No.
Yes, she can. If she comes into season during that month or any month for that matter she can get pregnant.
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.
It means that the mare is pregnant.
Yes, they do, eventually. If you breed a mare in June, her heat cycle will most likely be missed in July, if she got pregnant. There have been some reports that a mares heat cycle will be missed twice, but there are some studies still going on.
From a stud.
some mares will mount other mares in season others will just also come into season. you may see extra urine output and also some squirting from the mare in season.
horses never get pregnant, its the mare who gets pregnant.
No, it just means the mare isn't pregnant.
Premarin is short for: pregnant mare's urine. It consists of estrogen isolated from mare's urine and is used for hormone replacement therapy for menopausal women.
Mares come into a foal heat within a week or 10 days after foaling. In the wild, it's not uncommon for a stallion to breed with a mare in foal heat, however a mare may be reluctant because of the foal's presence. She might not show any signs of heat either.
They can. Some mares continue to have heat cycles even during the cold months.
I'm interested in any answer to this too.. I live in the Southern Hemisphere but in a country where the mare would start coming into season when the daylight hours start getting longer, but I guess in Australia the daylight hours are similar during most seasons? Normally once the breeding season starts the mare will have a cycle of three weeks. About six days in season and then two weeks 'off heat'.