No, with twins a natural birth is very risky. If a horse has twins or more either it, its foals, or all of them will die.
Twins are 1 in 10,000, and 80% of them die. A horse having more than 2 foals is unheard of.
Its bashkir Curly ^.^ from FireBurner on horse isle 2!
ether there where 2 horses or he neverjumped LOL
Ectomorph because they need to be as light as possible to put as little strain on the horse they're riding as possible.
The pupils rectangular shape helps the horse veiw the horizon for possible predators, which is what has kept them alive all this time.
To either wake the horse up, if it's being lazy, or to urge it forward. They are not meant to be used to jab the horse's sides, but to be gently applied with as little pressure as possible. They should only be used by a experienced rider, and a well-trained horse.
No. It isn't possible. A horse can only have up to two foals and if that happens it is rare that one of them survive and even rarer if both survive.
If the horse doesn't survive, it will die.
Naturally, it would depend on the horse.
they can only survive on the moon
jump of a house and if you survive then you know you can survive a fall off of a horse
Yes; and they grow naturally in horse manure anyway.
20-25years
They eat stuff
totally
Horses can drink up to 70 liters of water per day. The amount of water that a horse actually NEEDS to survive will depend on its circumstances (temperature, type of horse, size of horse, amount of work, etc.)
Possibly, if the horse died naturally. In general the horse was scarce and far too valuable to be bred for food.
the Arabian is the oldest and purest breed of horse ever