You cant neccisarily test her to see if shes gonna foal, but if you go to Google or something and type in 'Mare Gestation Calenders' and tell the generator the day your mare was impregnated on that should give you a good idea of around the time she should foal. Mares are in gestation for 11 months, or about 340 days. Also watch for waxing and signs that she might be foaling.
yes shes a christian
She's on a winning streak.
Probably not because she is in season and any stallions around will get excited
Melinda goes to the abandoned garden behind the old school in Speak when she goes on her bike ride.
Some signs that a mare is close to giving birth include restlessness, pacing, sweating, and a sticky discharge from the vulva. She may also show signs of discomfort such as pawing the ground and getting up and down frequently. It's important to monitor her closely and contact a veterinarian if there are any concerns.
No, mine doesn't. I really like it and so does my mare and shes a fussy old girl. Value for your money.
Answer In the wild, horses live in herds. There are bachelor groups of stallions that are young or old or timid, and do not have any mares of their own. They have little contact with foals. Then there are herds made up of a stallion and the harem of mares he has collected. He will take good care of his mares, grooming them even when they are not in season. When their foals are born, the stallion is generally welcoming towards them, provided he knows they are his. However, a stallion may kill another stallion's foal. Most mares are fairly good mothers. For at least a month before they give birth their udders start to fill with milk. By the time a foal is born, the mare already has plenty of milk for it. When it is born, she will lick away the blood and membranes and help the foal stand up. There have been many accounts of predators finding a mare in labour and attempting to kill the foal as soon as it is born. In this case the mare will stand with her foal between her legs and attack the predators by kicking and biting. Foals are born with very long legs, and within a few hours of birth the newborn can run almost as fast as its mother. After this time, horses prefer to run instead of fighting and at the first sign of danger, the mare will flee with her foal at foot. Mares will feed their foals on milk until they are around six months old. By this time, a wild mare will be quite heavily pregnant, as most mares become pregnant again within six weeks of foaling. In captivity, the foals are often weaned at this point so that they can be sold or begin training. In the wild, fillies will often remain with the mother's herd. When colt foals reach about two years of age the stallion will drive them away; they must now join a batchelor group or attempt to accumulate some mares.
It's about a 'flock' of six kids who run away from a lab called "the school". The kids have wings and can fly. They're 2% avian (bird) and 98% human. Max is the leader, and shes totally awesome. the book series is as follows: Maximum Ride: The Angel Experiment Maximum Ride: Schools Out -- Forever Maximum Ride: Saving the World and Other Extreme Sports Maximum Ride: The Final Warning Maximum Ride: MAX Maximum Ride : FANG Maximum Ride : ANGEL
ofcourse you can, you just got to go the right way about it, i have currently learnt a 16.2hh thoroughbred mare shes really tempermental, but she always comes to me, even if i have food or not. So yeah ofcourse you can :D!
Jamie bikes 18.5 mi per day.How many miles will she ride in 13 days thats to easy its 23.59 because when she ride it it makes her skinny but shes really fat so its so hard LOL!! by David Duwal
you go to the Reproduction tad and click on the magnifiying glass is. It says Information under it. you click on that and it tells how many months shes been in gestainon if an ultrasound is avalbile, ans who the father is. my accont name is MartyShea. ;)