You need to call your veterinarian. She could either be in shock or something could have gone wrong during the birth, i.e, an infection, something ruptured, etc. If the mare is down to long it can cause permanent damage to her so you need to call your vet and see what he/she recommends you to do.
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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.
No, the milk vein (mammary development) in a mare typically begins to fill out and develop in the weeks leading up to foaling, but it may not visibly protrude until close to foaling or after the birth of the foal. This development is a normal part of the mare's preparation for nursing the foal. It is not a reliable indicator of imminent foaling on its own.
There is no way to speed up a Howrse mare's pregnancy - it will always give birth when it is 12 months pregnant and not earlier.
yes they give birth standing up so the baby giraffe wont die!
Mares typically stay pregnant for 11 months, but may give birth up to a month early or late.
Black market items like Aphrodite's tears (increases foals inborn skills by 50%), Fertility wands (lets your mare give birth to twins) and Hera's packs (contains all black market items that effect a mare's gestation) can only be used on mares as they effect your mare's gestation. Once your mare has given birth to her foal, the items are all used up and will no longer show for your mare. These items are single use only and you will need to get new ones if you want to use them again. _______________________________________________________________________________ Phaemas says: Well ya i know that but what about thearms?
A grown-up filly is called a mare.
Most mare's milk bags fill up and a few days before the birth the nipples will get kind of waxy.
No, it should break when the mare or foal stands up. The mare may rest for half hour (give or take) before getting up. This allows the blood to stop flowing and for the cord to become brittle so it can break easily.
A adult female is a mare, a filly is a female horse up to the age of 4 yrs. A gelding is a male horse that has been castrated and no longer capable of breeding.
no, you wont have the attacks you get when it evolves
No Yes they can, my mare produced milk last year (she has never had a foal). Some plants they eat can mimic hormones that stimulate milk production. If you are worried call your vet,cushings disease can also cause milk production.