No, a human home pregnancy test will not reliably work on a mare. The horse test and human test look for species specific hormones.
The answer to this that it depends on the mare, the medicine and her stage of pregnancy.
== == Generally, in a horse that is in good physical condition you can actually feel the fetus begin to move around 5 months into the pregnancy. Of course, this is if you have a general idea of when the mare was bred, if you don't have an idea of when the mare was bred, your options are: engage the services of vet for a pregnancy check; wait to see if the mare's teats begin to fill with milk (this is towards the later half of the pregnancy); or I have actually used a human pregnancy detection test in mare's urine I have collected with success.
rite before the babay foal is born the mare will have diaria
A mare's pregnancy lasts approximately 11 months. If you bred your mare in May the foal should be expected in April. You cannot know the exact date of the pregnancy because every horse is different.
A female horse is called a Mare baby horse is called a Filly
A mare is a female horse.
mare Mare=Female Stallion=breedable male horse (stud) gelding= male horse that is fixed
No.
usaully you are able to tell within the first 2-4weeks. how ever the easiest way to tell if you are unsure is to go to your chemist purchase a human home pregnancy test and follow the instructions on your horse, as the hcg wich is measured to confirm a pregnancy is the same between humans and horses, horses just have a higher reading when pregnant. how ever do be sure to go to your vet.
Mare
A mare is a female horse
Male horse = stallion Female horse = mare Young horse = foal Young (older) female horse = filly