The gestation period of a mare is around 10 to 11 months.
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A pony has the same gestational length as a horse typically 340 days or so (About 11 months) some may take longer, while others will foal sooner.
The gestation of a horse is approximately 11-12 months.
The average Gestation for a mare is about 340 days, give or take. A range would probably be more like 310-370 days; again, give or take.
A full gestation length for a mare is 11 months.
11 months, although sometimes, mainly with first time mares, the gestation period will be only 10 months or up to 12 months.
The average is 11 months.
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A mare has an insticnt and will not I repeat will not become pregnant before the foal is weaned but that is why a stallion that the foal is not sired will try to kill the foal so he can sire another foal of his own.
it means the mare is pregnant
No, it just means the mare isn't pregnant.
Usually they would not be near the foal, so no.
Yes, a mare can lactate without being pregnant or nursing a foal, although this is rare. Usually a mare that is lactating without being pregnant or with a foal by her side, has a hormone imbalance that needs to be corrected.
plenty of mares get pregnant that young. the foal should be fine and so should your mare
A mare that has a foal is called a broodmare.
Ewe is to lamb as mare is to foal.
Mares typically stay pregnant for 11 months, but may give birth up to a month early or late.
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Yes, it is fairly rare, but a mare may be bred even though she is in foal. She may appear to come into heat and act like she is not in foal, when in reality she has settled. A mare that is in foal and is bred may lose the fetus however.
There will be a pink and blue sign, the symbol of male and female connected together. This means the mare is pregnant. When you see that sign, buy it and then breed the foal.