Yes.
depends what type or how big their bag is! the bigger the bag the more the milk! but approx. 12 l
The Udder.
This means that the mare is getting ready to give birth and her milk bag is producing the first milk for the foal. Look for the milk bag to get way bigger.
The just be patient. If the cow is a first-calver, then she may bag up days or even a couple weeks before she even calves.
It depends on the cow. Heifers sometimes will bag up (udder fills with milk) for weeks before they calve, other times they will bag up after the calf is born. Most cows will bag up a few days before a calf is born, so it can be either or.
Depends on the individual cow. Some cows may start to bag up a few weeks before birth: others won't bag up until 24 hours before birth; and still others won't bag up until right after they've given birth.
After a mare's bag begins to fill with milk, indicating that she is close to giving birth, it typically takes anywhere from a few hours to a few days for her to foal. The actual birthing process usually occurs within 24 hours of the milk production starting. Signs of impending labor, such as restlessness or nesting behavior, can also help indicate the timing.
This can vary in breeds. It can be a week before the birth, just after the milk bag waxes. It can be the day of the birth. Milk is produced about 24 to48 hours after birth. The milk bag will produce colostrum first. This is vital to the foal. It contains antibodies the foal needs for fighting off diseases.
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Because they want to know; if you answer "yes," they probably will put it in a bag. If you answer "no," they can save the bag and let you carry the milk by its handle.
Anywhere from about a month to she already had the foal 5 minutes ago. Some mares will have a large but not tight udder for over a month...first foal mares may not have a bag until after they foal. Milk color is a better indicator of how soon the mare will foal and generally once the milk turns white she will foal within days. That being said, some mares will be consistent in their pre-foaling behavior every year and others will not.