I believe it is colostrum, her first milk with most of the nutrients.
The udder, just like in a cow. The udder is stationed in the same area as a cow's, only there are just two teats, not four, on that udder.
A Mare's udder is located between her back legs and is used to feed her foal.
It depends on the mare. You may feel milk in the mare's udder when she has a month left to foal, or you may feel milk in the mare's udder right after she has foaled.
Clear discharge during pregnancy is very normal and nothing to be alarmed about. If the discharge is excessive, wear a thin panty liner to absorb the discharge.
It will take, on average, about 2 weeks for the discharge to clear after treatment.
Clear discharge is a sign of---vaginal health! Discharge is never, ever a reliable sign for pregnancy. The only mostly reliable connection with discharge is to ovulation, when the discharge thickens.
It doesn't have to be white, it can be clear and that's normal. Discharge maybe white, stringy, clear, cloudy white and/or yellow when dried on clothing.
The teats on the udder.
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Mosquito bites discharge a clear liquid because that is their numbing fluid. This is what makes the bite nearly painless.
A mare typically has two teats that are located near the hind legs on either side of the udder.
no you breasts are producing milk for the baby and when you first start to breast feed the clear stuff is good for the baby. you will have milk coming out with the clear discharge.