She may be stressed. Try to get her used to the stall a little at a time. Start with just a few minutes and work up to longer periods of time. If you notice that she is still upset try a smaller paddock. This won't be as closed in as a stall but she will be closer and you can keep an eye on her. Make sure she has clean bedding, straw is much better than shavings for foaling.
Yes in fact. The body is more likely to catch infections when it is down or at stress. Being pregnant is putting the body under stress in a number of ways.
When you are pregnant you want as little stress as possible. To much stress can effect and harm the baby.
You can do various things to remove the stress. If you come out of stress you can get pregnant. You have to stay calm and submissive all the time.
sometimes a miscarriage
The natural stress of a word follows two simple rules: If a word ends in any consonant other than n or s, the natural stress will be on the last syllable. If a word ends in a vowel or the letter n or s, the natural stress is on the next‐to‐last syllable.
Some people dont gain much noticable weight at all until atleast the 7th month or even later. Its not a worry and nothing to stress over.
I think yes. Because it can cause stress to your eyes. And probably stress is a NO NOO to pregnant women :)
Adolescent stress means that an adolescent (usually associated with the teenage years) is experiencing something that is putting them under stress.
I doubt that the foals together, whether in a stall or pasture, would stress more than alone. It's always preferable to put weanlings together especially when first separated from the mares.
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yeah. it can. i actually heard a few times that if you thinkk that you are pregnant then your body will act as if you are pregnant
Putting ana accent or stress into it.