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How often can a horse have foals?

The frequency with which a horse can have foals depends on several factors, including the health of the mare and recommended breeding practices. Typically, mares become pregnant once a year or every 18 to 24 months to allow adequate recovery time and good care for the mare and foal. Reproduction too frequently can lead to health problems in the mare. It is important to consider the individual needs of the mare and seek veterinary advice to ensure optimal conditions for successful breeding.