Good lord, no. That's genetic suicide. The baby would be likely to have deformities, mental deficiencies, and the pregnancy might not go well. Avoid inbreeding at all costs. Relation should be three generations back in both horses to be mated.
Depending on the horse and carriage about 15 to 20 mph.
yes but it would be like raping your daughter
Depending on the horse breed and size I would asume and adult to weigh about the same as a domesticated horse. Between 800 and 1500 pounds is my logicated guess.
Depending on the breed of the horse you can go to the official breed websites but you have to be a member on it. For example like the American Quarter Horse Association you would go to their home page. And if your horse is a Thoroughbred race horse you can go to pedigreequery.com and you can type the name of the horse and just pick the one with the right country and there you go.
Many horse may like wind..It doesnt always matter on the breed, but on the horse.some horse like it, some dont. I would know. HahaHope I helped
I would think that would be the miniature horse.
The breed of horse is the Tennessee Walking horse because preachers and families would ride the beautiful horses to church on Sundays
That would definitely be the American Quarter Horse.
That would be the Curly horse.
It might cause mental or physical issues. Don't do it, find the father an adult female, that's at least 2 years of age.
This would be difficult to list here, but this website has just about every horse breed known to mankind.
I think that would be the Cleveland bay horse.
If your daughter marries, then the father of her husband is her father in law. That's the definition.
I would say quarter horse
a fresian horse. that would be its breed.
it would depend on what breed the horse/pony is, for example, a heavy horse breed will in most occasions be heavier than a pony but with a light weight horse breed there will be some pony breeds that are heavier. hope that helped :)
It really depends on the breed of the mare and stallion. Normally, the foal would just be a cross breed, but, for example, if you bred a quarter horse and an Arabian, the foal would be classed as a Quarab. Or, if you breed a warm blooded sport horse with an Irish Draught horse, the foal would be classed as an Irish Sport Horse. Hope this helps! :)