PMU stands for Pregnant Mare Urine.
Premarin is short for: pregnant mare's urine. It consists of estrogen isolated from mare's urine and is used for hormone replacement therapy for menopausal women.
After 140 days from the breeding, urine test or veterinary ultrasound exam can determine if your mare is pregnant. Also, if your mare has not come into heat for a few months, then she is likely pregnant.
No. Progesterone is the primary ingredient in most birth control pills and there are numerous ways to manufacture a synthetic version of it. Pregnant mare's urine is used for menopausal wome
In a sense, yes. Conjugated equine estrogens are collected from pregnant mare urine and then are used to supplement women going through menopause. This product was marketed as Premarin and sold by Wyeth Pharmaceuticals. The pregnant mares are restrained and their urine collected. The by-product, of course, is the mare's foal. Some PMU (pregnant mare urine) foals are bred to be pedigreed and sell well. Other less responsible breeders do not put much thought into the resulting foal, which led a lot of animal rights groups to question the practice. EC
It means that the mare is pregnant.
From a stud.
horses never get pregnant, its the mare who gets pregnant.
No.
No, it just means the mare isn't pregnant.
CALL A DOCTORE!!!!!! that might be serious. That or look it up on line. Blood isn't good. But the white creamy gunk could be your mare is in heat.
Yes you can do that but most likely the mare that will be out there with him will end up being pregnant!!