Yes, if its not too heavy.
es, as long as the mare and foal are not allergic, and there is a real need for this med.
The best way to clean a down blanket is to take it to a professional cleaner. Only try to wash the blanket if it really needs it, as too many washes can quickly wear out a down blanket.
A mare will lactate as long as her foal is nursing. Most foals are weaned at 4-6 months. Some sooner, some later. In the wild it is not uncommon for a mare to nurse her foal until nearly the time her next foal is born, however long that is. It is also not completely unheard of to see a mare nursing a foal that is a few years old.
Mares typically have 2 teats, also known as nipples or udders. These teats are used for nursing their foals and producing milk.
Blanket are more for warmth and comfort so if they dont match it is ok.
It is said when a mare is close to giving birth that her teats will expel a waxy substance to help the nursing of the foal.
i wouldent run her if i were you, she could go into earlie labor
Yes, a mare can lactate without being pregnant or nursing a foal, although this is rare. Usually a mare that is lactating without being pregnant or with a foal by her side, has a hormone imbalance that needs to be corrected.
Yes its up too you but as long if they have a blanket under the bird when they sit and a blanket over the cage and they will falll asleep.
An infant must be kept warm,so it an accessory blanket will be needed.
inside conditions where ever you are to make sure your pationt is ok
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