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1.a female horse will start to drip juces from her butt. and give of a sent that says she is in heat. if a stallion, not gelding, smells her he will go over and they rub there butts together.

2.he then extends his penis to full length and mounts her, gets on her back.

3.he then shoves it up her butt, or vegina.

4.after 30 seconds he will start to hump her and relese his sperm. he will stay mounted for 3 - 5 mins

5.he will get his penis back in and dismount her.

6.the mare will give birth 11 months later

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When the mare is ready to breed the stallion will mount her. The actual breeding takes only a minute or two. This will be repeated for several days until either the mare 'settles' (gets pregnant) or goes back into heat within a week or two.

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Because it's the only way they can.

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How many offsprings do horses produce?

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Same way we do.

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