Almost a year
a year
It depends how much the horse weighs and what breed.
The gestation period for a horse it 11 months
All horses take care of their young unless they are sick, hurt, or forced to leave it behind. If you have a female Palomino horse who is not taking care of its baby, contact a vet immediately. The baby has to be fed every four hours and if it hasn't gotten its mother's milk before the first hour, it is very likely the horse will die. The milk given from the mother in its first milk is rich with nutrients that are vital in helping the foal's immune system build properly. Have a vet come and check both the baby, and the mother so if there is the possibilty that the foal can be raised by the mother, you can farther explore that. I hope my answer was what you were wanting.
Actually, all I know is that that the female lion hunts as well.
a week
11 months
a few months or a year the most
like a year
About 340 days, or a little over 11 months. This can vary from 10 months to 12, but a little more than 11 months is average.
A mare is pregnant for eleven months, sometimes give or take a month.
A female zebra can have up to two foals in a year. She will nurse her young for up to a year.
Both female and male take care of the young.The male hunts for food while the female feeds the young and watch them.
Yes, the female takes care of the young. The male takes no part in raising the offspring.
neither
It depends on a lot of things. If your horse is walking or running, if it's a fast horse or slow horse, if it's fat or skinny, old or young, if it likes you or not, if it stops to relieve itself a lot or not, etc
There should be no problem. Females can be spayed as soon as their one year old birthday. It doesn't take long for a young female to go into heat.
As long as it takes for you to master the art of riding a horse.