Nothing. The horse gives birth normally so long as you have the necessary money to pay the vet, even in the horse is in an EC that doesn't have a vet. It is more expensive to give birth when the EC that the horse in boarded in does not have a vet.
If there is no vet employed at the EC your horse is boarded in, you will pay extra to cover the cost of the vet travelling from out of town. There is no ill effect to the horse or foal however and she can still give birth naturally.
It will tell you all the details in the top right hand corner of your horse's page.
Rachel gives birth to twins
it just does. makes a noise. doesnt make a noise. it has to release the gas somehow or it will die. LOL.
Definitely or it will have nowhere to sleep or go in its field you must board your horse the first or second day you get it
It ranges between 500eq and 600eq depending on the EC that horse is boarded in. Just in case have at least 600 if you're not sure. (I'm hiipi on howrse check out my page) .^___^.
Be boarded in an equestrian center.By Wild Grand
Ultimately, it depends on the breed and if they are pregnant, sick, or boarded. I board my horse and that comes with food, water, stall, and other things. In my boarding stable they pay you if they use your horse to teach a lesson! For my 1 QH broodmare its about $340 every month. Do some research if that doesnt help.
it all depends on the farm that your horse is boarded at. Mine closes at 6 on weekends and 8 on weekdays. ask your trainer
no santa doesnt have a horse but he has lots of reindeer :D.
Before a horse gives complete birth, she (the mare) will start to have very strong contractions, strong enough contractions to break a man's arm. Then they give birth.
It usually depends on where you go and what type of horse it is that is being boarded. However, the ranging price is in between $300-$450 per month.