Back in the day of the civil yes.
A young female, not yet mature (under 4 years old) is called a filly. A female older than 4 is called a mare.
There are far more female wild horses and burros than there are male. Many studies have taken place to find out why.
Female horses are called mares, female foals are called fillies.
They were treated carelessly by there owners and weren't thought of much. Answer 2: War horses were a vital part of life when they were in use and most received the best care possible at the time. However there were also people who didn't care about their horses and would either hand off care to someone else or neglect the animal all together.
A mare! A female horse is a mare, a male is a stallion, basically. However, a "baby" horse is a foal, a young male is a colt and a young female a filly. If a male horse is castrated it is then known as a gelding.I hope you were talking about horses - mare means sea in several languages, and that's a whole new topic.
Farming and in wars.
They are the offspring of female horses and male donkeys.
Arabian horses natural habitat is in the dessert of Middle East countries. It has developed endurance and they are very courageous. These horses were used long ago in wars.
Horses are not regarded as a necessity to war since most modern-day armies rely heavily upon mechanized transport .
Depends on the horses
Horses are a loot drop...........gotten on the CONSIGLIERE tier.
Yes, mare's (female horses) can have foals.
This should help: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horses_in_warfare
yes becuase the sattle can cutt in to them and it wars the horses out and the horses backs can go out
Female horses sleep in the exact same places as male horses, neither sex has any one preferance when it comes to where they sleep.
Female horses are called a mare. Male horses are stallions.
Female