two
for Howrse, it's 3
They don't have to have any
None. The foal could be hurt or killed
A mare should have all of her regular vaccinations and possibly a booster in her 9th month.
Well, you should take care of them like you would any other horse, just flu vaccine and peventive worm treatment.
Three
== == You need to research any herbs thoroughly while pregnant, their are many that need to be avoided in pregnancy. I have heard Beetroot and Hummus. Also don't overdo Vitamin A or C.
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.
Yes you can, there are many ways but you can also have sex while being pregnant.
Answer-- Get all your vaccinations done BEFORE you get pregnant. You don't want live vaccine viruses around while you are pregnant, because they can hurt the developing baby. Some vaccines are live viruses and other vaccines are dead viruses, so check with your doctor which is which. As long as you get pregnant about 4-6 months after your final vaccination (for a live virus vaccine) you should be OK. Also, don't let the new baby get vaccines too young, or too many all at once. "Get your immunities to common childhood diseases (mumps and measles) tested. If you received the shots during certain years and lot numbers, they might not have worked. This is to avoid birth defects. Wait a while (at least three months) after getting the shot, before you get pregnant." "Getting rubella (German measles) early in pregnancy can cause birth defects. A simple blood test can tell if you have immunity. If you are not immune, a vaccine given at least 3 months before getting pregnant will protect you from getting rubella in the future."
No, when your pregnant, on your first visit they will ask if you've had a pap smear recently and if you haven't they will perform one right then and there.
== == You need to research any herbs thoroughly while pregnant, their are many that need to be avoided in pregnancy. I have heard Beetroot and Hummus. Also don't overdo Vitamin A or C.