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When donkeys and horses mate What is the name of their young?

Breeding a donkey and a horse makes a mule, and you will end up with a colt like any equine.


How young is a horses born?

A usual breeding period for a horse is about 11 months, so when the horse is born, usually their about 11 months old.


When can male horses breed?

Male horses, or stallions, can start breeding around 2-3 years of age, but optimal breeding age is considered to be around 4-5 years old. It is important to consider not just the age, but also the physical and mental maturity of the stallion before breeding.


When was Young Man Afraid Of His Horses born?

Young Man Afraid Of His Horses was born in 1836.


When did Young Man Afraid Of His Horses die?

Young Man Afraid Of His Horses died in 1893.


Do horses give birth to live young or lay eggs?

Horses give birth to live young


What are colts?

Colts are young male horses, typically under the age of four. They are known for their high energy and playful behavior. As they grow older, colts may be trained for various equestrian disciplines or used for breeding.


Boy horses are called?

Boy horses are called colts when they are young and stallions when they are adults.


How do horses teach their young?

normally the young use their instinks


Can you keep neon tetras with swordtails while you are breeding them?

Baby fish are tiny and will usually be eaten if they are left with larger fish. Swordtails will eat their young and adult neon tetras will also eat baby swordtails. You won't be breeding neons.


Are race horses starting too young?

Yes, they are. Regular riding horses are ridden at atleast 3 yrs. From my experience. Riding horses too young weakens their bones.


What do horses feed their young?

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