AI stands for Artificial insemanation. that's not the correct spelling.. but it is the same abbreviation for all animals. where sperm sample from a stallion is inserted by humans directly into a mare.
Horses have vestigial remnants of toes in the form of splint bones on their legs. These vestigial toes are no longer used for weight-bearing or walking, as horses have evolved to stand and move on a single toe, known as a hoof.
Fjord horses typically stand between 13.2 to 14.2 hands high, which is about 54-58 inches at the withers.
Horses are typically pregnant for around 11 months, give or take a few weeks. Once the foal is born, it usually takes about 30 minutes to a few hours before it can stand and start nursing from its mother.
Zero. I have seen horses stand still, so for several moments, they were motionless.
well if a mother horses is having a baby it should do the basics, like feeding and watching the baby, but you would probably have to get the shots for it and give it baths just like you do with adult horses.
Artificial insemanation i thinks
Yes, AI is widely used in breeding thoroughbred horses.
artificial intelligence
artificial insemenination
adequate intake
yes
NO! Never stand close to a horses` butts.
it stands for "artificial intelligence"
Horses rest one leg at a time.
31 horses died
On pain of whipping, no.
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