A mare should have all of her regular vaccinations and possibly a booster in her 9th month.
They don't have to have any
Well, you should take care of them like you would any other horse, just flu vaccine and peventive worm treatment.
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two
for Howrse, it's 3
None. The foal could be hurt or killed
Possible Questions and Answers: 1. What gene is responsible for making a chestnut horse palomino?Cream 2. Which hormones help regulate a mares pregnancy and foaling? OxytocinProgesteroneEstrogen3. Mare gestation lasts about how many weeks? 454. What season is it common to breed mares? Spring5. Which bedding is it best to use when your mare is foaling? Straw6. There are 2 base color genes for horses, what are they? Black and Red7. How many vaccinations should mares have while they are pregnant? 38. Foaling usually takes several hours? False9. Stallions can be safe to turn out with mares to breed? False10. What does A.I stand for? Artificial Insemination11. What are some factors to consider before breeding your mare? All of these
Do you mean how many FOALS can a horse have in a year? Mares can be pregnant once per year. It takes 11 months for the foal to be completely formed in the belly.
Dwarf rabbits need the same vaccinations as all pet rabbits. What vaccinations are required for your pet rabbit depends on where you live. In the UK, rabbits require two vaccinations: one against Myxomatosis and the other against VHD (Viral Hemorrhagic Disease). there should be two weeks between the administration of these vaccinations. In many parts of North America, however, no vaccinations are required (or even available) for rabbits at all. Contact a local pet rabbit organization or a "rabbit-savvy" vet to find out what vaccinations are required for rabbits in your area.
In the cold months many mares show no signs of heat. But as the days grow longer and the temperature climbs mares have more obvious signs of heat. Every mare is different but they have a cycle about once every 4 to 6 weeks on average. Some mares have cycles closer together, some not as often. If the mare is bred and becomes pregnant she will have no more heat cycles until what is called 'foal heat' after her foal is born.
Mares are generally mature enough to become pregnant when they are 2-3 years old although there are many reasons why a young female horse will not become pregnant before they are a year or two older. Most domestic horses are not bred until they older than 3.
The London travel Clinic provides many different vaccinations. They offer vaccinations for Rabies, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis A, Polio, Typhoid, and Yellow Fever.