yes they do they act moody just like women do when they are pregnant they aren't as mild and mink with the owners or other horses than usual they may tend to bite and kick even if the horse had never done it before.
No. A horse is a horse and behaves like a horse regardless if it's wild, feral or domesticated.
horses never get pregnant, its the mare who gets pregnant.
When a cat is pregnant, the cat will act differently. Every cat might act a little differently when pregnant but here are the main things:Your cat will want more attention than usual.Your cat will gain a huge appetite.Your cat will have different moods meaning sometimes your cat will hide from you and want to be left alone and other times your cat will want your full attention.Your cat will meow a lot.Your cat will sleep more than usual.
Of course miniature horses can get pregnant. Horses are born, not made. And they're born from other horses. Only way for that to happen is if horses get pregnant.
differently,
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No! Pregnant women can act very differently than normal because of hormones but then you WALK AWAY! She has no right to hit you and you have no right to hit her. High stress can have a very negative impact on her and if late in the pregnancy it can induce labor.
They do not act any differently to their usual behaviour.
Horses can become pregnant once a year, between spring and fall.
I work with miniature horses and they pretty much act lik normal sized horses
Neither came from the other, they evolved at the same time. Each adapting to it's environment differently.
These people that act like others act differently from others, and act like some of the others are hipocritical for acting like others when believed that others act differently around the others.