Yes
a mare goes into heat in the Summer if it doesn't have a foal from last year you can only mate her when she is in heat after you mate her in 11 months or late spring early summer she will give birth
a mare gives birth to the foal eleven months after conception
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They usually give birth during Spring.
No, foxes generally give birth in the spring.
To give birth to a foal (baby horse) by a mare (mother horse).
mate a donkey mare with a donkey stallion
No. The majority of bears give birth during the winter.
It takes 6 days of playing on howrse.com for a mare to give birth on Howrse.com. This is very close to being equivalent to the 11 months that a real mare would take to give birth.
Arabians like all other horses are 'long light' breeders, this means they require periods of extended UV light to come into season, so they tend to breed in the spring and summer, unless brought into season by artificial lighting. They then will mate with a chosen stallion and if the mating takes the mare will become pregnant. pregnancy lasts 320 to 370 days, when the mare will give birth to her foal, usually in the spring or sometimes in the winter when brought into season artificially.
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The udders will be swolen and the mare will drip milk. The mare will be restless and will lay down after a while. Also she will pie right before she is going to give birth.