How to breed horses and how many days after breeding?

Horses reproduce by mating. Generally speaking, a mare can give birth to a foal every year. The gestation period of horses is about 1 1 month, and the specific time varies with the breed of horses, generally between 3 15-345 days. The fetus of a horse goes through embryonic stage, fetal stage and mature stage in turn during pregnancy, and finally develops into a pony in the mother. The number of days after mating varies from variety to variety. Generally, Malaysia needs 340-342 days, and ponies need 320-330 days. During pregnancy, it is necessary to provide horses with a nutritious diet and a good living environment to ensure the healthy growth of the fetus and the health of the mare. At the same time, regular prenatal examination and health care are also needed to prevent and deal with possible prenatal diseases and complications. Horse breeding is not only of economic significance, but also an important means for people to protect and inherit horse breeds and genes.