Horses are mammals and have the same reproductive anatomy as other mammals (including humans). City boy, aren't you?
Yes, horses give birth to live young. Baby horses, called foals, are typically born after a gestation period of about 11 months.
Sometimes their butts get itchy. Also, this could mean that your horse has a certain type of worms that causes them to scratch their butts on stuff.
Yes, horses can give birth to twins, although it is rare. Twins can occur when the mare releases multiple eggs during ovulation, which are then fertilized by separate sperm. Twin pregnancies in horses can be risky due to complications such as developmental abnormalities and pregnancy loss.
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.
"Ovi" means "eggs." Horses do not lay eggs!
Yes, horses give live birth.
No, horses are mammals and have a live birth
Horses give birth to live young
Carmen Butts's birth name is Carmen Louise Butts.
Horses are mammals and give birth very much like cats and dogs and humans.
Billy Butts's birth name is Billy Charles Allen Butts.
Marion Butts's birth name is Marion Stevenson Butts Jr..
Wallace Butts's birth name is James Wallace Butts Jr..
Yes, horses give birth to live young. Baby horses, called foals, are typically born after a gestation period of about 11 months.
Foaling
Keisha Butts's birth name is Tiffany Briscoe.
Victoria Butts's birth name is Svetlana Borkin.