I would assume it's fictional. There are no scientific or real - world basis for a woman to be 'bred by a horse' in a literal sense. It likely belongs to the realm of strange or outlandish fictional stories.
The 'woman bred by horse story' is not a familiar story to me. It could be a part of some very esoteric or cult - like fictional works. Maybe it involves some sort of strange or unethical concept in a very out - there fictional scenario. But again, without more details, it's difficult to fully understand or explain it.
It is most likely a fictional story. There are no known natural biological processes that would allow a human, in this case a black woman, to be 'bred' by a mini - horse. It goes against the basic principles of human and animal biology.
It could be from some very strange and inappropriate fictional creation. Maybe someone with a very wild and unethical imagination just came up with it for shock value.
I haven't heard of the 'women bred by mini horse story' before. It might be a local or very niche story. Without more context, it's difficult to say what it's about. It could potentially be a story with some kind of magical or unethical elements if it involves 'breeding' in such a strange context, but this is just speculation.
I'm not sure specifically which 'woman bred by dog story' you are referring to. There could be many fictional or extremely strange stories with such a title. It might be some sort of very odd and unethical fictional concept that involves abnormal and unacceptable relationships in a made - up scenario.
Definitely not. Famous stories usually adhere to moral and ethical standards. The idea of a woman being 'bred by a stallion' is not only unethical but also very abnormal and not something that would be celebrated or made into a famous story. Instead, we have stories like Romeo and Juliet which focus on human relationships and emotions.
There are no real or ethical stories about a woman being 'bred by a stallion' in a literal sense as it involves extremely inappropriate and unethical concepts. However, in some fictional and symbolic tales in mythology or very old folklore, there might be stories that use such ideas in a highly metaphorical way, but these are not common or widely known in mainstream literature.