Between the hind legs of a mare.
Horses don't usually have waxy teats. Some horses get waxy teats right before giving birth, but not all.
The mare's teats and udder will look slightly different after foaling. The teats will be slightly longer than they were before.
Horses have two teats on their belly sort of like goats and when they have a baby the foal sucks milk from the teats and drinks it until they are old enough to eat grass and other plants.
yes, they do. mares have udders just like cows, only they have two teats.
Like in full-size horses, miniatures' teats are mostly retracted when not pregnant.
No, they have teats between their back legs instead.
10 teats is rather minimal. 12 teats is common. 14 teats is a good breeder. 16 teats is a superior sow.
Yes, just like human males have teats and cows and heifers have teats. The only difference between the teats of bulls and cows is that the teats of a bull are non-functional.
Yes, these teats are sometimes called fishtail teats and it can be difficult for kids to suckle on them.
A mare has two teats.
Carrie Louise Teats Lartigue has written: 'Henry Teats and Betsy Shook'
All mammals have teats, as they are how the offspring are fed milk.