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Discover Ludwig"a mare" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a female horse, usually an adult. Example sentence: The farmer rode his beloved a mare through the winding roads.
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A mare.
Logistically a bit of a mare, perhaps.
Least likely to: Have a mare.
"A what?" "The child of a griffin and a mare".
A teaser is not restrained as he moves close to a mare.
As a rule, a mare produces one foal per mating, twins occasionally, and triplets rarely.
A mature male horse is called a stallion, the female a mare.
Dinner tonight is in Polignano a Mare, so we head out there early.
The mule is produced by crossing a jackass (e.g., male donkey) with a mare.
Onwards, the road clings to steep precipices before descending gently to Praia a Mare.
There are only so many ways to describe a stallion mounting a mare, after all.
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