Generally two weeks but can be up to a month. I have a little "surprise" from my gelding who had only been gelded a few days before being turned out with the mares. We now have JJ's One Hit Wonder :)
Depending on the uterine environment, the quality of the stallion's semen (as well as whether it is fresh, frozen or extended...approximately 24 to 72 hours. Extended semen tends to be the longest lived and frozen semen the shortest lived.
Generally about a month. But if you have fertile mares six weeks just to be safe.
persoialey my self i wolud say about 6 moths
Colt (male) filly (female) or even foal, pony or yearling.
The name of a class of horse used for work is a draught horse.
It was very unpleasent being a horse poo picker; they work very long hours with a very pongy smell to smell.
A horse is known to work in the fields and pull wagons and both activities are considered hard. When a person works like a horse, they are working very hard.
A pleasure horse is one that isn't used for work or competition, though there is a pleasure class in most horse shows.
A male horse that has had its testicles removed is called a gelding. A gelding can't breed, but is generally considered easier to work with and more likely to get along with other horses.
Adam actually had two sorrel geldings. The first was Beauty, but he was too highstrung to work in front of the cameras. You will notice him in the early episodes always tossing his head. He was replaced with Sport.
It's not about what kind of horse you get, but how experienced the horse is. If you're not a beginner, but you've never had a horse before, your best chances of keeping one for a long enough time would be to get a well trained horse that's laid back, but will willingly work for you.
Spelling a horse means to take it out of work for a while,to have a brake of riding and stuff.Kinda like a long holiday for a horse
It Works for about 24 hours
horse dressage is like a performance on horse back where both horse and rider must work in sink to perform. maybe watch some on utube
A palamino is just the color scheme on a horse, it depends what kind of horse it is, The weight of a horse depends on how many hands high, the horse stands, the age, and the amount of work expierence the horse has to determine the muscle mass, vs. the fat intake. for instance a 3 year old gelding horse that stands 14.5 hands high probably weighs any where in between 700-1000 pounds depending on the previously stated factors.
There is nothing to it! Just sit on it and rock back and forth!
Colt (male) filly (female) or even foal, pony or yearling.
This is a horse term. Flogging is beating with a whip. It does no good to beat a horse that is dead, because it will never get back up and work for you.
Breed it dosent realy matter. IF you do want a certain breed i would prefer the Quarter horse or a work horse because they are already natruly docile(calm). but when it comes to chosing male or female i would do a gelding( a nutered/casturaded male) because they wont have the stallion instinct if they are gelded before they are 6mnths old. Mares are naturaly highstrung.
Draft horses. Draft horse breeds include Belgians, Shires, Clydesdales, and Percherons. Belgians are generally the biggest (as a rule) -- big ones are over seven feet in height, and weigh over 3,000 lbs! But there is considerable variation, and Shires and Percherons hold the records. The tallest horse ever recorded was a Shire gelding named Samson. He was 21.2 1/2hh (7'2) and weighed 3360 pounds. The tallest horse alive (according to Guiness) is Goliath, a 19hh, 8 year old Percheron gelding.