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Can a mare give birth to more than one foal a year?

Yes, a horse can have twins. It is rare, and dangerous for both the mare and the foals. A mare pregnant with twins will usually abort both fetuses at about five to eight months. very rarely but if it does happen 1 of the foals most likely will die also there is only a one in 10000 chance that there will be twins :-)) Added: in most cases a vet will recommend to abort one of the twins to save the life of the other. Occasionally equine twins are born without issues, but it is very rare. Both foals can be healthy at birth, and that's common when a mare has twins. If a mare is fed too much while in foal with twins the foals will grow too big and she will lose them and/or die Also if both are born healthy one will have to be bottle fed as the mare doesn't have enough milk for both. It can also occur mare has triples, but it happened only few times (no more then 5) in the world. None of them ended good. ^^


What is 'big' in Romanian?

Mare is a Romanian equivalent of 'big'.


What happens when your foals on jumpy horse grow up?

After giving them food 5-10 times, foals grow and become big horses, depending of their parents.


How do you say big boy in Romanian?

The Romanian language equivalent of big boy is băiat mare.


Can a horse have quadruplets?

It is possible, but the odds of all three surviving and/or being in good health are next to nothing. As the person above me said, it is possible for a mare to give birth to triplet foals. However, the odds of just twin foals being born is 10,000 to 1, so I imagine the chances of healthy foal triplets is slim to none. If it did happen, it'd be a rare occurrence. You see, a mare's uterus can naturally only support one foal in an eleven month gestation period. Usually, when a horse owner has an ultrasound on their mare they'll ask to abort the fetuses, leaving only one to be born in order to save their mare and one of the fetuses. My advice, if you think your horse is having triplets is to get an ultrasound, and then make your own decision of what to do.The chances of a horse having triplets is very slim, but it is very musch possible. I know this, because a mare once gave birth to triplets and after the third foal's birth, she died. But all of the triplets are alive and healthy. I know this because I happen to own all three horses. Their names are, Storm Feathers, Starlight, and Saja.


How to carry a big crate with a big saint Bernard inside?

Carrying a big crate with a Saint Bernard inside can be a difficult maneuver. In order to ensure the dog's comfort, a trolley or dolly should be used to move the crate.


What technique do horse breeders use to breed horses fast?

They breed on foal heat, meaning they breed a broodmare on their first heat after their last birth. It's not nessessarily the best thing for the mare (its best to give them a year's break between foals, but for big time breeders, this doesn't work), but these mares aren't used for anything else, so it's OK.


Why horse gave birth?

well a horse is a mammal so it gives birth like all moms it comes from the tummy it bleeds its in pain they cut it out and there... ^_^ note: TO ALL HOTT GUYS my phone numba is 344-766-9007


How do young horses behave after birth?

Sometimes they can look a little confused and bewildered but that wears off fast. Once they are up on those unsteady legs it doesn't take them long to find the milk supply and get aquainted with the mare. By the time the foal is 24 hours old, he should be interested in the world around him. If the weather is warm its good to let Mom and baby out into their own pasture or large paddock and let him explore his immediate surroundings. He should have better control over his legs by the time he is a day old. Most new foals will be curious about everything they see. If there are other foals around, it is a great opportunity to socialize and learn to be a horse. Many larger farms will put mares and babies together after the first day or two. Horses learn to be horses from other horses, and babies need to socialize and find where they fit in. And they love other foals to play with. But make sure when you put mares with new foals together that the pasture is big enough so if a new mom is nervous she has space to take her baby off away from other mothers. If your vet was not there for the birth, this is a good time to have him out to check on the new arrival and to give the mare an exam to make sure she is doing ok. This is also a great time to start your foal's education. The more they are handled when young, the less trouble you will have when they are older.


Why are a horse's babies called ponies?

"Baby horses" are NOT called ponies. They are called foals, a colt if its a male foal, and a filly if its a female foal.Ponies are horses that are under 14.2 hands, but again, are not 'baby horses'.Bottom line, Ponies are not foals, nor will they ever be, there is a big difference between the two. If you do not believe me, look it up. Anyone that knows anything about horses should know this.


Why do foals have long legs?

Foals have long legs because they need to be able to reach the teat,or else,well i don't know about or else...


Why won't the foal grow up in Jumpy Horse the app?

In Jumpy Horse game version 3.1 foals grow slowly and after 10 times feeding them become big horses. Only foals from Breeding and Paint mini-games grow up.