Yes.
It depends on the mare. You may feel milk in the mare's udder when she has a month left to foal, or you may feel milk in the mare's udder right after she has foaled.
Comestible, essentially, means edible food. An example sentence would be: Dinner wasn't the best, but at least it was comestible.
The mare should begin producing milk shortly before the foal is born. A foal generally stands within an hour or so after birth, and the mare should already have plenty of milk for him.
This means that the mare is getting ready to give birth and her milk bag is producing the first milk for the foal. Look for the milk bag to get way bigger.
yes!
In order from best to least: 1) milk from it's mother or a nurse mare 2) good quality milk replacer designed for foals 3) goat's milk 4) cow's milk modified with additional ingredients to make it better match mare's milk
Your vet can prescribe domperidon to increase milk production if necessary.
Protien content is highest in the first milk/colostrum of the mare.
Maiden mare: never been bred Open mare: had a foal but not bred back to a stallion Barren mare: bred or bred back to a stallion but not in foal
usually it is a couple of weeks to a couple of days before the mare has the foal that she gets milk if she is spraying milk it could be only a few hours if she is dripping it will probably be within that week. hope it helps.
they give it milk and keep it safe
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