A mare and stallion breed and make baby called a foal.
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Horses reproduce sexually, with a mare and a stallion mating to produce offspring. After mating, the fertilized egg develops in the mare's uterus for around 11 months before she gives birth to a foal. The foal will then grow and mature into an adult horse.
A Stallion is the name of a male horse that can make babies. A sire is the name given to one that donated the sperm.
Gelding a horse involves surgically removing its testicles, which can help control behavior and make the horse more manageable, especially for inexperienced handlers or riders. Gelding also prevents unwanted breeding and can lead to a calmer, more focused horse that is better suited for certain disciplines, such as riding or driving.
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Depending on the standerbreds temperament it can make a good riding horse. But is preferably a more 'Cart pulling' horse and trotting horses.
A baby horse in general is called a "foal". A male foal is called a "colt", and a female foal is called a "filly". Jerome for babby horses and Gerald for adult horses