Yes.
yes but only on mares/girls
no
Donkeys have nine (9) nipples. Not sure about the horse.
Usually it's around 24 hours.
Horse nipples are called teats. Mares have two, located between their hind legs. They aren't very prominent; you have to get very close and bend over to see them.
A horse nurse is calles a Vet. Go to www.talktothevet.com/ U can contact vets or get a degree.
there are two teats(nipples) between the legs of a mare where the foal sucks milk out of. Just like any other mammal. It looks sort of like an utter on a cow only with two shorter nipples than a cow.
Most mare's milk bags fill up and a few days before the birth the nipples will get kind of waxy.
brain stems, cat meat, cow hoofs, horse nipples, and toe nail clippings.
The same thing it is on cows. They have 2 "nipples" that produce milk when the horse is pregnant or has a baby. The baby drinks the milk from the mama's utter.
nipples. just nipples. only nipples. if there were no nipples, there would be no life. nipples are the reason that the world exists.
No they do not, nipples are not needed. Nipples are a feature of mammals, which suckle their young. Cockroaches are insects and do not suckle their young so they do not have nipples.
Mother Nature, always thinking ahead, gave the horse 2 teats. Since horses are really only supposed to have one baby at a time they mare gets 2 'fawcets' one as a spare. The foal will switch sides as he nurses but most foals usually have a favorite. Humans are built the same way. Most human births are a single birth but twins do happen sometimes so the human mother has a spare also.
Nipples. Not Nibbles. Nipples. A dog has eight to ten nipples.