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No, Pegasus horses can't be born as Pegasus horses. They must be given Medusa's blood to become a Pegasus.

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Q: If a Pegasus Mare on Howrse.com is pregnant could her foal turn out to be a Pegasus?
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How do you get more hoses on howrsecom?

You can get more horses by your mare foaling or by buying a horse at auction. silky12


Mare suppose to be 10 month's pregnant. Stallion jumped fence and mounted her and they connected. Will this kill baby?

It could! Breeding really needs to be supervised. The stallion could enter the wrong way and that alone could kill your mare. Also be very sure she is pregnant, it's odd that your stallion would get so worked up over a mare that should be pregnant.


Your mare is breathing heavy she is not short of breath What could be wrong with her?

s/he could either be sick or pregnant


How much does it cost for your mare to have birth on howrsecom?

On Howrse.com, there is no specific cost for a mare to give birth. Breeding on the game is a virtual process that does not involve real money transactions. Players earn in-game currency by participating in activities on the platform to care for their horses and breed them.


Is it ok too run a pregnant mare?

i wouldent run her if i were you, she could go into earlie labor


What does it mean for a mare to be in gestion on Howrse?

It means that the mare is pregnant.


Get a mare pregnant?

From a stud.


How longs are horses pregnant?

horses never get pregnant, its the mare who gets pregnant.


Can mare come into season when pregnant?

No.


Does not in foal mean the mare will never have a baby?

No, it just means the mare isn't pregnant.


Your mare has a 5 month old filly and might be pregnant again how can you tell?

After 140 days from the breeding, urine test or veterinary ultrasound exam can determine if your mare is pregnant. Also, if your mare has not come into heat for a few months, then she is likely pregnant.


How did Premarin get its name?

Premarin stands for "pregnant mare's urine" since it is derived from the urine of pregnant horses.