Once the mare is pregnant, it will take 12 months for the baby to be born.
three or four months.
The duration of a pony's season, or estrus cycle, typically lasts about 5 to 7 days. However, the entire reproductive cycle can take approximately 21 days, during which the mare will have multiple phases including estrus and diestrus. After the season ends, the mare will generally return to estrus in three weeks if not bred. Factors such as health, age, and environmental conditions can influence these cycles.
long ago, bulldogs were bred to take down bulls.
The earliest a mare can be bred post foaling is during the post foaling heat which occurs about a week after the foal is born. It is generally acknowledged that the mare is less fertile during this heat cylce because the uterus is usually not completely clean and totally involuted (returned to it's normal size). However, if the mare doesn't ovulate until 10 or more days post foaling the chance of a pregnancy is much higher.
The approximate gestation of a horse is 340 days.
9 or 10 months or 346 days or more
A mare is pregnant for eleven months, sometimes give or take a month.
The maximum time it should take a mare to foal once she's began major contractions is 30 minutes. Any longer and the foal could be in serious trouble. Usually it should only take 10 minutes for the mare to foal on her own.
9 weeks
=no you can not take a mare away from its foal straight after its birth=
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.
Usually about 4 days but can be as long as 6 months.