The vagina Close to the back of a woman's vagina, close to her butthole.
The female external genitalia includes the mons, the outer labia, inner labia, the clitoris, the urethra (opening where urine passes from the body), and the vaginal opening.
Yes a mares vagina does need periodic cleaning. You'll want to do this to clean off bacteria and debris that could get into the vaginal tract and cause infertility. You simply wipe the vaginal opening off with a damp sponge or rag. You will also want to wash the mares vagina with a nonirritating soap and rinse it well right before breeding her to a stallion to prevent the passing of germs and bacteria.
No, the hymen cannot be torn from riding a horse.The hymen is tissue surrounding the opening to the vagina, it cannot be 'popped' but can be stretched, worn away, or torn as a result of vaginal penetration - even then as the hymen doesn't cover much of the vaginal opening and it is flexible it can normally stretch to accommodate penetration, often it will only tear if penetration is rough or forced.The idea that the hymen can be torn as a result of sports like horse riding or riding a bike is a myth, the hymen cannot tear spontaneously from being active - if it could it would tear while you're still an infant, also the hymen is often tougher than vaginal tissues so if the hymen could tear so easily from activities then so could the vaginal walls.
beause the mothers vaginal opening is between her hind legs to reduce the distance the calf drops at birth therefor leaving no space between her back legs for an udder
the vaginal web
The vaginal opening is situated to the back of the vaginal folds, between the anus and the urethra. The urethra is the opening for urine to exit the body, it is the small opening in the center of the labial folds.
The vaginal orifice is the opening of the vagina
The vaginal orifice is the opening of the vagina
The vulva (the outside) has 2 holes; the urethra and the vaginal canal. The vaginal canal (the inside) has one opening in the end and that is the cervix, the opening to the uterus.
The opening through which menstrual flow flows is the vaginal opening. Menstrual flow leaves the uterus via the cervix and then passes through the vaginal canal.
The vaginal opening
Urine is expelled via the urethra located above the vaginal opening.
Urinating out of the vaginal opening indicates the urethra has become compromised. Call the doctor to schedule an examination and determine appropriate treatment.
Your menstrual flow comes out via your vaginal opening. The vaginal opening is at the bottom/back of your vulva, between your urethra (where you urinate from) and your anus (where you deficate from) - the vaginal opening is the same hole that vaginal discharge comes out of. Try looking at diaphragms online, such as from sex education sites like Scarleteen, to get an idea of where to look.
vulva
yes it does to be honnest sex is great
No it has to be inside of her or directly at the vaginal opening vaginal.