There really is no specific time you have to stop, but i'd say if you want healthy foals and a healthy horse after the fourth time.
The answer to this question will depend on exactly how you meant it. If you meant which breed of horse rarely stays black as they age? then many breeds could fit that description, such as the Lipizzaner, they start out bay or black and turn grey as they age, but a few will remain dark. If you meant it as in, which breed of horse will stay black? Then there are several breeds as well, such as the Friesian.
Depending on the horse breed and size I would asume and adult to weigh about the same as a domesticated horse. Between 800 and 1500 pounds is my logicated guess.
a filly becomes a mare at 4 because at that age she is ready to carry a colt. A colt becomes a stud at 4 if left intact because he is then ready to breed a mare, Paige
Shetland ponies will be considerably less than Clydesdales. Or do you mean "at birth"?
It was a Friesian Horse; this breed of horse originally comes from the Netherlands.
About 3 years old
At 2-3 years of age a horse will reach sexual maturity, thus able to breed.
The size of a horse all depends on age & breed.
Not likely. Most do not make it to that age.
The horse has to be age three (or above), and his level must be level ten; the higher, the better. A horse in AVH can breed ONCE every ten levels, though it was different in the past.
That would be a Camargue horse.
Any really, But you shouldn't breed a good horse until it is 4-8 they are its prime years.
Premiums vary depending on the breed and age of the horse, its value, its use, etc. The average monthly premium is around $300 dollars. It can vary from 100-500 dollars depending on age and breed.
It depends on what breed.... and the size of the horse. for and average horse say maybe a quarter horse, probably around 900 to 1000 lbs. once again it depends on the breed and how healthy the horse is/age and what kind of food it's fed.
No a Piston is not a breed of horse.
No, a horse could be any age and 'run'(canter/Gallop) as fast as another horse of a different age. If a horses age is unknow a dentist is the best person to ask as their teeth tell their age. How fast a horse runs depends on its breed, trainer and phyisical ability.
The breed of horse is a Thoroughbred, it is the horse that the cars are named after.