallion.
A male horse that is castrated is a Gelding no matter how old it is.
A female horse under four years old is a Filly.
A female horse over four years is a Mare.
How long can a mare lactate before foaling?
A mare may lactate days or even weeks before foaling, but this can be a serious foaling complication. A mare's first "milk" isn't milk at all. It's called colostrum and it contains the foal's immunity to disease. Some mares may leak a little colostrum before foaling. Usually the foal is born within about 48 hrs. If the mare begins to leak large amounts before foaling, you may need to be prepared for a complication after the foal is born. If all the colostrum has leaked out, there will be none, or not enough for the foal and the foal may become sick and die. A veterinarian can do a quick stallside test to see if the foal has eaten enough colostrum to give it the immunity it needs to survive. If the foal fails the test, IGg may be given to the foal orally (within the first 24 hrs) or thru an IV to save it.
Can a gelding still get a mare pregnant?
Mares are notorious for having inconsistant heat cycles, especially young fillies and a mare over the age of 15. TYPICALLY, a mare is in heat for 4 to 8 days, depending on the time of year and whether or not a stallion is present (so IN heat about a week on average) and OUT of heat for 14 to 16 days (about 2 weeks on average) In the late winter or early spring, a mare may be in heat the full 8 days while in mid-summer through winter only about 4 days, so how many times per year she is in heat can vary greatly.
What is a Male horse for breeding?
A male horse used for breeding is known as a stallion. Stallions are selected based on their pedigree, conformation, and performance to pass on desirable traits to their offspring. They play a key role in continuing and improving the breed.
How do you breed horses in pet horse club?
firstly you will need to see whether your horse has been de sexed or not (if your horse has been desexed your horse cannot breed)
if your horse isn't desexed you need to wait until your horse goes on heat (mating time) and when the horse does go on heat you need to put it in the same area with a girl/boy (depending on gender) horse that isn't desexed.
How do horses give birth live birth or eggs?
Horses have been known to be born from a uterus, but because of global warming they are now being birthed out off eggs. These are vary in size and take about five months to hatch. After this, the horses will have a deadly craving for insects. By having the horselings eat the insects it lowers down the amount of Carbon dioxide in the earth's atmoshpere. So you see crack is whack.
Do horses stand during pregnancy?
No. Because when they run, their back legs hit their tummy, and could squish the baby. yes but not after 3 weeks of pregnancy
Why cant zebras and horses breed?
Species can only breed with one of their own species, however there are rare occasions were the species are close enough that they can breed, however the offspring can not reproduce, i.e. a donkey.
During a stallion's orgasm, about 100-120 ml of semen is ejaculated. This is done at a much greater ferocity than humans, but it wouldn't be called "shooting." People working with artificial insemination can easily put a large vial in front of the stallion's penis and collect semen without any spillage or worrying about great force.
What color horse would you get if you bred a dun colored horse to a golden palomino?
Dun can be red dun, blue dun or dun.
If we assume that the dun is A-Dndn or A-DnDn
We know the palomino is --eeCrcr
50% of the foals have the Crème allele and therefore be dilute.
50% of the foals (if the Dun parent is heterozygous Dndn) will
have the Dun allele.
If the dun parent is homozygous dun DnDn all foals produced will be dun.
If the Dun horse is A-Dndn and Ee at the extension site.
50% of the foals will be red based. This could be chestnut, red dun, dunalino (palomino and dun),
50% will be non-red. This could be bay, dun, dunskin (dun and buckskin)
If the Dun horse is A-DnDn and Ee at the extension site.
50% of the foals will be red dun or dunalino
50% of the foals will be dun or dunskin.
If both the stallion and the mare carry the true black allele a there is
the possibility that a resulting foal could be a grulla or a crème dilute grulla.
If either or both of the parents are color tested, the percentages would be
simple to calculate.
Examination of the parents, grandparents and any offspring produced would
shed light on what the true possibilities are for this mating.
Penises get enlarged during sexual arousal due to the flow of blood which fills it and causes an erection. Some penises are very small even when arouses and some are very large, some too large to get fully erect. It's often thought to be heridtary.