the size ranges on the breed of horse , for instance the miniature horses baby is only 17 inches tall larger horses range for 27-32 ( estimate ) they are VERY cute some people keep mini horses in their house. any questions email me at goldenchampusa@aol.com
Of course miniature horses can get pregnant. Horses are born, not made. And they're born from other horses. Only way for that to happen is if horses get pregnant.
A steer is a bull that has been neutered so he cannot produce offspring. In horses, the equivalent is the gelding.
the populations can change in size because there could be more of the offspring.
Members of the same species can interbreed and produce fertile offspring. For example horses and zebras have been known to mate successfully because they are of the same species.
Foals stay with their mother through their first year as they wean and begin eating grass, they then are able to be on their own and in domisticated horses the mother will eventually lose intrest and dedication to their foal and they mearly become a member of the herd, or another horse. In wild horses the foals will stay with their mother until they are chased off by the stallion, young colts will normally find an adolecent group to run with and fillies will become part of their mothers herd or find a new stallion.
They are the offspring of female horses and male donkeys.
A horses offspring is called a calf
The offspring of those two horses will be a great racer. An animal's offspring will inherit its traits.
Same way every other creature does.
Horses and donkeys can reproduce offspring because there they are so closely related they are scientifically classified in the same kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, and genus. Their offspring will often be infertile though.
as long as they get together and as long as they are both horses, yes, there will be offspring.
The size of the animal contributes to the development of a new offspring in a couple of ways. The bigger the animal the bigger the offspring.
Horses mate for the same reason that all other animals including humans mate. It is to create offspring and keep a particular species alive. Horses are breed typically to sell or use for show.
um well at a scale from 1 to 10
No, organisms of different species can breed and produce offspring. Donkeys and horses can breed and produce mules but mules cannot produce offspring.
The size varies on the breed
No, they do not belong to the same species. Horses belong to E.ferus and donkeys belong to E.africanus.