Not generally, their water breaks and then the foal's feet and then nose are the first things that appear. As the foal is expelled there is actually very little blood and often this is from the mare tearing slightly as a larger foal is born.
If the placenta separates early, creating a "red bag" foaling situation, there is often a velvety red "bubble" of placental tissue that shows first. This may indicate that the
foal is in danger of oxygen deprivation and is a definite cause for concern.
YES many horses have died giving birth so has the foal
Horses don't usually have waxy teats. Some horses get waxy teats right before giving birth, but not all.
Not at all! Horses are mammals before, during and after birth.
That is quite normal for a couple of weeks.
The stupid hamster's but will bleed and get a scar for the rest of its life By: mahad
With horses there must be a 8 month period after giving birth before the mare should be allowed to conceive again.
No
Yes.
animals usually dont spot before giving birth they might during and after, if your worried ask a vet.
Yes but it died before giving birth
Because rabbits usually don't make nests before giving birth, only after giving birth.
Salmon Octopus Squid May Flies Come to think of it all animals die after giving birth. If they died before giving birth there's a good chance of them becoming extinct.