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it depend on what kind but it is mosly to be 18 for one classic or 15 online and about 20-30 for the foal and mare set
11 months, much like the horse. The horn does not fully develop until after birth. (Thank goodness for the mare)
It can cost several hundred to a thousand dollars or more. Temporary estrus suppression for show horses can be achieved with implantation of a 35 mm marble. All prices vary with location and level of care.
This very much depends on the mare. Mares that are being used for performance are generally placed on progesterone based products to prevent them from cycling into heat during competition. The mare is allowed to enter heat between shows.
The breeding of a zebra stallion and a horse mare results in a good percentage of live births. The breeding of a horse stallion and a zebra mare rarely results in a live foal. This is similar to the production of mules as opposed to hinnys when horses are bred to donkeys. The use of a donkey on a mare, (to produce a mule) is much more fertile than the use of a horse stallion on a donkey jenny, (to produce a hinny).
Depends on the mare's breed, her age, the condition of her teeth, the cost of feed in your region and whether you have specific brands or types of feed you want to use.
it depend on what kind but it is mosly to be 18 for one classic or 15 online and about 20-30 for the foal and mare set
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The Covering Of Your Mare Costs Between 200 And 1500 Equus. This Price Is Set By The Owner Of The Stallion That Proposes To Cover. Giving Birth To The Foal Costs Between 500 And 600 Equus Depending Of The Prestige Of The Healthcare In The Equestrian Centre In Which Your Mare Is Boarded. Failure To Pay The Vet On The Day That Your Mare Gives Birth Will Result In A Karma Point Being Taken Away From You.
11 months, much like the horse. The horn does not fully develop until after birth. (Thank goodness for the mare)
it depends how fit she is!
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Could be. This is a sign that birth is near. But sometimes a mare will 'wax up' and the milk will start to leak out. A little is fine but if too much leaks out the mare could be loosing the "colostrum". Colostrum is the first milk that the mare produces and it contains all the immunities for the new baby to keep him healthy. If it leaks out before the foal can drink it, he won't live long. They have to have the colostrum. If you think your mare is leaking too much colostrum call your vet.
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