maybe it can or not that depends on how the mare is born
I don't know exactly what would cause vaginal bleeding in a 3 year old, but I would treat it as an emeregency and get her to a doctor immediately! if you don't get a satisfactory answer the first time around, find another doctor!
65 years old postmenopausal bleeding
1899 5 year old mare Imp then in 1904 3 year old filly Beldame
........... Did you perhaps mean to say "Vagina"?
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A horse under the age of one is called a foal. Once it is one year old, it is called a yearling.
It is recommended for a 17-year-old mare to have regular exercise, such as light riding or turnout, to maintain muscle tone, joint health, and overall well-being. The specific amount of exercise will depend on the mare's fitness level, health, and any specific activities or competitions she is involved in. Consulting with a veterinarian or equine professional can help determine an appropriate exercise routine for your mare.
It is possible for a 20-year-old mare to be bred and have a foal, but it is important to consider the individual mare's health, reproductive history, and overall condition. It is recommended to consult with a veterinarian to assess the mare's suitability for breeding at that age.
First of all, a FEMALE HORSE is called a MARE. A MARE that has given birth is called a BROOD MARE. A horse after FOALING is called (female or mare...) a filly. (Until a year old) at a year both mares & males,,, are called yearlings. A MALE foal is called a COLT. (& then is called a yearling at exactly a year old also a colt still.) After a year of age, the YEARLING COLT goes back to be called COLT. After the FILLY is exactly 2 years old, then it is called a MARE. MARES are not really ready to breed till 3 years of age. once they have been bred, (optional) then it is called a BROOD MARE for the rest if its life. When a colt has passed its 2 years, (if you have castrated him) He is called a Gelding. If you decide to keep him as a bachelor, He is called a STALLION. [-:
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