no she was too young
SHERGAR is dead Cigar is alive and is living at the Kentucky Horse Park where he is presented to the public three times a day. Cigar is infertile.
Usually a stallion will not take care of their foals. They will know they are theirs, but they will not treat them differently than any other horses.
The type of white pattern is not mentioned here...for the sake of simplicity I will assume that the stallion and mare are Tobiano for the first example. Stallion aaE-Toto or aaE-ToTo Mare --eeToto or --eeToTo (genetics of mare at agouti site is unknown and may be determined to some degree by looking at the colors of the parents and grand parents. If either the stallion or the mare is ToTo (homozygous for tobiano) 100% of the foals will be Tobiano and 50% of the foals from this mating will be homozygous for Tobiano. If the Stallion is Ee at the extension site 50% of the foals will be chestnut. If the Stallion is EE at the extension site there will be no chestnut foals. The genetics of the mare at the agouti site will determine the color of any foals that are Ee or EE at the extension site. Since the stallion is black: aa he can only pass the a allele to his offspring. If the mare carries the a allele, 50% of the foals will be black.
Foals.Female foals are called fillies.Male foals are called colts.Foals is just a general term for a group of young horses, typically under the age of 4. Any older and they would be called Mares (for grown female horses), Stallions (for grown, un-gelded male horses) or Geldings (for gelded male horses.) Or if their was a group of horses with a stallion as leader, mares, and the occasional foals, it would be called a herd.Gelded = Neutered
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SHERGAR is dead Cigar is alive and is living at the Kentucky Horse Park where he is presented to the public three times a day. Cigar is infertile.
True. When foals are born they are covered in hair.
If you mean a TB, then a Quarter Horse and a Cheetah are the only 2 I know of. If you mean any racehorse, then a Cheetah is the only one I know of.
No. Thoroughbred racing prohibits the use of artificial insemination. Because of this, the only way a horse can produce foals for racing is by live cover. Since Barbaro was injured, he could not safely mount a mare, and therefore did not sire any foals.
The bells honestly don't have any purpose besides decoration.
Yeah, just like any other animal can.
Yes Thunder has a foal with Fiona
I think because because of rudolphs bells on his collar
Church bells can be any size, from several pounds to several thousand pounds.
Yes, sort of. They used bells in the beginning of the song of Black Sabbath by Black Sabbath.
no.
It means turn your stallion into a gelding so it can t sire any foals