No, because the external features of the foal are complete at that point. However, if you've been observant, the vet might be able to gather enough information to let you know when the foal might be due.
The gestation period for the horse is typically 11 months.
A horse is pregnant for approximately 11 months, or about 340 days. This is equivalent to around 42 weeks of pregnancy.
A mare is pregnant for around 11 months, which is roughly 44 weeks. The gestation period for a horse is typically between 320-370 days.
A pony or miniature horse is pregnant for about 11 months, or around 320-345 days.
i believe it has to be 24 months
About nine months to a year
11 months.
A horse's pregnancy typically lasts around 11 months, or roughly 340 days on average.
"In gestation" means pregnant. Your horse is pregnant, and horses are usually pregnant for around 12 months (one year), unless there are complications.
A horse is pregnant for about 11 months, so it'll only have one foal a year. Answer2: As stated above a horse is pregnant for roughly 11 months. It should also be noted that a horses color (pinto is a color / marking, not a breed) in no way affects how many foals it can have in one year. A horse typically only gives birth to one foal, with twins being a fairly rare occurrence and triplets are nearly unheard of.
Horse's pregnancies generally go for 11-12 months
they can be pregnant up to 11-12 months unlike humans are pregnant for only 9