This depends on the mare and her condition. Usually, it's fine for the mare to be bred up until she's in her early 20s. Anything past this should be considered with a vet's approval first. Generally, larger breeds aren't able to do this, so think twice before breeding your draft horse once she hits 18 or so.
There are many mixed breed horses. Many people will breed 2 types of horses that are specialized in one area to get a horse that is even better at that one thing. There are many mixed breed horses where you cannot tell all the breeds in it. They call those horses "grade" horses.
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4839238 if each horse is 6 feet long which, depends on the breed
Linda Evangelista has a passion for breeding horses, particularly thoroughbred racehorses. She has been involved in the horse racing industry for many years and has successfully bred and raced several champion horses.
Yes, there are wild horses all over the USA.
There are many mixed breed horses. Many people will breed 2 types of horses that are specialized in one area to get a horse that is even better at that one thing. There are many mixed breed horses where you cannot tell all the breeds in it. They call those horses "grade" horses.
There is about 267 horses in the world!
Yes they can, it is called In-Breeding, although many players do like and do not breed In-Bred horses, Non-inbred horses are called NIB's.
Uh, if they didn't breed, how are they supposed to have more sea horses? Yes, sea horses breed.
I think that horses have deceased and increased since pioneer times, because we don't know what breed of horses the pioneers used. That breed could have died off then came the Quarter Horse or the Mustang. It's a pretty hard question.
there are hundreds of breeds of horses, and new ones are still being created, by one breed of horse breeding with a horse of another type.
Black is a color and not a breed. Appaloosa horses can be black.
All horses can cross breed with each other.
I have not heard of a breed called Andadura. There is a breed called an Andalusion. This is an old breed that comes from Europe. The most common color is grey. There are not many of these horses in the USA but they are becoming more well-known.
One, palomino is a COLOR, not a breed.
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