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That's right, Anonymous! See, equine gestation takes just under one year, so the fertile period is perfectly placed so that new foals are born during the time when the most food is available. They grow quickly, so the next mating season starts just in time for the whole thing to be timed right. And what marks the summer, that is easily used to trigger hormonal cycles? The length of the days. More, longer light = equine estrus. Even humans are physiologically affected by how how much sunlight they're exposed to, after all!
So now you know why Celestia is a fertility goddess, and how Nightmare Moon intended to cockblock all the stallions in equestria. |