If the breeding is planned the earliest you can tell if the mare is in foal is based on the quality of your veterinarian's ultrasound machine. Better systems can determine
pregnancy at around 10 days post ovulation. Most systems work well at 14 days post ovulation.
If the pregnancy is unplanned (and unwanted) there are 2 options.
1) Have the veterinarian determine the approximate date of ovulation, wait 5-7 days and give the mare a prostiglandin shot. This will disrupt the CL and the mare
will return to heat. If there was a conceptus (pregnancy) it will be disrupted.
2) Tease the mare starting 14 days from when she went out of heat post accidental
breeding. If the mare does not come back into heat, contact your veterinarian and ask him/her to give your mare a prostiglandin shot.
An unwanted pregnancy in a mare can be easily aborted until endometrial cups form at around 35 days, however earlier is better.
yes I think
ASAP!
as soon as you start puking.
cause you see them having sex
They are the same thing.
it has become quite successful. especially whit endangered species, these breading programs have helped get many differfent spices back on track.
It is recommended to leave the breeding bull in with heifers for 60-75 days to ensure successful breeding and conception. This timeframe allows for multiple heat cycles to be covered, increasing the chances of successful mating and pregnancy.
2% of zoos breed and have success
A female horse is called a Mare when it has past its foal stage. Soon after that the mare can be ready for the breeding age. A mother horse is called a Dam.
No but they probably will b soon
Quite soon after a successful mating.
Breeding grounds are locations where animals come together to reproduce and raise their offspring. These areas provide the necessary conditions for successful breeding, such as food, shelter, and protection from predators. Breeding grounds play a vital role in the survival and growth of species populations.